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Reviewers List Databases and indexes dr Jakub H. Szlachetko He is lawyer (with the specialization on administration law), and also he is practioner in this field. He is the head of the Management Board of the Metropolitan Institute, a think-tank that supports functioning of local government units. He works as an attorney in law firm “SZLACHETKO prawnicy & urbaniści” and specializes in providing services to public administration entities. He is a lecturer at the University of Gdańsk. In 2012, for his scientific and research activities, he was awarded the Jan Uphagen. In 2018, he was a laureate of the prestigious competition “Rising Star Lawyers – leaders of tomorrow” organized by Wolters Kluwer Polska and Dziennik Gazeta Prawna. Jan Buławski Editor for the publishing process A graduate of law at the Faculty of Law and Administration at the University of Gdańsk. Currently, he is a PhD student at the Faculty of Law and Administration UG. 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He is interested in the issues of spatial planning and development, environmental protection law and new forms of social activation and participation in the conduct of public policies. During his studies, he was involved in the activities of various scientific circles, including the European Law Students’ Association ELSA Gdańsk (acting as the Vice-President for Scientific Activity and the President), as well as the Student University Legal Clinic, where he has been providing pro bono legal assistance and giving lectures so far. on various areas of law. Adam Rybczyński Technical infrastructure editor He is law student at the University of Gdańsk. Member of the board of ELSA Gdańsk, and an active member of the Student University Legal Clinic. His interests include broadly understood technology, bridge and literature. 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The World According to China • Elizabeth C. Economy Home/Uncategorised/The World According to China • Elizabeth C. Economy Elizabeth Economy’s The World According to China joins an overcrowded bookshelf. But it’s a welcome addition, its breadth of coverage and insights into China’s push to attain global dominance making the book a must-read for journalists, business leaders, policymakers, and the interested general reader. The title is a little misleading – it’s not an examination of how China (either the people or the CCP) sees the world or an attempt to understand its underlying motivations, so much as a sober description and assessment of what China is doing around the world in order to achieve its goals. Some of the stories mentioned in the book will be familiar – the CCP’s childish overreaction to NBA tweets, the building of islands in the South China Sea, Hollywood’s pandering to the Chinese market, the infiltration of Western universities by Confucius Institutes, the crushing of dissent in Hong Kong – but the book’s strength is in joining all the dots to provide a coherent global picture. Even for China watchers, the thorough coverage means that it will fill a few blind spots. In my case, I wasn’t aware of China’s strong presence in Greece, in particular, how a Chinese company purchased a 51 percent stake in the port authority of Piraeus. Now the leading European port in the Mediterranean, Piraeus “is one of 13 ports in Europe and 97 globally in which China has a significant stake.” These ports are part of the much touted Chinese infrastructure initiative known as One Belt, One Road or BRI. Economy explains, and it’s a theme running through the book, that despite the BRI’s global ambitions, domestic considerations predominate, including boosting exports and connecting interior regions of the country to external markets. The book starts with a chapter titled “Politics and the Plague” (the author “wrote much of the book over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic”) which is a great example of Chinese ambitions for international leadership, its successes and blunders. Having stamped out COVID-19 at home, China sought to position itself as a global leader by providing materials and expertise. Many of these Made in China products – ineffective masks, inaccurate testing kits, and fake disinfectants – didn’t win friends. Nor did China’s bullying approach: China reportedly told France that ample PPE would be forthcoming if the latter bought Huawei 5G equipment. And when Australian prime minister Scott Morrison called for an investigation into the origins of the virus in April, China’s ambassador to the country suggested it would pay a steep economic price. The punishment was China banning imports of Australian beef, wine, and coal. China’s bullying nationalistic rhetoric has hurt its reputation outside of China, but the CCP cares less about world opinion these days. Their concern is the domestic audience rather than the foreign one. Economy’s book