> In any case, it is not important how the message > gets communicated to ARIN. What is important is for > network operators to *TELL* ARIN what they need ARIN > to do. One way to talk to ARIN is through the public > meetings and another way is to email one of the > trustees.
and one is to send an email to arin's external relations or ops folk, which i did a while ago. i suspect they also read this list. you can now return to pontificating on law and morals in a mostly rural western us state, always a productive activity for ops folk. randy