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Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 15:30:49 +
From: Chris Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Corporate lobbying stopped .union internet domain
Press statement by British Trade Union Congress
Corporate lobbying stopped
http://www.icann.org/tlds/correspondence/esi-v-icann-13nov00.htm
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dot.GOD Hostmaster
+1 (805) 753-8697
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, Michael Sondow wrote:
Joe Baptista wrote:
point, click, reboot - and astalavista ICANN.
Lo siento, Joe, pero "hasta la vista" no basta. Hace falta que ICANN
desaparece.
Estoy en el acuerdo con usted. Pienso que estamos viendo el fin da
fiesta de ICANN.
regards
http://www.tinc-org.com/ - good rules - maybe ICANN should review them.
TINC Rules Guidelines
Social Rules
Technical Rules
Guidelines
o Joseph,
I offered to visit with you and tell you how the eTLDs
work. If I rightly understood your reply, you did not wish to meet with me. The
offer is still open. I'm not going to disclose to this list how the eTLDs work.
Why don't you phone me?
Tel: 905-729-4994
Cheers, R.
"!Dr. Joe
ass licking and a failed attemt to identify with the target - i.e. yours
trully.
But in the end - how does an eTLD resolve .. only in the imagination of
friderick harris ...
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Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 08:28:48 -0400
From: Frederick Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"We were unable to obtain sufficient verifiable evidence supporting
certain Country Code Top Level Domain (ccTLD) accounts receivable totaling
$1,355,000 at June 30, 2000 or the related registry fee revenue, which is
included in the change in net assets for the year then ended as described
in
I think I know why. This is an ancient list. Toru and Eric Jensen are on
it too. They don't have those email addresses any more. Some one got
this from an ancient distribution list. Who knows where.
Congrats .. looks like your on the list. Now my question is why is
that??
well, I'll be damned. beatsa hell outta me!
of course, Esther has been a Loyal EGR Irregular in Good Standing
from Jump Street. maybe she stuck me on there. or John Patrick
at IBM, whom I used to work with in that
dig @62.0.46.212 . soa
or
dig @62.0.46.213 . soa
I would say the above two make the fashion statement of the dns world as
the funniest root server soa ever. I like people who have a sense of the
abusrd.
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Title : Top Level DNS Name for addressing by physical
context
Author(s) : L. Yeoh
Filename: draft-yeoh-tldhere-00.txt
Pages : 2
Date: 03-Nov-00
This document proposes the reservation of a special use TLD
Last year alternate roots supported 0.3% of internet traffic.
This year alternate roots are supporting 5.5% of internet traffic.
The BIND study this year to date has ennumerated 60,513 dns (15% of
399,937 dns) of which 3,331 report they are using non-USG roots.
In my opinion - this is
On Sun, 5 Nov 2000, William X. Walsh wrote:
Hello Ron,
Sunday, November 05, 2000, 5:28:03 PM, you wrote:
At 06:34 PM 11/5/00 -0500, !Dr. Joe Baptista wrote:
Last year alternate roots supported 0.3% of internet traffic.
This year alternate roots are supporting 5.5% of internet traffic
On Sun, 5 Nov 2000, William X. Walsh wrote:
I understand. In fact the estimate is correct. Unfortuantely I don't
have the time to teach you statistical analysis. But we can be confident
that 5% of internet traffic is non USG. My results are representative and
can be extrapolated
our ol friend Ken is up to no good again.
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Tom Vogt wrote:
it seems that core (i.e. the root servers) has deleted the entry for
vote-auction.com - while the whois still works and their primary
nameserver (in austria) still resolves, a regular lookup returns with
"host
I'll tell ya - I've never seen so many roots in my bind database. The
attached list is the most recent lists based on an enumeration of only 10%
of listed dns. There are significant changes occuring in the dns
infrastructure, and I think we owe that all to icann.
A really interesting note is
I expect this year there will be a massive attack against the USG
roots. To date the USG roots have been exposed to numerous
attacks. Recently I understand that icmp to the servers was turned off to
ward off a DDOS. I'm increasingly concerned that one of these days
someone is going to be
One of the joys of running the BIND surveys is reading all the reported
version of BIND running on various servers. From time to time you get
some admins who block the bind report and replace it with one of their own
ditties. And I think that's fun. If you scan this list you'll find some
of
The bind 2000 survey will be finished in about three weeks. This bind
survey also collects data on the usage of alternate roots. I conducted a
survey of roots a few months ago and based on a review of the raw data I
can say with some confidence that there are more root servers today with
the
good idea - i'll incorporate it into the facility next month.
regards
joe
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Roeland M.J. Meyer wrote:
Hey Joe,
You could try consolidating the reports into a single e-mail, like Tony
Bates does with the CIDR report (call it the ROOT report) and include NANOG.
