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Since I posted that over 24 hours ago nothing has changed on the tj [www.nic.tj] site, including the most recent registrants, which are: BORLAND.TJ ZUERICH.TJ ZURICH.TJ MERCK.TJ MERCK.COM.TJ LRONHUBBARD.TJ DIANETICS.TJ SCIEN TOLOGY.TJ Try them out, some actually work, which isn't to say they'll go where you'd expect. I guess the gnomes [dnso.com] (Richard, update your website) of zurick [zurich.tj] and the silentologists [our-home.org] just about have it all locked up. And wazzup with that merck.com.tj, I thought you couldn't do that anymore. What a waste of bandwidth this all is. As my .sig (why hasn't anyone applied to ICANN for that one) used to say: Conserve bandwidth, put the baseplayer on a diet. -g
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Why should ICANN be a democracy? UUNet is not a democracy. Neither are most other Autonomous Systems which is the internet.
ICANN should do some very few well defined functions, and nothing more. No need to be a democracy, it could just as well be a private company or non-profit foundation.
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