On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, William X. Walsh wrote:

> Oh this is rich!  Sorry, Joe, actually I got involved in this process because
> no one else in the group I was with at the time wanted to.  Then once I was
> involved, even though I no longer had a personal or financial stake in it any
> longer, I was still concerned and interested in the results, and seeing it
> through to its natural conclusion.

OK - i accept what you say.  Make a wish - What do you want from these
issues.  What is your final goal - what do you wish to accomplish here
with your contribution.

First principals.  I personally am in the process of removing control of
the dns from a small group of nutbars - and want to place it in the hand
of the masses.  Are you against that - do you support that - do you care
at all?

Make a wish - I have my fairy wand in hand - my lab coat is drapped upon
my good person, and I'm wearing my bunny slippers.  I'm all ready to make
magic - what's your wish for these issues ;-)

> If that was the case, I would of taken a much easier route than I have!  In any
> event, DNSPolicy.com isn't closing, and it isn't dying.  Just my day to day

I'm am glad to hear that.  It's a nice site.  i was sad when I read that
notice.  i do visit from time to time.  You are a wonderfully resourceful
person.  Why don't we start getting members for ICANN?  or something.

Let's do something that progresses forward.  PCCF can drag all along to
the cliffs of dover - where you then have the option of jumping off - or
joining the bbq.  Were flexible.  Wanna help us move the masses?

William - let's make nice - let's make kisses - let's win the war.

> think.  I would never presume to compare myself to PCCF.  After all, you are in
> a class all your own.  And I think much more highly of myself and the rest of

that's true - we are in a class all our own.  it's true.  and it's
wonderful.

> Oh trust me, Joe, I have no envy of you  :)  I have higher expectations than to
> end up in the RBL as my one true accomplishment!

I'm glad to hear the.  As for the RBL - we have plans for that.  Vixie is
a brilliant man - technically speaking.  Unfortunately - like most north
americans his classical education has suffered or is non existant.  In any
event the RBL is an excellent idea.  Vixie currently controls 20% of the
nets smtp servers (that's a PCCF approximate based on a test of 5000
random systems).

Unfortunately - Vixie is a two dimensional thinker - so witout saying too
much - as the rbl goes - vixie remembered the cheese - but he forgot the
bread and wine.  You get my point.  He's baked the cake - but forgot the
frosting.

Trust me on this.  So far we have not been off - or wrong. This year Vixie
had a blow out - next year he'll experience revelations, the first act.

regards
Joe Baptista

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