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Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 08:33:39 -0800
From: Bill Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Esther's reply on spamming
To: Bill Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Esther Dyson)
Subject: Re: Were you really spamming people?
John Palmer is on the right track ..
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Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 16:04:02 -0600
From: John Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ga] An open letter to Louis Touton
Mr. Touton,
This is to inform you that AGN Domain Name Service, Inc is
This is great - Vixie has immortalized me ;-)
http://mail-abuse.org/lawsuit/baptista.htm
another resource for the masses ;-)
joe
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http://www.dot.god/
dot.GOD Hostmaster
Hey John - is this guy refering to you? It's a funny sort of compliment.
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Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 19:41:55 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CDR: [ga] An open letter to Louis Touton (was) www.ester.dyson
At 05:06 PM 10/29/00
There's alot of ester dyson in the air these days. she's managed to piss
off a whole group of cypherpunks - go figure. The lists are alive with
ester these days - and non of it very good.
She's been spamming the cypherpunks. Not a good idea.
Almost reminds me of a technological version of
Our friends at namespace should really fix their root soon. Not only is
the soa wrong - but alot of errors in the zones.
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Joe Baptista wrote:
Name.Space Root Sync report: Sat Oct 28 22:28:41 EDT 2000
http://www.namespace.org/
AT - ERROR detected in zone .AT
Did'nt know this was there
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/domainname/proposals/ineginc/ineginc.htm
regards
joe
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http://www.dot.god/
dot.GOD Hostmaster
+1
I've recently written a sync program to keep non USG roots in sync with
legacy tld data. And while I was doing so - I noticed I-DNS recently
started providing dns service to cctld .ec (ecuador) and just today they
started doing dns for .la (laos).
--
Joe Baptista
Streamlining Domain Squabbles (Politics 2:00 a.m. PDT)
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,39591,00.html?tw=wn20001026
Websites preparing to do battle over ownership of domain names have
new tools to help build their cases. Several groups are organizing the
arbitration results so that
I missed this. Can you or anyone please forward to me the spam Ester sent
you. I know the old crow and i'm sure there are some people on domain
policy who would love to read her spam.
regards
joe
On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
At 6:47 PM -0700 on 10/27/00, Tim May wrote:
I'm still waiting for all the dot.KIDS applications to be online - so far
the applications submitted by DotKids, Inc. and .KIDS Domains, Inc. fail
my safe kids test. These people are dreaming in technocolor - but playing
on a Black White landscape.
First of all - let me say I do not support
ICANN Elects Iconoclasts (Politics 3:00 a.m. PDT)
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,39385,00.html?tw=wn20001012
At least two of the five new officers for the Internet's governing
body are staunch and outspoken critics of the way the organization has
been run in the past. Declan McCullagh
Brazilian Tribe Gets 'Squatted (Politics Monday)
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,39354,00.html?tw=wn20001010
The Yanomami, a well-documented, primitive tribe in the Amazon,
discovers that its name has become a dot-com. Somebody's trying to sell
the domain for $25K, and the tribe's none
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To: ietf-announce: ;
Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-hollenbeck-grrp-reqs-05.txt
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.
Title : Generic
No Porn Wanted at .Kids (Business 3:00 a.m. PDT)
http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,39169,00.html?tw=wn20001002
A company wanting to become the registrar of family-friendly domains -
- where only porn-free websites would roam free -- has applied to ICANN
to operate the .kids top-level
http://anglicansonline.org/
some of my replies regarding dot.com
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Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 10:00:02 -0400 (EDT)
From: Joe Baptista [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Chuck Hatcher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: A day in the life of dot.COM
PEOPLE - one important thing I
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Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 14:05:42 -0500
From: Chris Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: NASA (and e.root-servers.net) off the air
It appears that all of NASA, including e.root-servers.net at Ames, is
off the net (and has been most of the
I have a feeling this wont ever fly - but
USER-FRIENDLY ALTERNATIVE TO URLS DUE SOON
Technology that permits users to access Internet sites, locate
information, and send emails using simple and easily remembered
names instead of URLs is coming close to completion and is
entering the
QUOTE OF THE DAY:
"From the beginning we had to deal with the notion of some people
that we were giving away an American birthright to foreigners."
