The article said it is for "U.S. residents" only. But I'll look into it again.
I think there would be many people outside of the US who would like to have a domain under the the new US TLDs (As far as I understood it this state-scheme won't apply to the new domains)
I can tell you that there are amazingly many countries who reserve their domains for their citiziens only. Look through the IANA ccTLD list and go to some of the registration services websites. Many many of these ccTLDs (some of which are very nice) are open for their citiziens only.
btw, are you a ham?
Nice day,
J.
Again a ccTLD which is only of use for residents of this country. That's not fair - why is my country then giving away it's domain to people all around the world?
In my opinion this should be standarized. So that all ccTLDs are open for everybody.
j.
The optimist in me wants to believe you, but the pessimist in me thinks that if the US migrates to DRM-based-systems and crap like this the rest of the world will follow sooner or later more or less volunatary.
J.
Might I ask what you mean by "seamless CD ripping"? Ripping the whole CD as one track?
Though I can follow your argumentation that this knacks can be annoying I suppose it's a bit impractical if you only have one CD per track, this is why I am unsure if I understood you correctly..
Thanks:)
J.
About headphones: To be honest I have no real comparison (except the 5$-cheapos), but i can recommend AKG too. Sounds very nice, they are very comfortable to wear.
J.
What are these things? I never heard of them.. playing war for little c00l g33kz?
The article said it is for "U.S. residents" only. But I'll look into it again.
I think there would be many people outside of the US who would like to have a domain under the the new US TLDs (As far as I understood it this state-scheme won't apply to the new domains)
I can tell you that there are amazingly many countries who reserve their domains for their citiziens only. Look through the IANA ccTLD list and go to some of the registration services websites. Many many of these ccTLDs (some of which are very nice) are open for their citiziens only.
btw, are you a ham?
Nice day,
J.
Again a ccTLD which is only of use for residents of this country. That's not fair - why is my country then giving away it's domain to people all around the world?
In my opinion this should be standarized. So that all ccTLDs are open for everybody.
j.
and this at 00:05... "has exceeded the maximum amount of traffic for one day"...
puh. Heavy.
hey, where's cliff? fired cause the last few Ask/.-questions were really stupid?
J.
The optimist in me wants to believe you, but the pessimist in me thinks that if the US migrates to DRM-based-systems and crap like this the rest of the world will follow sooner or later more or less volunatary.
J.
You know how long 45 miles are...? I don't think it's easy to dig this with kid-shovels, even if you have 1000 of them.. J.
Might I ask what you mean by "seamless CD ripping"? Ripping the whole CD as one track? Though I can follow your argumentation that this knacks can be annoying I suppose it's a bit impractical if you only have one CD per track, this is why I am unsure if I understood you correctly.. Thanks :)
J.
About headphones: To be honest I have no real comparison (except the 5$-cheapos), but i can recommend AKG too. Sounds very nice, they are very comfortable to wear. J.
And I always thought k5 was "the other site"...
J.