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Bravo
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Anonymous
on Tuesday August 16 2005, @05:14AM (#15909)
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Very well said Milton. Thank you posting this argument and putting the attention squarely where it should be focused. ICANN needs to step up now. With governments trying to micromanage the Internet, we all lose.
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Tuesday August 16 2005, @07:09AM
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Whoever you are, you're spending way too much time spamming this website with unrelated comments. Everytime someone posts something about ICANN, you take it as an opportunity to post whacked out conspiracy theories. Please stop.
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Great satire!
I haven't been able to find much on this subject, what little I've found was on circleID, and ICANN doesn't seem to have any public comment other than the staement from GAC chair. I thought everything had already been approved.
If this is true, I hate to say it, but 'I told you so!'
You see, when I was younger I was taught about the 7-p's (proper prior planning prevents piss poor performance), and who says I never studied in college? When you forget about the P's, disaster strikes.
This is exactly my point in recommending that slower and purposeful action is necessary when introducing new TLDs.
What do y'all think?
Randy Glass A@L AmericaAtLarge.us
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