begin  quoting Alan as of Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 11:51:51AM -0800:
[snip]
> Same with Canada and .ca, Iran with an .ir, .be can continue giving away 
> domain names to their hearts content.
> 
> The tld system was setup that way for a reason, as far as I know. I see 
> no reason to change it.

What happens when Canada starts giving away .cool domains?  When Iran
starts giving away domains in .jihad?  Switzerland and .chocolate?
Columbia and .cocaine and .coffee?

And .com is a much-loved domain... why does this domain belong to the
US?  Surely all of our domains should be in .us, not .us, .com, .org,
.net, .edu, .gov, and .mil....

> As far as IP number assignment, it seems to have worked out ok under the 
> current system, IANA, RIPE, etc. I can't think of a compelling reason to 
> change that either.

I want a class C domain for home use. Why can't I have it? For cheap?

-Stewart "I /could/ set up a .stremler TLD" Stremler


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