Wouter van Marle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
>
>
>> What is your website address? I think if Enlightenment.org consists of 
>> mostly static pages, you can mirror it, or you can make a mirror site 
>> like enlightenment.cn (this domain is not registered, I checked. I can 
>> register it.)
>
>
>Falling off-topic: You may have a hard time registering
>"Enlightenment.cn" in China. Enlightenment is not only a Buddhist term,
>it carries some more political charge. That's why I think China blocks
>"enlightenment.org". It's not a country that would want their people
>enlightened (they even try to keep Hong Kong down! Not that that really
>seems to work here...), and their track record on political issues is
>not exactly great. Then they probably block websites more on
>name/topic/keyword than actual content, as that saves them a lot of
>work.

So that's the reason: "enlightenment" is a Buddhist term? DAMN IT. I have
had it enough. So it is obviously impossible to register that domain.

>Just some thoughts from a concerned expat in Hong Kong.
>
>
>Wouter.
>(please no political discussions here, that's not what this group is
>for. I stretched the topic far enough.)

So let us stop here. Do you know sourceforge was blocked once upon a time? I
don't want it again.
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