Richard and all,
ROFLMAO! How true, I am not sure that Joe's day job is working
to well from a professional satisfaction standpoint either. But a
techy, he ain't!
Richard J. Sexton wrote:
> >Joe Sims wrote:
> >> Having a policy for handling disputes over these unique assignments is
> >> essential to performing the required technical function; having a uniform
> >> policy among registrars in a registry is important to ensuring stability.
>
> Huh ?
>
> >> The Internet (including the DNS) works as well regardless of what is on
> >> particular web pages (with the possible exception of virus-laden pages,
>
> Virus laden pages ? What ??
>
> Joe, who's feeding you this garbage ? Or did you just make it up
> becasue it sounds cool ? It's sheer and utter nonsense.
>
> A uniform dispute policy does not insure stability one bit. Uniformity
> perhaps, but not stability.
>
> In fact, I suspect it will encourage instability and people opt out
> of the ICANN regime.
>
> As for virus laden pages. Wow. Keep the day job.
>
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> The old man was asked, why were these men and boys willing to stand up to the
> mightiest army in the world? Was it the taxes on tea and other imports? No, he
> said. Was it the thinking from all the great books coming from Europe? No, books
> were rare and precious things which most couldn't afford. Then, he was asked again,
> WHY? His answer was... "Because they were of a mind to govern us and we were of a
> mind to govern ourselves."
Regards,
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Jeffrey A. Williams
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Information Network Eng. Group. INEG. INC.
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