At 11:31 6/12/98 +0900, you wrote:
On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, Dean Robb wrote:
Let's remember for a moment that not all net.users are net.savvy. I think the TLDs SHOULD have a logical category structure. If I'm trying to find an educational institution, I'd expect to find it in the .edu TLD, a commercial organization in .com, etc. As I recall, that's the entire purpose in naming the TLDs as they are.
Let's remember that not all net.users and net.resources are located in north.america. And that not all net.names are registered with the same.nic. I think its time you opened your eyes a.bit.
Eyes open just fine. Even here, there's no reason one cannot register as a .us domain. However, the question arises...what has your comment got to do with the correct use of TLDs? What do spammers and nails have in common? They're both intended for hammering. Dean Robb PC-Easy On-site computer services (757) 495-EASY [3279]