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North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: Internic address allocation policy
Mr. Allen, I suggest you retract your statement below immediately. I've been allocating address space for 6 years now and I've for the most part remained silent while clueless people like yourself make unsubstantiated accusations because I figured it was just part of the job. However, you, Mr. Allen have called into question my character and the character of my staff and that is where I draw the line. Yes, bribes are illegal and so is libel. Kim Hubbard Manager, IP Registry InterNIC > > Again, anybody who's figured out how to force the Internic to be > > reasonable about address allocation, *please* drop me a note. > > By everybody who I've talked to and the intuitions I have personally > perceived as well, the method being used is bribes. Only thing is, > since bribes aren't legal, you have to be a rather experienced bribe > maker. Perhaps you have to bribe a briber? > > This, folks, is why we all hate the allocation policies of the Pigs > That Fly (excuse me, make that SAIC, er, Internic). This isn't > leftists looking for something to quarrel about (if so, where is all > our support from them?!); this is real stuff. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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