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1:30 PM (ET), Friday, November 23, 2001, www.icann.org is unreachable again and has been for an hour at least. How is it even rinky-dink sites can have 99.99% uptime? Various tools report: Error. icann.org doesn't exist. Perhaps their six day a week hosting plan does not include holidays. Seriously though, if there's any ICANN dweebs reading this you may want to start by checking with USC. Beyond that you'll have to pay me so I can be eligible for the Business Constituency. -g
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Sunday (as I say, this often happens on a Sunday) December 2, 2001 9:05 PM (ET), www.icann.org and the recently lit up http://icann.org are both dark again and have been for 35 minutes since I noticed. They really should get a different hamster for that wheel. -g
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