On Tue, 2 Nov 1999, Michael Sondow wrote:
> J. Baptista wrote:
> >
> > looks like good news on the
> > surface
>
> How do you figure that? Helping ICANN to make believe that the
> At-large membership actrually has some say in things, and that ICANN
> is bei
That used to be the case - has not been for some years. Network Solutions
first tests if the host is in the zone before they list in the root. Also
you can't have two host with the same ip number. I believe they test for
that too.
But - i've copied this to the dp list - if i'm wrong - nsi can
http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-1425922.html?tag=st.cn.1002newsfd.
in case anyone did not see this today. looks like good news on the
surface, but i anticipate the $200,000 won't even pay for the cgi cript to
record general members - we'll see what happens.
Foundation to fund ICANN's gener
>
> This from Charles Cooper of ZDNet:
>
> The last time ICANN -- the nonprofit manager for the Internet's
> domain name addressing system -- convened in Santiago, Chile,
> the venue was too remote for the nut jobs to show up and shout.
> This time it will be in Los Angeles -- already over t
whatever william .. ;-)
On Sat, 30 Oct 1999, William X. Walsh wrote:
>
> On 30-Oct-99 J. Baptista wrote:
> >
> > And Mr. Walsh, I expect you to understand these things - at least
> > you
> > should study the art of using dig ;-)
> >
>
> *sigh* I se
I think it would be really original if they setup thier dns correctly.
$ORIGIN wetwork.NET.
@ 3d12h IN SOANS2.Opus1.COM. hostmaster (
1999101601 ; serial
1D ; refresh
just going through that section now. good stuff. I love tony, even jeff
mason loves tony, and i'm sure if john hunt was alive - he'd like tony
too.
On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, Richard J. Sexton wrote:
> http://invisible.net/eti
>
>
> --
> [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "I see
All the tld's you mentioned are claimed:
http://www.pccf.net/temp/tld/MOV.IR
http://www.pccf.net/temp/tld/MOVIE.IND
http://www.pccf.net/temp/tld/MOVIE.N
http://www.pccf.net/temp/tld/MOVIES.N
regards
joe
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi. I don't know if this list is t
Hello:
If all you crazy idno people could just get it together to raise your
membership numbers - i think that would be much better then the constant
bikering that goes on.
Divided your cup cakes - united your strong.
On Mon, 25 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, 24 Oct 1999, Jo
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Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 17:17:54 -0400
From: James Love <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Multiple recipients of list RANDOM-BITS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Senator Judd Gregg on ICANN, in CJS Appropriations
I was told today that Senator Judd Gregg put the followin
Planet Communications & Computing Facility
Tel:1 (212) 894-3704 ext. 1033
Fax:1 (419) 821-8581
October 25, 1999
Mr. Paul Vixie
Mail Abuse Prevention System, LLC
950 Charter Street
Redwood City, CA 94063
On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, Joop Teernstra wrote:
> Failure or capture of the AL membership makes it even more important for
> Individual Domain Name Owners to press for their admission into the DNSO.
No it does not. The idno, if the at large membership does not know is in
disarray. You people spend
On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, William X. Walsh wrote:
>
> On 20-Oct-99 Joop Teernstra wrote:
> > Failure or capture of the AL membership makes it even more
> > important for
> > Individual Domain Name Owners to press for their admission into
> > the DNSO.
>
> Too bad there is no viable organization tha
On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Ken Freed wrote:
> Usurpers may assume only the powers we give them. Someday,
> we might outgrow the need for kings. We'll learn to rule ourselves.
What about getting on with the ruling thing now. You've had 20,000 years
of rule under twits, I assure you, the collective hu
On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, William X. Walsh wrote:
> But the point is, there are not allegations except from YOU. There
> is nothing at all to back this up. If I were him, I would not
> deign to give any credence to your attempt here, absent something
> more substantial and verifiable. I see nothin
On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, William X. Walsh wrote:
> Right now we only have YOUR word that any of this happened, and
> some hidden allegation that Jonathan Cohen is someone related
> despite his name not being specifically mentioned.
>
> Sounds very flimsy and not very credible to me.
Everything in
Victoria.
You monitor these conferences on behalf on Mr. Cohen. I want to settle
this issue of Cohen once and for all. I need a picture of him,
prefferable something from the early 1980's.
