98% of DNS Queries at the Root Level are Unnecessary
LEPP writes "Scientists at the San Diego Supercomputer Centerfound that 98% of the DNS queries at the root level are unnecessary. This doesn't even take into account the 99.9% of web pages suck or are unnecessary anyways. This means that the remaining 2% of necessary DNS queries are probably not necessary either."
This whole DNS things is totally archaic and should be replaced by a P2P type system. And while we're at the subject - changes should just be propagated from one machine to the other as they occur, this way I could change my IP address and the very next day (or so) EVERY server running bind would be updated. Hey, I'm flamebait, I know - do you worst ;-)