-- Esther Dyson, outgoing ICANN chair, recaps some of the
organization's early growing pains
Read it here --
Hello Jeanette
First of all I would like to make clear that a fluffer is not a derogitive
term. A fluffer is a valuable professional and the state of California
agrees and provides a registry for them. Indeed if we only had a registry
for ICANN fluffers it would certainly make my job a lot
I've just downloaded the most recent com net org and edu zone files and
have extracted the nameserver records for each.
Zone Number of DNS
YR 2000 YR 1999 % Growth
com 284487 134333 111.8
edu 7218 650610.9
net 172189
ICANN Directors Nominations (follow up)
===
CANDIDATES:
---
This past Saturday 19 Aug 2000 I made a number of predictions regarding
ICANN directors nominations - which see;
This is horrifying - one week? There are some 600,000 dns servers on the
internet most of whom (99.7%) carry the root.cache file which contains the
old k root server. And you guys want turn it off in a week. That's a
very lame thing to do.
regards
Joe Baptista
MINISTRY TO AUCTION CHINESE DOT-COMS
http://www.idg.net/go.cgi?id=308675
Joe Baptista
The dot.GOD Registry
http://www.dot.god/
This is cut. Apart from the fact that it's garbage, the site certificates
don't work. They have been signed over to research.netsol.com and some
browsers will warn you that the issueing computer is not the connected
computer.
Maybe network solution might want to fix this.
regards
Joe
Joe Baptista
http://www.dot.god/
dot.GOD Hostmaster
+1 (805) 753-8697
Paul Twomey is history. He's been given the kiss of death.
Joe Baptista
http://www.dot.god/
dot.GOD Hostmaster
+1 (805) 753-8697
On Sun, 3 Sep 2000, Michael Sondow wrote:
This is the sort of network problem ICANN should be involved with. It a
sad day when the registro de brazil has to go trolling on nanog for help.
Joe Baptista
http://www.dot.god/
dot.GOD Hostmaster
Edupage, August 30, 2000
NETWORK SOLUTIONS JOINS NEW-DOMAIN EFFORT
A consortium of more than 20 domain name registrars, including
the largest registrar, Network Solutions, will submit a proposal
to ICANN bidding to operate one of the new top-level domain names
that ICANN intends to implement.
DotTV Wants to Be Your Domain (Business 3:00 a.m. PDT)
http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,38476,00.html?tw=wn2831
Does .tv, otherwise known as the domain for the tiny Polynesian island
of Tuvalu, have the potential as a viable alternative to .com? The
dotTV company thinks so and has
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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-idn-dnsii-mdnp-01.txt
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.
This draft is a work
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To: ietf-announce: ;
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-idn-dnsii-mdnr-00.txt
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.
This draft is a work
FOUR OF 13 SERVERS THAT MANAGE WEB TRAFFIC FAILED FOR BRIEF PERIOD
Issue: Internet
Four of the 13 computers that manage global Internet traffic partially
failed for a brief period Wednesday night due to a technical glitch.
Engineers at Network Solutions, which runs the primary "A" root server
Some time ago people here may remember that Dave or Kent (twiddle dee dum
and twiddle dee doo) said that the new bind9 DNS server would not support
alternate root zones. This concerned me as I had heard rumour some months
earlier - probably generated by twiddle dee or twiddle do - that the same
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/1/12824.html
Joe Baptista
http://www.dot.god/
dot.GOD Hostmaster
+1 (805) 753-8697
QUOTE OF THE DAY:
"Governments can carve out space if they want on the Internet and
warrant influence out. But if they do, they aren't going to be part of
the Internet."
-- Esther Dyson, outgoing ICANN chairwoman and digerati
extraordinaire.
Read it here --
It was an russian-language article in ITC on-line magazine.
Below is quick translation from me. Sorry for result :)
cite
The company Network Solutions has announced that in a near future it
plans to begin scale testing of technology allowing to use of the
address of domains, which are made with
http://www.i-dns.net/newsroom/news/I-US000823-01.html.en
Joe Baptista
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dot.GOD Hostmaster
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On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, !Dr. Joe Baptista wrote
more news
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/000822/va_network.html
Joe Baptista
http://www.dot.god/
dot.GOD Hostmaster
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On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, !Dr. Joe Baptista wrote
NSI TO TEST MULTILINGUAL DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM
http://www.idg.net/go.cgi?id=301385
Joe Baptista
The dot.GOD Registry
http://www.dot.god/
Shortly after I published my list of potential winning nominations for the
ICANN@LARGE directors - I ended getting a lot of feedback with respect to
my comments on Emerson Tiller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
You will remember I had made a note in my list that Emerson was an ICANN
fluffer and
I've been getting a few private messages concerning candidates - some of
which are being published here with my replies. Any originating marks
will be deleted except for communications with candidates - which are
public record.
