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So you have some insider information. Please enlighten us with your vast information about New.net's secret lean times.
Probably you're referring to the same information that this interview acknowledges. http://www.new.net/news_release_02.tp
They don't hide anything. They even admit that they had to cut the stuff. So give us more details about your "insider observations". You must really feel so special now. Mr Special give us more details about New.net's struggles.
As they say, "one man's fun is another's hell". You must be having fun right now (yours is just wishful thinking).
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Re:New.net deserves .Travel
by Anonymous
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Sorry, but troll baiting by anonymous posters just doesn't get me up in the morning. Besides, I have this thing about violating NDAs, you know?
Go amuse yourself elsewhere.
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Ambler On The Net [ambler.net]
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