>>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 Bit like me trying to find a new suburb in Sydney last month. My street director is only 2 years old. But knowing roughly where it was I found the new suburb and then without a roadmap at all, I actually found the address. >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 I doubt that at all. It's amazing. Most places work very hard in the tourism area. No doubt so does anyone involved with a web site, no matter what the address. Hmm, wonder if you have as much difficulty finding a Trunk Radio number? >might also lack the petrol to get to the next service station - but I'm >stretching the analogy too far. Yes, just a little. There are always things I can toss back that show you either lack the innitiative, imagination or ability to find what you are looking for. >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? Nothing. There are no technical issues. Only human greed and management issues. I'm serious. Originally a domain names was suppose to be a way to remember the IP number instead of the number itself. It was easier for docile humans to remember a name, than a number. Still is. Called 13FILM recently? or 13FIND ? Neither really pushes 134567 or 13(find??) People LEARN to adapt to systems that either make life eaiser, or provide them with the resources they need. Gosh imagine if everyone adopted the attitude that a 13 number just wasn't the same as a FULL number? Oh what baout 1800 numbers. They aren't real either? So analogies MUST stop. They prove little, as people keep telling me. There is only one analogy to use. dig .AUS SOA §ns2.ah.net Or of course I could provide you with a list of DNS servers around the world that all use AURSC, but I don't think I'll waste the bandwidth. THE DOMAIN NAME HANDBOOK http://www.domainhandbook.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Convey Member AURSC http://www.aursc.ah.net Adam Todd Personal http://adamtodd.ah.net at§aus or [email protected] http://adam.says.sheesh Phone +61 2 9729 0565 Network http://www.ah.net AU Internet News http://www.ah.net/lists/lwgate/INTERNET/ AU Internet User Mail List http://www.ah.net/lists/lwgate/OZ-USER/Received on Fri May 15 1998 - 20:37:29 UTC
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