On Wed, 07 Jul 1999 15:32:10 +0100, Jeff Williams
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>All,
>
>  Again, poor william seems to have been confused, as is not surprising
>considering the "Source" of his information is rather inaccurate
>in context.

No, it isn't out of context Jeff, they began letting partners register
on June 30th.

You obviously can't comprehend.

READ this slowly this time, if you need a reading comprehension
lesson, I'm sure your old school SMU will let you audit a course.  
Oh wait, they disclaim that they have EVER had you attend a single
course there.  Nevermind.

This news was posted on the 30th and does not conflict with their PR
release.

Stuff it!

>> http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,84-38606,00.html
>>
>> "Internet Names WorldWide, a division of Melbourne IT, said today
>> that it began selling domain names to authorized partners under the
>> program. Like Register.com, the only other "test bed" registrar now up
>> and running, Internet Names is charging the same $70 fee for two-year
>> ownership of a domain name charged by NSI. Internet Names, however,
>> said it would offer a discount to partners who buy more than 100 names
>> at a time."
>>
>> Stuff it Jeff.
>>
>> --
>> William X. Walsh
>> General Manager, DSo Internet Services
>> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Fax:(209) 671-7934
>>
>> "The fact is that domain names are new and have unique
>> characteristics, and their status under the law is not yet clear."
>> --Kent Crispin (June 29th, 1999)
>
>Regards,


--
William X. Walsh
General Manager, DSo Internet Services
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Fax:(209) 671-7934

"The fact is that domain names are new and have unique
characteristics, and their status under the law is not yet clear." 
--Kent Crispin (June 29th, 1999)

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