At 11:38 AM 1/13/99 -0500, Bob Allisat wrote: > > The tools to remove DNS, IP and governance control > from central authorities are not refined to the point > where normal people can configure their systems and > re-assert their independance. Evolve these mechanisms, > make it easy for people to use an Network Solutions, > IANA, ICANN, ORSC and all the rest of this confusion > will go the way of the mainframe and the 300 baud modem. > Innovation replaces oppression. Tell me it ain't either > possible or probable Richard, and I'll tell you we > can agree to disagree. Hang on, you don't want central control but you want universal shunning of the current infrastructure? Isn't that like central de-control, or central control by Bob ? To answer your question, what is so difficult about pointing your DNS somewhere else? Am I missing something? -- "We will create a civilization of the Mind in Cyberspace. May it be more humane and fair than the world your governments have made before." - Barlow. __________________________________________________ To receive the digest version instead, send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To SUBSCRIBE forward this message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To UNSUBSCRIBE, forward this message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Problems/suggestions regarding this list? Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___END____________________________________________
