Re: way out of the DNS problems? (former Re: delegation mechanism, Re: Trees have one root)

Keith Moore <moore@cs.utk.edu> Wed, 07 August 2002 15:50 UTC

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From: Keith Moore <moore@cs.utk.edu>
To: Einar Stefferud <Stef@nma.com>
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Subject: Re: way out of the DNS problems? (former Re: delegation mechanism, Re: Trees have one root)
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> When you ignore pedestrians in the street while driving and kill them,
> you have not done what is called "A good thing".

you're right.  when pedestrians deliberately walk in front of moving 
vehicles and get killed, I don't call it "a good thing".

I call it "natural selection".

Keith