Also I want to publically ask that we setup a telephone conversation with
Mr. Cohen, where I can ask him
Mikael - I agree with the general points you have expressed here. But
let's set the record straight. Children in Florida, Cornwall and Toronto
were raped. There will be no investigation into these allegations. The
investigation has been buried by the Ontario Government (CANADA) via it's
prote
Here is the data I promissed ... PLEASE NOTE -- anywhere you see
[CENSORED BY COURT ORDER] -- it is because I am unable to provide that
information by Court order of Judge Brown. Thank you Judge Brown and all
the children who were buggered by this coverup and never received any
justice.
Sub
On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Jeff Williams wrote:
> Further, as you may not know, there is an ongoing investigation into
> Jonathan Cohen's activities on visits he made to Florida regarding
> some sexual misconduct with 13 year old boy. Need I say more?
One 13 year old boy is just a drop in the buc
On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Richard J. Sexton wrote:
> "I don't think we should hand out domains with generic names,
> I mean some guy has patents.com and that's just not right."
>
> - Jon Cohen,
>
> At the Industry Canada Domain and Trademark Workshop, Ottawa 1997
Exactly. Like I said Cohen's P
http://www.idg.net/go.cgi?id=174254
too much. win 2k is just one big massive dns disaster. I wonder if this
is bill gates idea of taking over the dns?
Cheers
Joe Baptista
--
Planet Communication & Computing Facility 212.894.3704 x1033
Public Access Internet Research Publisher
On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Jeff Williams wrote:
> No he didn't get the majority of the FRAUDULENT votes. And Elizabeth
> knows beyond any shadow of a doubt that the whole election
> process was a farce.
A farce it is. My only confusion is are we watching a Shakespeare
tradedy, comedy or both?
It
available
> > soon.
>
> Well make sure I get a copy there joe old buddy! >;)
>
> >
> >
> > Regards
> > Joe Baptista
> >
> > >
> > > J. Baptista wrote:
> > >
> > > > You don't get it do you. People are signing up for free
ot to let
> Washington have all the fun.
>
> Peter Veeck
>
> "J. Baptista" wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 16 Oct 1999, Peter Veeck wrote:
> >
> > > At the same time you creat a ten fold hit to the ISP's banb width. So who gets
>hurt. You
> >
ob, I've just completed a new list of
Media fax numbers - pruned for net use, which I shall be making available
soon.
Regards
Joe Baptista
>
> J. Baptista wrote:
>
> > You don't get it do you. People are signing up for free internet services
> > to which thery a
There is no consensus. As for sending email to all internet users - humm!
200 million users (estimated and growing daily). Have fun.
Control of the dns infrastructure is in the hands of those who control the
root cache. Not ICANN. ICANN is an experiment in comedy, and a fine one
at that.
The
f their own medicine. >;) I have found
> it extremely effective. So you can see that no ISP intervention or
> WHOIS data is required. >;)
I think I'd be much happier with just moving the whole spam - anti spam
nuts to a dns solution.
Regards
Joe
>
> J. Baptista wrote:
&
d or
>thousand
> complaints to answer. The privacy lobby tore up the caller ID system so bad that it
>is
> difficult to tie the SPAMMer to a physical location.
>
> Peter Veeck
>
> "J. Baptista" wrote:
>
> > Exactly. That's the trick - using the dns
I really don't understand why people get so excited over the whole whois
database. The dot.god and dot.satan top level domains will both support
anonymous registrations. Any addressing information is between the
registrar and the domain holder, and not the business of anyone else.
Regards
Joe
Peter:
I can is based on hope, supported by the faithful, devoted to the dead,
who once roamed this great internet as god. Now that god is dead, the
faithful plug on in the hope salavation will be just around november.
ICANN is basically illegal and irrelevant. Nii losing is a clear
indication
On Sat, 16 Oct 1999, Darrell Greenwood wrote:
> Rick White, a former Congressman from Seattle, and Don Telage, an
> executive with Network Solutions Inc., were tied with three votes
> each. And Nii Quaynor, a computer scientist from Ghana, had two
> votes, apparently elimina
Excellent idea richard. It's not going to happen, but the idea is
excellent.
On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, Richard J. Sexton wrote:
> Can I introdude a radical concept here? The telephone ?
>
> Remote participation has been largely one way here.
