RE: [IFWP] Re: [ga] IDNO archives

1999-10-25 Thread William X. Walsh
On 25-Oct-99 J. Baptista wrote: > 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. The IDNO Follies are nothing to be taken seriously, Joe. It's all great ent

[IFWP] Re: [ga] IDNO archives

1999-10-25 Thread J. Baptista
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

[IFWP] Senator Judd Gregg on ICANN, in CJS Appropriations (fwd)

1999-10-25 Thread J. Baptista
-- Forwarded message -- 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

[IFWP] Notice of pending litigation - Class action proceeding Ontario -PCCF vs. Vixie enterprises

1999-10-25 Thread J. Baptista
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[IFWP] [Fwd: An election scenario - from (http://www.icann.org/comments-mail/comment-bylaws/msg00]

1999-10-25 Thread Michael Sondow
Title: An election scenario - Michael,   I was looking for Long Eddy but had to settle for Callicoon, as you'll se in the following.   Tom [Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread [IFWP] [Fwd: An election scenario - from (http://www.icann.org/comments-mai

[IFWP] *YOUR* Domain is Next! (was: The Public Goods Question)

1999-10-25 Thread Jay Fenello
At 01:10 PM 10/22/99 , Jay Fenello wrote: >ICANN has just reached an agreement with NSI, where >in effect, all of their TLDs have been "nationalized" >(maybe we need a new term -- "ICANNized"). > >Educause, as recently reported in the press, is >positioning itself as the new administrator of .edu