captures this paradox of greater global ambitions but being less concerned about winning over the world. China likes to frame its conflicts with the U.S. dominated world as the story of an existing power resisting the rise of a new power. Xi also tries to position China’s ascent within a “rising East, declining West” dynamic. However, China’s story is not an Asia versus the West situation; greatest opposition to China comes from its Asian neighbors, whereas African and Latin American countries – with less experience of China and less to fear militarily – are more sympathetic. Neither is China’s authoritarian state-development model something inherently Chinese. As Economy says, “Xi’s claim that there is something uniquely Chinese about the path he has set out for mainland China is also undermined by Hong Kong, prior to the National Security Act, and Taiwan.” China’s grand plans have seen plenty of resistance and setbacks. Still, the behemoth trudges foreword, “two steps forward, one step back,” as Economy puts it in a chapter sub-heading. The overall picture painted is alarming, but the book is not alarmist. Although more descriptive than prescriptive, she outlines several ways forward: first, of course, is awareness of what the CCP is up to. While countries have a reasonable track record of withstanding Chinese pressure, companies have proven far more vulnerable. China uses its market leverage to persuade multinationals to transfer highly desired technology. Foreign companies wanting access to the fabled Chinese market have to set up joint ventures and share their technology with local partners. This involves choice on the part of the foreign company, a gamble that what they lose will be made up for by market access. Far more insidious is when Beijing targets companies for political reasons. Economy writes: There is a pressing need for countries to develop a coordinated response to Beijing’s coercive economic diplomacy. In cases where China boycotts goods from countries on political grounds, as it has with Australia, the Philippines, and South Korea, among others, there should be a collective response in which economic alliances, akin to NATO or the Quad, would levy sanctions or even undertake boycotts in kind. Similarly, when China threatens retaliation against individual multinationals or even entire industries with loss of market access, countries should respond in kind by indicating that Chinese companies in those same sectors will face similar consequences. In a word “reciprocity.” Economy has praise for the Biden administration’s approach. Thankfully, it’s retained a tough stance and not gone back to the pre-Trump days of special treatment and engagement based on wishful thinking, but it has embraced the traditional strengths of US foreign policy, such as allies and leadership in multilateral institutions. It also has reinforced the importance of the liberal international or rules-based order and the values that underpin that order in American foreign policy. This renewed focus on values provides a useful starting point for reconceptualizing the challenge China poses to the United States. Indeed, because this is “a clash of values and systems,” not tensions related to the so-called Thucydides’ Trap. One of those values is openness, and the author calls for a “renewed commitment to immigration … to attract the best and the brightest to the United States for study and work.” She gives a good example related to Artificial Intelligence research: the United States boasts 60 percent of the top AI researchers in the world, while China and Europe possess around 10 percent each. Two-thirds of the US researchers, however, received undergraduate degrees from other countries. The World According to China is the best book I’ve read on the country’s push for a new Sino-centric world order. In one accessible work the reader gets a thorough and balanced understanding across multiple regions and domains. It’s worth noting that what makes it so good is not just the content of the book – it’s what is left out. I’m a huge history fan but I have to admit it’s often not that relevant. This overweighting of the past is an occupational hazard in the study of China and books on the country. The author sticks to the twenty-first century and it makes for a better book. Elizabeth C. Economy is a leading China scholar, whose works include The Third Revolution: Xi Jinping and the New Chinese State and The River Runs Black: The Environmental Challenge to China’s Future, both of which are worth reading. The World According to China is published by Polity Press. By John Grant Ross|2021-12-16T13:52:51+00:00December 16th, 2021|Uncategorised|0 Comments About the Author: John Grant Ross John Grant Ross is the author of You Don't Know China and Formosan Odyssey. Copyright 2015 Bookish.asia | All Rights Reserved