> The webcasting is quite good, we can tell whats
> going
On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, A.M. Rutkowski wrote:
> In a hard-hitting interview with
> Communications Week International, Yoshio Utsumi
> has warned that a failure to adapt to the
> modern communications environment could mean
> that the ITU will disappear.
If I remember correctly, Tony Rutkowski duri
Kent - watch your ass dear boy. Looks look's like the ICANN kook's are
going to start the spy trip. Your no Robert Shaw. Shaw is a fool with
some diplomatic immunity. Your welcome Kent to play the fool, just
remember you have no diplomatic immunity from libel and slander.
Now Kent, when do w
TELECOM Digest Thu, 14 Oct 99 03:29:00 EDTVolume 19 : Issue 480
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 99 21:04 PDT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lauren Weinstein)
Subject: IPv6 Identifier Privacy Issues: The Reality
Greetings. Many of you will by now be aware of all the publicity
surrounding reported privacy
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/19991012/wr/mideast_internet_2.html
Palestinians Get Independent Internet Code
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Palestinians striving for a state of their own will
be asserting independence on the Internet, ending their addresses with
``.ps'' to signify a Palestinian state,
From: Paulo Santos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: AirNav, http://www.airnav.com/
Subject: Last Laugh! Network Solutions - Truth in Advertising
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 10:24:12 GMT
Talk about truth in advertising. NSI's latest banner ad:
Your-Identity.Com
Nortel has developed a means of fiber optinc transmission which will allow
me to download the entire contents of the library of congress in under 1/2
second. Share prices have gone up - predictions - telco toll charges to
go down to zero by 2003 (latest), no more browser latency, integrated
video
The page is using a form of refereal verification system - if your not
refered from an existing site - your bouced to that page.
On Tue, 12 Oct 1999, Jeff Williams wrote:
> Richard and all,
>
> I don't know what to tell you RIchard. I go right to the article,
> NP! >;)
>
> Richard J. Sexto
This is a bit dated .. regarding ICANN.
==
October 11, 1999 Volume 1, Issue 15
==
ASSOCIATION OF I
On Sun, 10 Oct 1999, Kent Crispin wrote:
> Santiago meeting; how to deal with the press, and a bunch of other
> stuff.
>
> http://wxw.dso.net/ca-steering, on the other hand, documents a major
> rift.
Interesting stuff. I noticed I had alot to do with the rift. The
committee members keep i
On Sun, 10 Oct 1999, Greg Skinner wrote:
> I imagine if there were some sort of investigation, it would reveal
> that the alternative root movement is not yet organized enough to
> deliver the quality of service delivered by the established root
> movement. If the alternative root movement want
On Sun, 10 Oct 1999, Patrick Greenwell wrote:
> > will allow you to remain anonymous. U.S. Residents only - unfortunately.
> > The toll free number is 1-877-494-4980 extension 757.
> >
> > We will post these voice messages to a web page and the comments made may
> > be made available to over
On Sun, 10 Oct 1999, Patrick Greenwell wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Oct 1999, J. Baptista wrote:
>
> >
> > On Sun, 10 Oct 1999, Joseph Friedman wrote:
> >
> > > So anytime a root server is added or moved (and its IP# changes) the only
> > > for all the DNS
Hello:
It's a pleasure to announce that we have setup a toll free number to
collect opinions on what you think of DNS governance issues. The service
will allow you to remain anonymous. U.S. Residents only - unfortunately.
The toll free number is 1-877-494-4980 extension 757.
We will post thes
On Sun, 10 Oct 1999, Joseph Friedman wrote:
> So anytime a root server is added or moved (and its IP# changes) the only
> for all the DNS servers worldwide to know of the change(s) is to manually
> update the list?
Yup, or as richard said - if they upgrade bind - so do they upgrade the
root c
On Sun, 10 Oct 1999, Richard J. Sexton wrote:
> At 12:45 AM 10/10/99 -0400, you wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >Who distributes the root list that local DNS servers use? If the roots
> >change, or if the IP# changes how do they know about the change?
> >
> >--Joseph
>
> BIND ships from ISC with the I
On Sun, 10 Oct 1999, Joseph Friedman wrote:
> So when a new root server is added, how do all the DNS servers on the net
> know of it?
It's up to every sites administrator to keep up on current affairs and
replace the cache as needed when root-servers are upgraded. The only
upgrade I ever hear
On Sun, 10 Oct 1999, Joseph Friedman wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Who distributes the root list that local DNS servers use? If the roots
> change, or if the IP# changes how do they know about the change?