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Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000
I've been getting a few private messages concerning candidates - some of
which are being published here with my replies. Any originating marks
will be deleted except for communications with candidates - which are
public record.
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Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000
Barbara:
I am making this communication public so my appology to you can be seen by
all. Unlike most people - I take the greatest of pleasures in being
proven in error. It's such a rare occurence.
Barbara - your right - your not OK - you MORE then OK. You are a very
acceptable candidate to
Hello
I've been reviewing the ICANN@Large nomination process for outside
directors. This is for my dot.GOD angels.
Based on my review of the member nomination process for directors I predict
the following people will qualify to be candidates for the position of
ICANN@Large director.
I
.US DOMAIN SPACE
Issue: Internet
The Commerce Department's National Telecommunications and Information
Administration (NTIA), in a notice to be published shortly in the Federal
Register, announced a Notice and a Request for public comment on a draft
statement of work that the department
INTERNET ADDRESS SHORTAGE PUTS PRESSURE ON REGISTRATION FIRM
Network Solutions has come under criticism for attempting to
unfairly make profits off of simple domain names that are up for
resale and possibly even giving favor to insiders. In order to
make up for uncollected registration fees,
I'd love to see these people involved in the DNS. The fun potential is high.
regards
joe
CULTURAL SABOTAGE WAGED IN CYBERSPACE
Issue: Online Activism
RTMark (its name derives from "registered trademark" but is pronounced "art
mark") is an investment firm. But the promised returns are not
Just curoiour - which three - i recognized karl aubridth and michael the
lawyer fellow. who else?
Joe Baptista
http://www.dot.god/
dot.GOD Hostmaster
+1 (805) 753-8697
On
I hear the bongo drums telling ICANN no new tlds - can you hear them too???
PLAN FOR DOMAIN SUFFIXES HAS COLLEGES GIRDING FOR TRADEMARK
FIGHTS
College and university officials are unhappy with the amount of
time required to combat cybersquatters, and Stanford and Yale
Universities believe that
The dot.GOD Registry
August 7, 2000
The Honorable Norman Y. Mineta
Office of the Secretary, Room 5854
U.S. Department of Commerce
14th Constitution Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20230
Fax:202-482-2741
Dear Mr. Secretary:
This letter will serve to bring to your attention an issue of
/
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On Mon, 7 Aug 2000, !Dr. Joe Baptista wrote:
The dot.GOD Registry
August 7, 2000
The Honorable Norman Y. Mineta
Office of the Secretary, Room 5854
U.S. Department of Commerce
14th Constitution Ave
rstatement - hundreds of millions maybe more accurate.
Regards
Joe Baptista
http://www.dot.god/
dot.GOD Hostmaster
+1 (805) 753-8697
-Original Message-
From: !Dr. Jo
OK - so who's the fuck up who changed the SOA values on the root servers
and fucked it up.
;; ANSWER SECTION:
.1D IN SOA A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. zone\@nsiregistry.NET. (
This is not the way to write an SOA - the email address is not writen as
zone\@nsiregistry.NET. but should be
+1 (805) 753-8697
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, !Dr. Joe Baptista wrote:
OK - so who's the fuck up who changed the SOA values on the root servers
and fucked it up.
;; ANSWER SECTION:
.1D IN SOA A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. zone\@nsiregistry.NET
On Wed, 26 Jul 2000, Ellen Rony wrote:
A New Leader for ICANN, by Aaron Pressman (The Standard - July 24)
http://www.thestandard.com/article/display/0,1151,17052,00.html
The domain name authority is looking for a successor for chairwoman Esther
Dyson. The leading candidate: Internet
http://www.tbtf.com/roving_reporter/
I just checked this orbs thing - the operator misinterpretted his results
- he's getting confused over root and gtld servers.
Regards
Joe
On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Joe Baptista wrote:
This is very interesting - I wonder myself who the wiseguy can be
;-) Mr. Paul Vixie - wanna take the credit now
see notes below
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Hans Klein wrote:
REFLECTIONS ON THE ICANN MEETING IN YOKOHAMA
***
CYBER-FEDERALIST No. 2July 17, 2000
Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR)
I've finished a review of my civil service emailings. Seems alot of civil
servants have no idea what I'm talking about when it comes to ICANN and
the alternative DNS.
