On Fri, 9 Jul 1999 09:31:15 -0700 (PDT), Greg Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>"Richard J. Sexton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> If you were czar of the entire known internet that might mean something
>> but you're not and it doesn't.
>
>Point?
>
>> Tell you what, you observe and respect other peoples ideas and then
>> you can expect the same from them.
>
>You must be confusing me with someone else.  Just because I don't
>agree with your ideas does not mean I don't respect them.
>
>> I assert the market both the commercial market for internet
>> idetifiers and the mindshare market empirically demonstrate
>> short names are better, and the fewer dots the better.
>
>As I said to William Walsh, prove it.
>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Is anyone having trouble mailing to your palo-alto.ca.us address?  Do
>they need it to be [EMAIL PROTECTED] in order to communicate with
>you?
>

How many people will remember it off the top of their head and not
have to look it up in a stored email address book?



--
William X. Walsh
General Manager, DSo Internet Services
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Fax:(209) 671-7934

"The fact is that domain names are new and have unique
characteristics, and their status under the law is not yet clear." 
--Kent Crispin (June 29th, 1999)

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