No distribution. And no ip changes allowed. It's a very static system at
the root level resulti
On Sat, 9 Oct 1999, Dan Birchall wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 09, 1999 at 11:14:54PM -0400, J. Baptista wrote:
> >
> > I has come to my attention that Becky Burr of the Department of Commerce
> > has frozen the root and even NSI isn't allowed to add new namesevres for
I has come to my attention that Becky Burr of the Department of Commerce
has frozen the root and even NSI isn't allowed to add new namesevres for
com.
I am attempting to verify this information and find out more. Sorry if
this has already been discussed here.
Cheers
Joe Baptista
--
Planet Co
Ah our lovely William. You ask the most interesting questions some time.
On Sat, 9 Oct 1999, William X. Walsh wrote:
> Registrar lowers price to $35 for two years.
>
> "How low will they go?"
Would free be too low to go? I bet they'll go lower then free. I bet
someday registrars will pay y
On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Greg Skinner wrote:
> Joe Baptista wrote:
>
> > Vixie is not an activist. Vixie, like any other individual is motivated
> > strictly by self interest. The recent RBL vs. NSI struggle was a clear
> > indication Vixie can, like anyone else, impose his views on the world.
> >
This need a little investigation and response ..
On Thu, 7 Oct 1999, Greg Skinner wrote:
> At 08:24 AM 10/2/99 -0700, Richard Sexton wrote:
> > Vixie is an extremist. Back when the birth of news:alt was the bigest
> > mess on the net he was the only backbone cabal memebr that thought this
> > wo
Monday, October 4
INTERNET ANALYST ESTHER DYSON CONSIDERS THE FUTURE OF E-COMMERCE
(Source: InfoWorld Electric) Although she did not invent the Internet,
her incisive insights over the years have made her a poster-child for
the digital culture club.
http://www.idg.net/go.cgi?id=168076
The attached communication was emailed today to contacts in the following
organizations:
Internet Council of Registrars
Domain Name Supporting Organization of ICANN
National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Department of
Commerce
The Internet Co
On Sat, 2 Oct 1999, Greg Skinner wrote:
> "J. Baptista" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > That's not really an issue - is it. Name daemons come prepackaged with
> > the root servers already prelisted in the root cache file. Few DNS
> > administrato
On Sat, 2 Oct 1999, Greg Skinner wrote:
> to defy the USG's orders that they not do this? What is the level of
> commitment the hundreds of thousands of net admins who configure their
> DNS servers to the root server operators (as compared with the level
> of stability that they are currently p
On Sat, 2 Oct 1999, Greg Skinner wrote:
> "J. Baptista" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > No. How about real competition? There are 160,000 estimated dns
> > administrators who control which root servers are used by their users.
> > How much do you t
On Fri, 1 Oct 1999, Richard J. Sexton wrote:
> >of the world in computing. I assure you there are many other marvels on
> >the horizon. As long as there are humans there will be surprises.
> >
> >NET IS THE LAST COMPUTING ARCHITECTURE, ORACLE CEO SAYS
> > (Source: InfoWorld Electric) 'I do
On Sat, 2 Oct 1999, Greg Skinner wrote:
> perfect, offers stability. If there was some kind of cyber-revolt, most
> likely the USG would step in and instruct the net to take their DNS from
> sites that present the same level of coordination they currently enjoy.
No. How about real competition
On Sat, 2 Oct 1999, Greg Skinner wrote:
> If you look at the history of AlterNIC, eDNS, etc. you will see that the net
> did not jump whole hog onto the activist bandwagon. That suggests to me that
> there is quite a bit of support for the status quo.
Greg - issues presented by you are irrelev
Sorry folks - not very specific in relevance to thise conferences - but in
general it's a clear indication of the regressive thinking in corporate
america. Yes - the internet is wonderful, but it is not the last wonder
of the world in computing. I assure you there are many other marvels on
the
Ira Magaziner joins in the icann blue sing song.
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 21:30:53 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MAGAZINER: CHANGE IS GOOD (POL. 3:00 am)
http://www.wired.com/news/news/email/tip/politics/story/22018.html
The former White House tech guru says the Clinton
administration wa
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: AIM's Internet Politics Insider, Vol. 2 No. 36 (fwd)
AIM's Internet Politics Insider, Vol. 2 No. 36 (fwd)
--> 2. ICANN AND NSI STRIKE DEAL
Network Solutions, Herndon, Va., agreed Tuesday to
recognize the authority of the Internet Corporation for
Assigned Names an
The ITU is doing the penance tango - good for them.