Of course this means I'll have to email them again.
regards
Joe Baptista
I want to thank brother Bob - for his pastorsforsoldiers.god
campaign. Today PCCF helped Bob and his Minitry reach out to 30,000
servicemen and women. God bless Bob.
Date: Thu Jul 13 04:53:34 EDT 2000
From: Rev. Bob McKenny [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Rev Joe Baptista [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Joe Baptista
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Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 06:19:16 -0400 (EDT)
From: !Dr. Joe
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Date: Sat, 8 Jul 2000 14:43:27 -0400
From: Alan Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Rob Courtney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Comment: Bylaws Changes Would Reduce At-Large Directors
My apologies for the long message.
Can you all look at this and make suggestions - it's a draft of a letter
I'm sending my special list of 3,000 media people. Let me know what you
think - suggestions - feel free to correct for spelling and grammer.
love kisses
Joe Baptista
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, William X. Walsh wrote:
Name.space's excessive claims to TLDs have surely forfeited any rights
they might want to claim in any given TLD. Surely even those who
believe in this "prior" right issue of registries that knowingly
operated outside the real operation scope
As you all know - it's tradition for me to mass mail my governments just
prior to an ICANN meeting. This year I'm reaching out and touching over
48,000 civil servants in Australia - Japan - the United States and Canada
in 6 hours. One thing I love doing is communicating with my governments -
I understand John's position with resepct to the zone file. dot.GOD makes
it's zone file available to the dns - unlike John were not concerned with
respect to privacy because that option has already been programmed into
the whois. I personally can get alot of data out of a zone file and
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, James Love wrote:
Internet, and management of all TLDs. However, not all registries
should be required to provide first come first serve type services. For
example, in a .union TLD, if such a TLD is managed by labor unions, they
should be free to manage it, and
The dot.COM count I gave today is in error. A few people have looked into
it for me and have confirmed our figures are WRONG. My appologies to
all. Were investigating to see what went wrong and were.
regards
Joe Baptista
http://www.dot.god/
I guess this has yet to reach these conferences. The ADNS people are
putting out radio ads. I want to personally offer my thanks to ADNS and
John Palmer. This is the right stuff. A copy of the radio ad is
attached.
regards
Joe Baptista
On Tue, 20 Jun 2000, Jeff Williams wrote:
Patrick and all,
Standing! And please check your headers on Kent's posts frequently.
I do.
In retrospect, I find it terribly funny some of the posts contributed to
me in various ways. Most especially those that I have seen in the
past
I-D ACTION:draft-barber-uucp-project-conclusion-00.txt (fwd)
A historic event will happen on August 1, 2000
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Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 07:03:26 -0400
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IETF-Announce: ;
Subject: I-D
I am pleased to announce that we have compiled a page of surfable dot.god
domains. There are 524 dot.god hosts which can be accessed if you have
upgraded your connection from the USG to the ORSC internet.
http://god.pccf.net/admin/www-directory-2000-06-13.html
regards
Joe Baptista
On Sat, 10 Jun 2000, Harald Tveit Alvestrand wrote:
There have been two incidents recently of mail where the From: header of
the message does not correspond with the writer of the message.
One, of unknown origin, was marked From: Roberto Gaetano.
One, claiming to be from Joe Baptista,
On Sat, 10 Jun 2000, Adam Todd wrote:
Senator Seeks .Sex (Politics 3:00 a.m. PDT)
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,36867,00.html?tw=wn2609
Senator Joseph Lieberman wants to segregate Internet bawdiness. He
told the Commission on Child Online Protection that he wants to
Well - i'm pleased to announce that elizabeth the GA listadmin is back to
full vigilence. She's patrolling the GA - reviewing each message - and
approving each message in turn. No more forgeries are getting past the GA
listserve.
It's obvious to me that the censorship efforts in the GA were
Roberto seems to be singing about little girls and twat's. I'm not sure
what it all means. But I smell a pin number fiasco.
Joe Baptista
dot.GOD Hostmaster
+1 (805) 753-8697
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Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 10:13:38 +0200 (MET DST)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Announcing my new conference.
Dr. Baptista's fireside chats with the extraterrestrials
or howto setup your own tld and bypass ICANN
Over the last few days - and as a result of a discussion on opensrs
concerning the recent addition to tld space - dot.GOD - I have been
approached by many people
achers pet.
Cheers
Joe Baptista
dot.GOD Hostmaster
+1 (805) 753-8697
!Dr. Joe Baptista wrote:
Announcing my new conference.
Dr. Baptista's fireside chats with the extraterrestrials
or howto setup your own tld and bypass ICANN
Over the last few days - and as a result of a
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