Paul Lussier, Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 03:39:56PM -0500: 
> 
> You forgot one important thing:
> 
>       Affordable, high speed, always-on internet access.
> 
> I could easily afford to register my own domain, but without xDSL or 
> cable modem access to the net, what good is it?  A dial-up connection 
> just isn't a feasible means of running a domain.  Can it be done?  
> Absolutely.  Is it worth the trouble?  No, not really.  Especially if 
> the only reason is to gain POP3 e-mail access.
> 

You could always get an account on a shared server and point your domain
at that server.  I find that having an always-on machine that I can log
into somewhere has many advantages.

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