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The Remarkable Physical Condition of Australian Aboriginal Hunter-Gatherers November 9, 2018 by Eirik A few days back, as I was doing a couple of searches on PubMed in an attempt to find something interesting & worthwhile to read, I stumbled upon an article with the title Traditional diet and food preferences of Australian Aboriginal hunter-gatherers. It immediately caught my attention; not just because of its interesting title, but also because it’s written by Kerin O’Dea, the Australian professor who carried out the seminal study on the health impact of evolution-based lifestyle reversion in 1984. I suspect that I’ve come across the article, which has stayed largely out of the limelight, in the past; however, I didn’t get around to reading it until now. Part of the reason why the paper hasn’t received much attention on the internet is undoubtedly that it was published all the way back in 1991; hence, it’s certainly not a fresh piece of writing. That doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s not good or relevant though. Actually, I would say it’s extremely relevant to what goes on in the world of health and medicine today, in the sense that it highlights the core reasons why a great number of people are now overweight or obese, and why we’re spending billions of dollars every year on health care. In this post, I’m not going to write a lengthy piece about the health and customs of Australian Aborigines (If that’s something you’re interested in reading, then I suggest you check out Kerin O’Dea’s article); rather, I thought I’d briefly talk about how the health situation in Australia has changed recently, as well as highlight certain parts of the article that I feel are particularly important in the context of Darwinian medicine. Australian Aborigines used to be lean and healthy Australia is no different from other westernized nations in that it’s weighed down by the diseases of civilization, which include a variety of disorders, ranging from heart disease to colon cancer to acne vulgaris. Even many “disorders of the mind”, such as autism, ADHD, and depression, appear to largely be modern problems, as opposed to ones that humanity has struggled with for a long time. In some respects, Australia is even more burdened than other nations. Obesity and diabetes rates have increased markedly over the most recent decades, and have now reached alarming heights. According to a recent report, almost one-third of adults in Australia are now overweight or obese (1). The problem starts early. On the basis of the BMI model, about 20% of children in the age group between 2 and 4 years carry excess adipose tissue (1). That’s a strikingly high number for kids of such a young age. Notably, indigenous Australians are even worse off than their non-indigenous neighbors (1). A depiction of the Aboriginal condition before and after westernization. Things haven’t always been like this. As we’ll see later, as we get to O’Dea’s paper, prior to the time when modern technology, bread, and fast food entered the Australian landscape, people were slim and unaffected by chronic ills such as type-2 diabetes. Following Homo sapiens’ exodus out of Africa, some migrators eventually reached the shores of Australia, effectively becoming the first Australian Aborigines. These people were already adapted to a hunter-gatherer way of life; however, they weren’t specifically designed for the Australian milieu; hence, natural selection would undoubtedly have had a bit of work to do, and would, over time, have slightly reordered the aboriginal physiology. Australian Aboriginal hunter-gatherers certainly didn’t live in a utopia; however, their physical condition appears to have been pretty good. That’s not surprising in light of what we know about how evolution works. In nature, it’s generally better to be lean, physically robust, and healthy, in the context of Darwinian fitness, than fat, frail, and sick; hence, it’s not surprising that pictures and reports produced by explorers and researchers indicate that Australian Aboriginal foragers were vigorous and lean. This is consistent with the massive body of evidence linking the hunter-gatherer way of life with good physiological functioning. The original state and way of life of Australian Aborigines What makes O’Dea’s paper from 1991 unique is its detailed description of the diet and lifestyle of Australian Aboriginal hunter-gatherers. I already had a basic understanding of what things were like in Australia prior to when industrialization processes began; however, I found the paper both captivating and informative nonetheless. The following paragraphs and statements stood out to me as being particularly important with respects to the core themes of Darwinian medicine… First off, here’s a quote and a table from an early section of the article in which O’Dea talks about the health status of Australian Aboriginal hunter-gatherers: Although there is little reliable, quantitative data