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Are you saying a proliferator of ponderous perpitude?
Lou
On 2/25/2013 10:47 PM, David Cake wrote:
> I've decided to rename Milton
> Milton-the-proclaimer-of-annoying-specious-nonsense. As he believes
> names are powerless and have no intrinsic meaning that connects to
> their signifier, this shouldn't bother him at all, and I expect him to
> find this a development that he welcomes and applauds, as by doing so
> he is able to demonstrate support for his argument.
>
> Cheers
>
> David
>
> On 26/02/2013, at 11:18 AM, Milton L Mueller <[log in to unmask]
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
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>> Allowing closed generics will lead to massive traffic redirections
>> worse than on .xxx circumstances compelling the concerned to take
>> that string's allowable defensive registrations route.
>>
>> */[Milton L Mueller] How exactly? Alex, are you falling for the old
>> “magic of the top level” argument? So if someone registers .Book,
>> they magically acquire all the wealth and power of everything
>> associated with books./*
>>
>> */I am casting a spell on you, Alex. I have named a file on my server
>> “Gakuru” and soon there will be
>> ahttp://internetgovernance.org/gakuruon the Internet. With this, I
>> will have gained full control over you. Now, watch Alex stop arguing
>> with me and start agreeing!/*
>>
>> */Magic is wonderful./*
>>
>> *//*
>>
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