see

http://www.faqs.org/rfc/rfc3271.txt

--On Monday, July 01, 2002 13:40:45 +0000 Thomas Bending 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> > Any other Brightons there may be need qualification eg Brighton,
>> > Planet Zog.
>>
>> When it comes to announcements on the web, it's safe to assume it
>> happens on earth. All other semi-civilized planets have their own
>> (mutually incompatible) networks, and as for *civilized* planets - I
>> guess they've got the sense not to mess with this mess at all ;-) ;-) ;-)
>
> Mutually incompatible? Surely not. Several sci-fi movies (mentioning
> no Independence Days) make it clear that it's easy to link your
> network to that of the aliens, even if they're presumably trying to
> stop you. So conversely we must assume the aliens are all using the
> abcusers list, even though we don't see many of their posts. Even
> now debate is raging over an illegal adaptation of the "<gfargle>:"
> control code by players of the octoventral heebiephone...
>
> Thomas Bending
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