I'm taking a bunch of people to see Toy Story 2 at the AMC 1000 Van Ness (in San Francisco) tonight.
I also found it difficult to find out which of showtimes are the Digital ones. If you call up their phone number (not the recording), they'll tell you. Their number is 415-674-4630.
This is the whois server that was formerly available only at whois.nsiregistry.net. For the past few months, I had always appended either -h whois.nisregistry.net (or @whois.nsiregistry.net depending on the flavor of whois) to my whois queries. I used the shared registry, because it would also give information on domains registered with the new registrars (register.com, joker, etc...).
I'm glad to see that the "default" whois.internic.net has now been switched over.
I doubt Network Solutions did this on their own without some pressure. Does anyone know what particular event caused this change?
It appears that the "meta registry" is at whois.nsiregistry.com. All the domains are listed there, and for further information, it specifies which registry's whois server to use.
I agree. The news.com article is a little misleading when it refers to Force Computers' products as "tiny". In fact, these boards are quite resource-rich, the smallest one having "merely" a Pentium II (266Mhz) and 64Mb Ram, 10/100 Ethernet, USB, kbd, mouse, serial, parallel. The boards fit into industrial card cages and telecom racks, not in PDA's and wristwatches.
I expect that eventually we'll be targetting smaller devices, but our first release will target this class of board.
I also found it difficult to find out which of showtimes are the Digital ones. If you call up their phone number (not the recording), they'll tell you. Their number is 415-674-4630.
This is the whois server that was formerly available only at whois.nsiregistry.net. For the past few months, I had always appended either -h whois.nisregistry.net (or @whois.nsiregistry.net depending on the flavor of whois) to my whois queries. I used the shared registry, because it would also give information on domains registered with the new registrars (register.com, joker, etc...).
I'm glad to see that the "default" whois.internic.net has now been switched over.
I doubt Network Solutions did this on their own without some pressure. Does anyone know what particular event caused this change?
It appears that the "meta registry" is at whois.nsiregistry.com. All the domains are listed there, and for further information, it specifies which registry's whois server to use.
I expect that eventually we'll be targetting smaller devices, but our first release will target this class of board.
Gilbert Coville
MontaVista Software