What's the rush here? I find the new TLDs reprehensible, not only for their lack of taste but how they fail to fit within the current types of organizationally-centered TLD names. They are domains, remember this, not web sites. But I'll get off my high horse.
Anyway, I still find it odd that people want to ram things through that change so much. It seems irresponsible.
But think...BIOS needs to die anyway. I wish my PC had the same firmware that a Real Computer did...Look at those new Intel SGIs...They have an ARC-compliant firmware, and workstations have had real consoles for some time now...It's about time I turned on my x86 box and told it to netboot...BIOS needs to DIE!
What's the rush here? I find the new TLDs reprehensible, not only for their lack of taste but how they fail to fit within the current types of organizationally-centered TLD names. They are domains, remember this, not web sites. But I'll get off my high horse.
Anyway, I still find it odd that people want to ram things through that change so much. It seems irresponsible.
Am I the only one here that thinks this?
Yep, there's a port to the cobalt cubes, NetBSD/cobalt, and the best part is, it's up to date and clean.
Not to knock linux, but at least the NetBSD guys have some dedication. I can't remember how many Linux ports have gone by the wayside.
If course I'm sure this has a lot to do with NetBSD's clean, portable design.
cheers!
But think...BIOS needs to die anyway. I wish my PC had the same firmware that a Real Computer did...Look at those new Intel SGIs...They have an ARC-compliant firmware, and workstations have had real consoles for some time now...It's about time I turned on my x86 box and told it to netboot...BIOS needs to DIE!