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 21:14:01 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: ITU TEAMS UP TO PUSH E-BIZ IN DEVELOPING WORLD
ITU TEAMS UP TO PUSH E-BIZ IN DEVELOPING WORLD
(Source: IDG.net) The International Telecommunica
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Gordon Cook wrote:
> the task, but are silent when asked why. They simply cannot afford
> to call attention to the fact that the king at commerce has no
> clothes. With a naked king, they are despirate to clothe the ICANN
> crown prince until it can transfer power.
That
From: Ralph McGehee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: alt.politics.org.cia
Subject: CIA and New Technology
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 09:09:43 -0400
Organization: Institute for Global Communications
CIA and New Technology
The CIA is to create its own venture capital firm, c
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Steven)
Subject: Re: Where is the True Power?
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 10:33:33 +0800
Organization: Prima Computer
Sorry, I have just read this phone book analogy one too many times. I
understand that packets still route without the internic, but DNS has
become a funda
From: Judith Oppenheimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 19:47:00 EDT
Subject: Don'tTakeMyDomainName.com
> Dear Domain Name/Web Site Owner:
> "Your domain name can be cancelled, revoked, deleted or
> transferred at any time at our discretion."
> Signed,
> Every .com registrar.
> **
wrote:
> Joe and all,
>
> Well this years meeting should be interesting. I may attend! >;)
>
> J. Baptista wrote:
>
> > -- Forwarded message --
> > Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 12:10:03 -0400
> > From: Kevin Taglang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
(Source: IDG.net) The tentative agreements call for NSI to retain
control of the valuable registry of Internet addresses for at least
four years.
http://www.idg.net/go.cgi?id=165514
Joop:
Too much of the idno's time is spent on proceedure and not enough time is
being spent on membership drives. You need more members in the idno, not
more proceedure.
You'll find once your membership exceeds the 1,000 mark there will be no
need for this type of protection. There is safety i
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 12:10:03 -0400
From: Kevin Taglang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: TIIAP's Network for People Conference
Posted for: Judy Sparrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TIIAP's Network for People Conference
The Department of Commerce's Tel
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 10:36:53 -0400
From: Kevin Taglang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Communications-related Headlines for 9/28/99
INTERNET & ONLINE SERVICES
Network Solutions To Give Rivals Access To Domain
Names Database (SJM)
NETWORK SOLUTIONS TO GIVE RIVALS ACCESS TO
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 10:36:53 -0400
From: Kevin Taglang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
COMMUNICATIONS-RELATED HEADLINES for SEPTEMBER 28, 1999
INTERNET & ONLINE SERVICES
Digital Dispatch: Internet Tax Debate Returns to the Hill
(CyberTimes)
INTERNET TAX DEBATE RETURNS TO THE HILL
Issue: Interne
> Russ -
>
> Thanks so much for the lovely fan site! And thanks for the high valuation
> you put on my name.. I'm impressed at all the trouble you went to,
> including finding out that Hampsterdance was one of my favorite sites. Of
> course, as you know, that kind of pseudo-public informati
1999, J. Baptista wrote:
>
> On Sun, 26 Sep 1999, Kent Crispin wrote:
>
> > My recollection of the only signifant survey that was done was that
> > 1/2 of one percent of the *nameservers* in the NSI database gave a
> > response to a query for alternate TLDs. There were
On Tue, 28 Sep 1999, Rick H. Wesson wrote:
> Yea!
>
> looks like NSI ICANN and DOC came to some agreements, lost of info.
>
> read it at: http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/domainname/agreements/
rick - these are tentative agreements.
Cheers
Joe Baptista
--
Planet Communication & Computing Fa
Hello:
William. Before I respond to you I want to say how refreshing your
correspondence with me has been of late. It's almost like a new you.
You've been polite, well behaved and good natured. You know that sort of
thing is infectious.
If this sort of thing continues, we may yet find oursel
this hot air.
Regards
Joe
On Tue, 28 Sep 1999, Jeff Williams wrote:
> Joe and all,
>
> Joe, Kent is just throwing crap up at the wall to see how much will
> stick. There never was such a survey ever done. Another fable
> of FUD.
