On Mon, 22 Apr 1996, Vadim Antonov wrote:
And then, if you stopped to think for a minute before writing, it won't fix anything. O(N exp(M)) = O(exp(M)).
Assuming that a .ALT domain is created in which *ONLY* 3rd level registrations take place (i.e. kirk.tlhIngan.alt) but the second levels (i.e. tlhIngan.alt) are all automatically created and served from the same set of nameservers, will this buy any more time? In order to get people to register at the third level you need some sizzle to go with the steak. I think .ALT is sizzle and automatically created 2nd levels are also sizzle that will get people to actually use it. I would expect that such a .ALT domain will quickly grow to approximately half the size of .COM. This is still an unbalanced tree but I don't understand where your math originates. What is the critical component that is O(exp(M))? Michael Dillon Voice: +1-604-546-8022 Memra Software Inc. Fax: +1-604-546-3049 http://www.memra.com E-mail: michael@memra.com