I'm with Ari on the fauna bit though I accept the rationale as valid and a good one. Where's yabby or quokka? Mullet and raw-prawn? When 128-bit TCPIP addressing hits the world, we can all have an IP address and enough of a sub-range to allocate an IP address (in our own domain even) for almost everyone and everything we encounter in our entire lives. Almost irresistable to a bureaucrat I would think.. Alternatively, Telstra has an 0500 xxx xxx phone number facility that I wouldn't mind as an address, but gives less than a million unique id's. Better than tax-file-number.au which is the only other real alternative. Dave KeppelReceived on Mon Jan 31 2000 - 16:15:08 UTC
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