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Again, anybody who's figured out how to force the Internic to be reasonable about address allocation, *please* drop me a note.
By everybody who I've talked to and the intuitions I have personally perceived as well, the method being used is bribes. Only thing is, since bribes aren't legal, you have to be a rather experienced bribe maker. Perhaps you have to bribe a briber? This, folks, is why we all hate the allocation policies of the Pigs That Fly (excuse me, make that SAIC, er, Internic). This isn't leftists looking for something to quarrel about (if so, where is all our support from them?!); this is real stuff. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: Processed by Mailcrypt 3.4, an Emacs/PGP interface iQEVAwUBMpZAq5xWhFYc6x9VAQH30ggAkxltqiJRwX873yxLWark2WPGGu9i2UZK pRCQWRpFq7hOzAnVXdKjpIYmU2Ic3PVtSZcaH9kv3653eUlrYqQLBzYc7qQHiQPJ Dp+ww9nVOcx+VgS4lS7AzMpGCd+6LPqFqFhi5xqLVIqFC+BTUVwF8nnVtI9shPxt UIict10Zc1iX1Ndis4haP2PjTbpihT5vz3HYUZn7VCIpjoQ/ADl58KlFXP62W37c 0JHwnm4MH5mukXaqd7cyIJ9CjbqXMZDaTO5um4yvKoEG55Cl2MgVecaPoi0f1Dug wGIUePkiM1pwrNNdLoTgEvDRySNqITsZsdeIPT5+MVSJSlldLeHFWw== =vd4L -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----