actually, in a brilliant demonstration of fair use of copyrighted lyrics, paul was quoting directly from the song about alice's restaurant. well, actually, despite saying so, it's not much about the restaurant at all. "and the restaurant is not called alice's restaurant, that's just the name of the song."
And this whole discussion about DNSSEC and DLV reminds me of a bunch of 8 x 10 glossy photographs with the circles and arrows and a paragraph on the back of each one. Just another case of American blind justice I suppose. Has anyone ever considered trying to come up with a way that these crypto projects could be explained in plain English? I think a lot of the problem with adoption of DNSSEC stems from the fact that most people who might make a decision to use it, haven't got a clue what it is, how it works, or whether it even works at all. And it's not their fault that they don't understand. It's the fault of a technical community that likes to cloak its discussions in TLAs and twisted jargon. --Michael Dillon