on diseases in Aborigines with little or no European contact, numerous early reports described them as heaving been lean and apparently physically fit (see Table 1). Undoubtedly, the nomadic lifestyle and its associated customs promoted survival of the fittest. In the most remote areas of Australia, small groups of Aborigines continued to live a nomadic lifestyle until 20-30 years ago, and data collected from such groups suggest they were very lean and had no evidence of chronic diseases that occur in epidemic proportions in westernized Aboriginal communities today. (2) Later, she goes on to describe the dietary practices of Australian Aboriginal hunter-gatherers. I found this part particularly interesting and worth highlighting… As a rule, there was one main mean in the day, in the late afternoon when people returned to camp after the day’s activities. However, people would eat snacks throughout the day while hunting and gathering: grubs, fruits, gum, honey ants and sugar-bag (honey from the wild bees). Hunters would sometimes cook and eat the liver of a kangaroo before carrying the carcass back to camp. Shellfish and fish were also often cooked and eaten on the spot or, in some circumstances, eaten raw. (2) Towards the end of the article, O’Dea also brings up the results of the study I mentioned in the introduction to this post… Although most Aborigines in Australia today live a sedentary, westernized lifestyle, many older individuals in remote communities retain the knowledge and ability to survive as hunter-gatherers. Collaboration with such people has allowed us to document the impact on health of a ‘reverse lifestyle-change’, a temporary reversion of westernized Aborigines (with all the associated contemporary health problems) to traditional hunter-gatherer lifestyle. The dramatic impact of lifestyle change on health is well illustrated by the observation that when overweight diabetic Aborigines made this temporary lifestyle transition for the brief period of seven weeks there was significant weight loss, and striking improvements in all of the abnormalities of diabetes together with a reduction in the major risk factors for coronary heart disease. (2) Finally, before wrapping up, O’Dea makes the following noteworthy statements: These observations have implications not only for the prevention of obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease for Aborigines, but can also be applied more broadly. It has been argued that the hunter-gatherer, or Paleolithic, diet and lifestyle is the one to which we, as modern humans, are genetically programmed, as the human genetic constitution has changed little in the past 40000 years since the appearance of modern man. Thus it is to this diet and lifestyle that we should turn when seeking explanations for (and solutions to) the characteristic pattern of chronic diseases that emerges in all populations when they become more ‘affluent ‘ economically and adopt a sedentary, westernized way of life. (2) In the 21st century, we’re faced with a multitude of medical predicaments, many of which revolve around the terrorizing impact of the diseases of civilization. By applying Darwinian logic to the investigations into these issues, we can make some significant headway towards elucidating why and how we got into the trouble we’re in, as well as what’s required of us if we are to resolve the problems. The Australian way of life has recently deviated substantially from that of the original Aborigines. The “Aboriginal biology” was originally selected for a natural environment that demanded a great deal of physical activity and in which energy-dense, fatty and sugary foods were hard to come by. This genotype is mismatched to the modern Australian milieu, which demands little to no physical activity and is filled with processed, calorie-dense foods. By emulating certain critical aspects of their original lifestyle, contemporary Aborigines can potentially regain their health and vitality. Filed Under: All posts, Evolution and Medicine, Featured, General health Steve Sailer says The average number of miles Australian hunter-gatherers had to walk between water holes was probably among the highest anywhere in the world owing to the aridity of the continent. Here’s an account of a group of 9 who came in out of the Outback in the 1980s: https://www.unz.com/isteve/the-last-wild-australian-aboriginals/ One question would be whether most Aboriginals in the wild were as muscular as the ones in your photos or were more wiry. Atson Fernandes says Well done and an eye-opener paper; really important for everyone. Obese ‘Paleo Diets’: The Black Sheep of the Evolutionary Health Community? says: […] that immediately comes to mind when talking about the scarceness of fat in natural environments is the Australian aboriginal hunter-gatherers. They were obviously very fond of fat and did what they could to get a hold of as much of it as […] Paleolithic Nutrition vs. Mainstream Nutrition: Where Does the Burden of Proof Really Lie? says: […] and examinations of contemporary hunter-gatherers, including their cardiovascular fitness, body composition, and susceptibility to […] A Question of Utmost Importance: Are We Designed to Be Healthy? says: […] who live under natural, Paleolithic-like conditions tend to be lean, physically fit, and free of diabetes, cancer, myopia, heart disease, acne vulgaris, and a number of other diseases and health problems. […] How Extensive Are the Problems with Salt? A Summary of the Evidence says: […] areas, whereas they are virtually absent among traditional low-salt populations, such as the Australian aboriginal hunter-gatherers, the African Bushmen, and the Amazonian […]
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Angelo Graci Republican Club On October 23, 1984 a group of men and women formed, the 38th Assembly District Regular Republican Club to help organized the district's republican voters and poll workers. Over the years, our club has help with the campaigns of many of the republican parties’ most accomplished elected officials, from the presidential campaign of President Ronald W. Regan through the campaign of President George W. Bush. As well as many local elected officials like Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani and State Senator Serphin R. Maltese. The most notably campaign was the 1990 republican primary for State Senator. The club supported Serphin Maltese in his win of the republican nomination in the nation's largest write-in campaign. After the 1992 census, the New York Assembly District lines were redrawn. The 38th A.D. Regular Republican Club was now located in the 23rd Assembly District. The members renamed the club to reflect this change and it became the 23rd Assembly District Regular Republican Club. In 2005, the Ozone Park area lost a great Republican with the passing of New York Supreme Court Justice Angelo Graci. Judge Graci was a Republican icon in Ozone Park, a community that he lived in for 74 of his 84 years. He was elected a Member of the New York State Assembly before being appointed a Justice of the New York Supreme Court. In 1958, he was a co-founder of ONCAOP. Even after his retirement, Angelo Graci remained very active in his civic association. He was always proud of his community and was respected by all people regardless of their political affiliation. The club membership, in May 2006 renamed our club after him. The club membership created the Arlene Fiumano Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007. The award was named after Arlene Fiumano, a community activist, Republican leader and Past President of the club. The first recipient of the award was Joseph Giglia. Since 1990, Joseph has served as an Election Day Worker and has also been a member of the Queens County Republican Committee since 1993. Joseph is truly an inspiration for grassroots republican leaders everywhere. In the February of 2009 the club membership supported Eric Ulrich, club member and past president, in his first campaign for the City Council. He won a special election and became the youngest serving City Council Member in New York City history. In November, the membership continue to support Eric Ulrich with his reelection campaign. An election Mr. Ulrich also won with approximately 59 percent of the vote. Throughout the years, the club has seen many other Republican clubs come and go but the members of this club are still here meeting every fourth Tuesday of the month. 1984 - Club is founded as the 38th Assembly District Regular Republican Club. 1990 - Supported State Senator Serphin R. Maltese in the nation's largest write-in campaign for the republican nomination. 1992 - Club is renamed to the 23rd Assembly District Regular Republican Club. 2001 - September 11, 2001 We will never forget! 2006 - Club is renamed to honor the late Queens County Supreme Court Judge, Angelo Graci. 2007 - The 1st Annual Arlene Fiumano Lifetime Achievement Award was awarded to Joseph Giglia. 2009 - Supported City Council Member Eric Ulrich with his election as the youngest City Council Member in New York City history. 2015 - With the closing of Christ Ev. Lutheran Church, our club now meets at the Knights of Columbus on 101 Ave. © 2022 - MDXCV Hosted by NPA Services, Inc.
