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  1. Why wouldn't they... on John Doerr Disclaims Rumored GBrowser · · Score: 2, Interesting
    use an anonymous registrar like: gmessenger.com?
    Registrant:
    Domains by Proxy, Inc.
    15111 N Hayden Rd., Suite 160
    PMB353
    Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
    United States

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    Domain Name: GMESSENGER.COM
    Created on: 24-May-04
    Expires on: 24-May-05
    Last Updated on: 24-May-04

    Administrative Contact:
    Private, Registration GMESSENGER.COM@domainsbyproxy.com
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    15111 N Hayden Rd., Suite 160
    PMB353
    Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
    United States
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    Private, Registration GMESSENGER.COM@domainsbyproxy.com
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    15111 N Hayden Rd., Suite 160
    PMB353
    Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
    United States
    (480) 624-2599 Fax --

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  2. Re:US votes? on Europeans To Monitor American Voters · · Score: 0

    So in effect you could say that the united states of america is a republic of democratic states? how is tha that the united states of america has the illusion of being a beacon of democracy? g

  3. Re:US votes? on Europeans To Monitor American Voters · · Score: 0

    Imagine all the Democratic California residents that would be more inclined to vote if they knew it would make a difference. WTF does one hick in Montana have 37 times the voting power that I do?

  4. The Restricted Countries on Linux Standard Base 2.0 released · · Score: 0

    LSB's fee schedule points to the TMLA for the list of countries that have to pay an extra $2,200USD. The TMLA is the Trademark License Agreement which was published in the U.K. by The Open Group in January of 1998. This document, which even has it's own fricken ISBN, is basically a contract that protects the UNIX trademark. Interestingly enough licensing a unix from someone like AT&T doesn't give you the right to use the UNIX trademark.

    The Restricted countries, currently only include Taiwan and South Korea.

  5. horrible attacks on Internet Meltdown Predicted for Tomorrow · · Score: 0

    FTA: "DNS (domain name system) was attacked and unable to serve ads for a similar time frame."
    Are they referring to Sitefinder ?

  6. Re:Not a luser! on Thin Client Solutions For Libraries? · · Score: 0, Redundant

    How about: "Someone across the street bought a newspaper, and then put it over their head so that their hair wouldn't get wet."