At 4:33 PM 1998/05/14, Adam Todd wrote: >If people can't get COM.AU they can surely get COM.AUS - and cheaper (now.) > >It's up to the community. There is no need to change something that is - >in effect - functional. Just introduce a new service/product. Which we have. > >now it's up to you to choose whether you want to change something that some >people don't want to change or to create a new product. > >Imagine if we only had Model T Fords ... I can imagine that. OK I'll need a road map to know where I'm going. Unfortunately every service station I go to hasn't got a roadmap to .AUS and indeed they don't understand where it is. They can only give me .AU If I'm lucky enough to find one that stocks .AUS I may well find the new outer suburbs listed are rather short on interesting things to visit. I might also lack the petrol to get to the next service station - but I'm stretching the analogy too far. Lacking a great deal of technical knowledge what are the engineering advantages/disadvantages of have a few or many sub-domains at a given level? TonyReceived on Fri May 15 1998 - 01:42:43 UTC
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