Richard and all,

  Richard, ROFLMAO!  Great satire here, Richard!  Right on the
button.  The only thing missing was something about the Rogain
Regement....

Richard J. Sexton wrote:

> >>You first Dave, what was the 990K CORE took in spent on ?
> >
> >Well, it wasn't spent on ME, and it is the specific benefits accrued by
> >particular commentators that was the issue I raised.  CORE reimbursed me
> >for my direct travel expenses.
>
> Jolly good, but I did ask what it was spent on, as oppose to was it
> wasn't spent on. Maybe you sould loosen up a bit. Take a shower, change
> your socks, relax. Maybe have some good Chinese food. Do you like Chinese
> food ? Do you like sushi ? What did you have for breakfast this morning?
>
> >That's different from being hired for consulting, as NSI has done for Jay.
>
> Good point. How dare they use outside consultants. Bastards! Clearly they
> should use their own employees as consultants, but then they'd be paying
> them twice and they might get in trouble with Uncle Sam or something. So,
> maybe it's just cheaper to pay Jay for his opinion. Maybe you could
> whip up one of thise fancy MIME thingies that encapsulated Jay's
> opinions and delivered them to an NSI employee so they wouldn't
> be using Jay directly as a consultant. I'm sure there's a technical
> solution to this dilemma, and I'll bet you're just the guy to do it.
>
> >And contrary to Jay, I am interested in seeing the process move
> >forward.  Somehow, Jay manages to provide constantly attacking notes that
> >seek only to create delay (and spread misinformation.)  Most of MY
> >attacking notes try to CORRECT the misinformation of others.
>
> Yes, and bully for you. I see your point. Jay ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) has
> no reason to want there to be a process to get new TLDs into the root.
> Crafty devil that Jay. But, goodness, what persistance. Three years
> babling on about wanting to get .PER into the root, gosh, what tenacity.
>
> But, he's not clever enough for you, but big net.studmuffin. You saw right
> through his thinly veiled plot.
>
> Clever, Dave. Really clever. That must be why you get those big bucks.
>
> P.S. Loved your gate in Berlin.
>
> --
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> Remember, amateurs built the Ark. Professionals built the Titanic.

Regards,

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