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David Cake <[log in to unmask]>
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David Cake <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 26 Feb 2013 11:47:15 +0800
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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]> 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.   
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> [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.
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> 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/gakuru on the Internet. With this, I will have gained full control over you. Now, watch Alex stop arguing with me and start agreeing!
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> Magic is wonderful.
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