[DNSOP] threads having "jumped the shark" was Re: rfc4641bis:

Edward Lewis <Ed.Lewis@neustar.biz> Mon, 22 February 2010 20:46 UTC

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Subject: [DNSOP] threads having "jumped the shark" was Re: rfc4641bis:
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At 19:59 +0000 2/22/10, Evan Hunt wrote:
>(But this conversation has already taken more time than the probability
>of a random collision really merits, so whatever.)

Yes, let's move on. (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jumping_the_shark)
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As with IPv6, the problem with the deployment of frictionless surfaces is
that they're not getting traction.