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"I'm sure that those .Web customers I've talked to are pleased that I am staying involved in the process ..."
Yes, I'm sure .WEB customers are very pleased you're pushing hard on behalf of a different extension ... sure Chris. Selling that falicy insults the intelligence of your customers, those customers you chose to keep in the dark as long as possible.
Here's a quote from your own (IOD's) site: "We've been busy while waiting for progress to be made in the implementation of new TLDs. Now that the progress appears to be on the horizon, it's time to roll out our innovations. Stay tuned - 2004 promises to be a busy and productive year!"
How about rolling out those "innovations". Or perhaps you could post what's REALLY going on, or not going on.
One thing for sure, it appears your attentions are turned elsewhere, hawking a different extension. Thanks a little!
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