At 11:46 AM -0700 4/26/97, Karl Denninger wrote:
You are so full of it Paul that one has to wonder what you're smoking, and how you've avoided prison doing so.
What the hell has been addling your brain out there in California?
Karl, I seem to recall that you have recently attempted to take the moral high ground, disparaging those who engage in ad hominem criticisms of you. Some of us have been amused by you, of all people, taking such a stance. I'd like to thank you for reminding us just who is speaking and what he is like.
Anyone trying to take "COM" and point it somewhere else will find that they have created a class-action lawsuit with 1,000,000 plaintiffs -- all the people who you instantly disconnect that have COM domains.
My, but you ARE one for hyperbole, aren't you. But since you are once again engaging in the practise of law without a license, please explain the legal conditions that have changed from the last time IANA did exactly this type of change, moving the administrative delegation for .com from its 10+ (actually 20+) year assignment over to NSI. As much difficulty as you seem to have accepting this, Paul, IANA is the authority for assignments, not NSI, and certainly not you, no matter how much you lust after that role.
Grow up Paul.
good advise, Karl. Take it.
Seriously.
indeed. d/ ---------------------------- Dave Crocker, Director +1 408 246 8253 Internet Mail Consortium (f) +1 408 249 6205 127 Segre Place dcrocker@imc.org Santa Cruz, CA 95060 USA http://www.imc.org Also: IAHC member, expressing personal opinions http://www.iahc.org