On 6/20/13, Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu <Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu> wrote:
It's relatively small when you consider there's something like 140M .com's
Yeah... I'm in agreement about that's probably what is going on... It's relatively small, but absolutely large, and absolute numbers matter. 5 domains is small, 50k is not, even if Netsol has a 100 billion domains. If I had 50,000 fingers; I might think differently. But the definition of a large number doesn't change to people, just because you also have a massive number of that thing. The phrase "a small number" means an absolutely small number, so it seems like a really really misleading if not possibly dishonest PR spin; they could have said "a small proportion" or "a relatively small number", in that case. -- -JH