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Re: First? TRUE Root Name Server On Line

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Bob Allisat)
Sun Nov 24 08:43:31 1996

Date: Sun, 24 Nov 1996 08:42:11 -0500
To: newdom@vrx.net, Jim Fleming <JimFleming@unety.net>
From: tor@wtv.net (Bob Allisat)
Cc: "'jamie@dilbert.multiverse.com'" <jamie@dilbert.multiverse.com>,
        "'bobm@NIC.DDN.MIL'" <bobm@nic.ddn.mil>,
        "'jamesf@ARL.MIL'" <jamesf@arl.mil>, "'koda@ISI.EDU'" <koda@isi.edu>,
        "'marcel@NSIPO.NASA.GOV'" <marcel@nsipo.nasa.gov>,
        "'markk@NETSOL.COM'" <markk@netsol.com>,
        "'matti@COMEDIA.SE'" <matti@comedia.se>,
        "'nanog@merit.edu'" <nanog@merit.edu>,
        "newdom@vrx.net" <newdom@vrx.net>,
        "'psinet-domain-admin@PSI.COM'" <psinet-domain-admin@psi.com>,
        "'sneeri@NI.UMD.EDU'" <sneeri@ni.umd.edu>


Paul A Vixie wrote:
>Your desire to make a distinction between "popular" and "actual" is
>dishonest, misleading, ugly, and rude.  There are exactly nine root
>name servers.  Not "popular" root name servers - 9 SERVERS, total:


 Paul - your peculiar brand of orthodox
 and narrowly defined reality are not
 in line with the fluidic and creative
 nature of the Internet IMHO. Should the
 people choose to circumvent these silly
 bottlenecks they will. And then you
 can rave all you want. My experience
 is that the citizans of the internet
 like revolution and love change. And
 you're sounding awful reactionary and
 even counter-revolutionary, Paul...

                             Bob Allisat

   PO Box 191 Station E Toronto Canada M6H 4E2      (416) 588-0670



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