> 'Australia's fallen off the net again!'
Actually, that was Britain in 1985/6, when the BBN butterfly lacked sufficient memory to handle the routes and the UK dropped off the bottom. Ah, where would we be without fixed price contracts. no cash, no fixums. Better yet the hosts.txt file and telnet death on a 60 second login: timeout before it could scan the file... So if the IETF doesn't manage the Internet, how come it keeps defining MIBs? Judging by the IRTF session on content, the lawyers own it all anyway... cheers -George