I, Bob Allisat wrote
> The addressing system I envision has little
> or nothing in common with the silly strings
> of the legacy whatever at something dot another
> thing dot more dot TLD system we are currently
> suffering under. Regardless of what address we
> choose to identify opurselves with as citizens
> using the Internet - and it will be *our* choice
> not the dumb Post Office's or stupid ICANN's -
> it will be written in the same manner as all
> other correspondences in history. In a legible,
> easy to read manner. For Example:
>
> Bob Allisat, Toronto.
Roeland Meyer comments:
+ How is that different from "Bob Allisat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" or
+ "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"? The only difference I see is syntactic.
+ Semantically it is the same thing. I don't see a reduction of
+ the problem.
The differance is I will *not* have
to apply to anyone on my knees with
wallet extended to either make or
change this address. And it's much
more in line with human customs and
traditions than all the other truely
mumbo jumbo script leftovers from
the (mercifully) brief stone age of
the computer. Significant diferances
in my insignificant opinion.
Bob Allisat
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