I prefer the comparison of mailing addresses. When i send a letter to: Philippe Landau Chief Chocolate Maker 13 Chocolate Ave. Zurich, Switzerland.
there's only one place for it to go. similar to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I think at minimum, we need one centralized system that the average/regular user understands, with the possibility of additional roots added at the discretion of the user. Perhaps this leaves room for an organized fruit market and wild fruit picking. This is pretty much what we have today. Fruity Swerve *OT, is Marijuana legal in Switzerland? > From: Philippe Landau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 22:27:31 +0200 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: legacy root servers attacked > >>> in the end it comes down to something like this: >>> do you prefer the internet or the encyclopedia britannica plus email :-) >>> do you like wild fruit from the forest or only clean cultivation. >> mmmWild fruit. >> That said, how is it possible to organize anything with free roots? >> i can easily imagine hundreds or thousands or tens of thousands of different >> .Sex TLD's. similar number for other top names. i.e. .Net. >> How will the viewer navigate this? > like with TV stations, users choose their providers/ISP. > some get it via airwaves (regulated), some via cable, some satellite. > most TLDs are uncontested, others will have less success, as you say. > freedom of choice and voluntary standards, not regulation, are internet's > success. > the new "homeland security" empire is orderly and nice until they come for > you.
