>Quoting "James Austin": >| How does one become a member of ADNA? > >One, as a non-profit Internet-related organisation, pays membership >fees to ADNA. Kim, not having a Jab at you, but "Non Profit" and "Internet Related" just don't go together in the same sentence. One has to at least make MONEY to be involed in Internet in Australia and unless one's "Non Profit" organisation has a funder who just "provides" the internet access for "FREE" then how does one's "non-profit" "Internet Related" organisaion have a presence on the Internet? FREE would telnd to indicate some kind of "reliance" or perhaps "attachment" to a PROFIT organisation. That then makes the NON PROFIT group now really NON PROFIT. This is rhetorical. But private email answers will be appreciated. The world operates 24 hours a day ... so do the servers. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The advice offered in this email is not considered professional advice, or it would be accompanied by an invoice. No permission is granted for republication of comments, without written consent. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Business Development, Technology Domain Registration and Network Advisory Telstra Convery Member Adam Todd Personal http://adamtodd.ah.net http://adam.says.sheesh Phone +61 2 9729 0565 Network http://www.ah.net AU Root Server Confederation http://aursc.ah.net AU Internet News mailto:internet-request§ah.net with "subscribe"Received on Sat Feb 28 1998 - 14:39:18 UTC
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