Kerry and all,
No, "Daunted" is the word I wanted. But to the meat of your comments.
No I haven't sold my NSOL stock, at least not allot. In fact I bought some
more and also got ahold of some of the new Class "B". My point is
or was in the title of my original post. ICANN picks a looser sort of
thing,
for a registrar, that is....
Kerry Miller wrote:
> > AOL, one of ICANN's daunted "Test Bed" Registrars screws
> > up again
> >
> Jeff, the word is 'vaunted,' but why do you say screws up?
> Seems to me the question of who controls the instant messaging
> registry is just as live an issue as the DNS -- or are you saying
> youve sold your screwed up NSI stock?
>
> > All,
> >
> > FYI: http://www.wired.com/news/news/technology/story/20914.html
> >
> > Looks as though this bunch can't seem to get much right lately.
> > Wonder how they are going to handle their Registrar business???
> > I know I don't want to find out! Maybe they will require that you use
> > AIM for sending in registration templates or change requests? Ya
> > think? ROFLMAO!
Regards,
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