>
> J. Baptista wrote:
>
> > On
tly from
> either ICANN, CORE or any of the constituencies thus far.
>
> J. Baptista wrote:
>
> > Ken. Let's get real, what this is about is if Ken ever makes the millions
> > he needs to live a great life, and will Ken's friends make those millions
> > wit
ld be grateful. Maybe this is
> just wishful thinking on my part
I feel very sorry for the man myself. I think we both agree, he can
really be an idiot and two faced. But he has such talent, it's a pity
it's all to waste.
Regards
joe
>
> J. Baptista wrote:
&
On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, Dave Crocker wrote:
> At 06:20 PM 9/27/99 , J. Baptista wrote:
> >in. But you resignation is a clear indication the idno is on the right
> >path to the future.
> >
> >The herd is being culled. And indeed - why should you be there. Only a
>
#x27;s time for you to respect
PCCF, we'll let you know. PCCF has always earned it's respect and has no
interest in appealing to you for respect. I've delt with this issue
before, I wish people would clean out their ears so i can refrain from
being repetitive.
Regards
Joe
>
>
If Esthers good, and I know she's top drawer - I'm certain she won't even
blink. Domainac's chance in being sued by Esther is remote.
On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, Rusty H. Hodge wrote:
> I suspect that Domainac is trying to get himself sued by Esther, so
> he can get some of the ICANN issues he's conce
Ken. Let's get real, what this is about is if Ken ever makes the millions
he needs to live a great life, and will Ken's friends make those millions
with Ken. Ken's afraid all his plans and those of his friends are going
to go down the drain. Ken worried he's going to lose power, a power he
nev
On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, Ken Stubbs wrote:
> its sad to see the recent events with baptista, hollingsworth, rizzo etc
Ken. You have nothing to say with respect to hollingsworth or rizzo,
because in your own words, you don't know if their real or imaginary.
Now - with respect to myself, you know
E-COMMERCE
Internet Tax Panel Faces Thorny Issues (CyberTimes)
House Republican leaders sent a letter to the 19-member Advisory Commission
on Electronic Commerce, a commission appointed by Congress last year to
report back on Internet taxation, reminding them that the reason the body
was formed
He was exposed.
On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, Richard J. Sexton wrote:
> Thats the longest thing you've ever written, Will. What happened?
>
>
> --
> [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "Sometimes you have to have patience with things that annoy you."
>
On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, William X. Walsh wrote:
>
> Forwarded for informational purposes.
>
> -FW: My resignation from the IDNO Steering Committee-
I've deleted the rest, because only notice of your resignation is
important, the rest is the usual gibbersih and nonsense you ususally trade
How you manage to make ICANN's claims of a disinterested public into a
William X. Walsh website promo campaign is trully glorious to behold.
On Sun, 26 Sep 1999, William X. Walsh wrote:
>
> ICANN's MAC and staff have tried to portray the Internet Community as
> disinterested and lacking motivat
Hello:
I just wondering, why would the US government and the brits have anything
to do with the top level domain for east timor. Is there a political
thing going on here?
Cheers
Joe Baptista
--
Planet Communication & Computing Facility [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Public Access Internet Researc
John Patrick confirms his position and statements:
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 11:26:14 -0400
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: J. Baptista <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [IFWP] from IP ICANN and IBM (fwd)
Yes, I did.
John Patrick
Vice President - In
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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 06:56:46 -0700 (PDT)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Referred by [CENSORED]
Hello,
You are receiving this message because your friend
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only to themselves and those who support their games.
>
> This is the harm that anonymous individuals using pen names to participate in
> these lists can do when they are granted unrestricted access.
>
> Some of you may receive this twice. Apologies in advance.
>
>
>
On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, Kevin M. Kelly wrote:
> Hey Jeff!
>
> Before you lay your credibility on the line, you may want to note that
> PCCF.Net is registered to a Canadian Company. So, PCCF et al. probably does
> not pay Mary Wiening's salary.
Mr. Kelly:
Thank you so much for our privacy. May
On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, Frank Rizzo wrote:
> Joe, you must embrace the love. We need you on our team. Fight the dark side.
Frank, trust me on this one. I've got alot of love. Plenty to share.
But it helps the love to flow with a picture.
Cheers
Joe Baptista
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