Hello Andy,

>> > JB> Time to upgrade michael.  I've had alot of hits from this list.
>> > JB> Incidentally if you upgrade your email systems you'll 
>> also be able 
>> > JB> to email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >
>> > May I ask one question - why you don't use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as 
>> > your primary email, instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
>> 
>> techniciands call it backwards compatibility.  your email 
>> systems are backwards and if i want to communicate with you 
>> i've gotta be backward compatible too.
>> 
>> thats it.  if opensrs wants to stub resolve the .god zone 
>> then i can move to the baptista.god address.  and i would not 
>> mind doing that.  in fact because we dont' get any spam 
>> activity.  if we all use inclusive namespace domains to 
>> communicate with each other we'd be spam free for a few 
>> years. and that incidentally is what one group in namespace 
>> is doing.  they use an inclusive namespace tld to resolve an 
>> move their email.  a spam free zone for them.

AC> LOL, that's the funniest thing I've read in ages.  You are truly a star.

AC> On a side note, I'm curious what happens if some other company did the
AC> exact same thing you/new.net/whoever did, had the exact same fake tlds,
AC> and let people create any tld they wanted and didn't care what name was
AC> registered.

Collapse. If I want visit paypal - I always know that there
is definitely no other worldwide accessible paypal.com.

If I want visit pay.pal (hrmm... BTW how about SSL certificate
for your brand new spam-free cool domain, no, not selfsigned, lets
say from Thawte...) I'll never know where I am - just because every
provider can resolve to different pay.pal.

One pay.pal for China, another one for USA, and third for those
who want access pay.pal from China via proxy within USA, and fourth
for kid in garage who just want to know your password. Nice...

*Maybe* we need other way to add TLDs, *maybe* it could be ORSC,
but ORSC must *guarantee* that domains will never be duplicated,
and *guarantee* that ORSC will be the only one alternative root,
and when I think about how they can do that, the only one way
comes to mind - ICANN one.

-- 
sK

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