At 1/6/02 12:03 AM, Harold Whiting wrote:

>Believe it or not, Robert, but there actually ARE successful registrations
>of dropping names by users entering in names into a Registrar's site and
>hitting the button.  It happens every drop.  True, it is not the majority,
>but one CAN get lucky!

Stop being patronizing and pretending I'm stupid; it's extremely 
annoying. You know we're talking about valuable names that are in demand 
by many people, and we're talking about averages.

Yes, people can occasionally beat the system. But that doesn't alter the 
fact that people who pay a premium have a significant advantage and 
improve their odds dramatically, which calls into question the idea that 
this supposed first come, first served system is fair. William Walsh was 
clearly claiming that wasn't true, which is ludicrous. When I call you 
and William on it, your defenses have been to claim people are actually 
talking about non-valuable names, or that you don't know what "valuable" 
means in the context of this discussion, or pretending that I said 
SnapNames always wins 100% of the time and disputing that instead. The 
fact that these are the best defenses you guys can up with indicate how 
weak your arguments are.

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Robert L Mathews, Tiger Technologies

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