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The Light from the TV Shows: A Chat with Adam F. Goldberg (‘The Goldbergs’) Posted by Will Harris (03/04/2014 @ 7:47 pm) If you grew up the ’80s and haven’t watched ABC’s The Goldbergs, then you’re missing out on one of the funniest new comedies of the season…and if you didn’t grow up in the ’80s, you’re still missing out on one of the funniest new comedies of the season, because most of the stories are about growing up and dealing with your family, two things which are absolutely not decade-specific. Tonight’s episode is definitely going to be a treat for those folks in the former category, though, because it’s basically one big homage to The Goonies. I had a chance to chat with the show’s creator, Adam J. Goldberg, who’s basically taken his own life and turned it into a sitcom, and there’s little question that this episode is a career milestone for him. Having now seen it, I’d agree…although I hadn’t seen it when I originally hopped on the phone to talk to him. Bullz-Eye: While I got a link to watch the Goonies episode of The Goldbergs, I didn’t get it in time to watch it, due to another deadline I was rushing to meet. But I’m rationalizing that, since the piece is going to be written for people who won’t have seen it either, I’m still on solid ground. Adam F. Goldberg: [Laughs.] Right, exactly! And it’s technically not even finished, anyway, because I’m still editing it! I’m just so nervous about this one. ABC loved it and wanted to send it out, but I was, like, “I don’t know…” It’s the one that… There’s just a lot of writers on my staff who, like, don’t know the movie. I showed it to them as an adult, and they were just, like, “What is this?” So when they watched it, they were just baffled. So I’m hoping that people who’ve seen the movie will be reviewing it, at least… BE: When you’re doing a show about the ‘80s, you’ve got the opportunity to pay tribute to basically anything you experienced when you were growing up. Was The Goonies always in the back of your mind as something you wanted to do? AG: Yes. From the minute I sold the show, and I think even… [Hesitates.] I don’t remember if it was in my original pitch document, because I didn’t want to alienate anybody with something that could potentially be so insane to do. But I’m a collector of the props. You know, I have an original doubloon, and fans have made replicas that I have of the various copper bones and all this stuff. I’ve seen the movie a billion times. I mean, honestly, it’s the movie that… It’s the reason I’m a writer. I know that when Peter Jackson made King Kong, that was his movie as a kid, and this is mine. So if I’m doing a show about the ‘80s, of course I’m going to pay tribute to it. And there’s a character that’s me, and since it was such a big part of my life growing up… My siblings just tortured me about it being the dumbest movie ever, ‘cause they were teenagers. They didn’t get it, so they always made fun of me for watching it and called the movie stupid to torture me. So that’s how the episode began. And, you know, I even did something on my last show, Breaking In, which was that Goonies 2 was coming out, and they had a mission to protect the movie. So it’s always something. I pitched the musical to Richard Donner. I went in initially to pitch him Goonies 2, which he quickly said he wasn’t that into. [Laughs.] So I flipped over to the musical. So it’s, like, my dream job. I keep revisiting it in different ways. It’s my thing. My jam. Posted in: Entertainment, Interviews, News, Television Tags: Adam F. Goldberg, Corey Feldman, Everybody Loves Raymond, Explorers, Fanboys, Flight of the Navigator, Fraggle Rock, G.I Joe, Jeff Garlin, Josh Brolin, Lazer Tag, Muppets, Samuel Adams, Star Wars, The Goldbergs, The Goonies, The Hangover, The Karate Kid, The Light from the TV Shows, Tony Danza, Transformers, Will Harris
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Username: cambler Date/Time: Sun, October 15, 2000 at 8:45 PM GMT (Sun, October 15, 2000 at 1:45 PM PDT) Subject: Re: stress Dear sir - Excellent points, all. We do have both Windows and Unix experience in shop. We chose the Windows 2000 platform after extensive evaluation of all available platforms. I do think your reaction to Microsoft may be based more on them as a company rather than the actual product. We did evaluate it quite strenuously, and feel entirely comfortable with it: indeed, we're betting our business on it! Many companies, greatly larger than we ever hope to be, rely on it. As for the missing pieces of our application, they were provided to ICANN, and we are working with them to find out why they're not up yet. ICANN has a large job to get all the applications up (as you can see, most aren't up yet), so please give them a little breathing room to finish the task. I hope I've addressed your concerns. Christopher Ambler CTO, Image Online Design, Inc. The .Web Internet Domain Registry General Comments — Moderator, October 7 @ 10:40 PM (445/1407) This needs to be investigated further and explained in greater detail — cgrady, November 6 @ 1:14 AM (0/0) The "Individual" Constituency is not represented, but I thought they should!! — Gregory W. Krajewski, November 6 @ 12:56 AM (0/0) Final Thoughts — World Thoughts, November 6 @ 12:39 AM (0/0) Too broad or too norrow — johnD, November 6 @ 12:38 AM (0/0) Plead to ICANN — cgrady, November 6 @ 12:20 AM (0/0) Compliments to ICANN! — Robert_Jacobson, November 6 @ 12:06 AM (0/0) IATA APPLICATION FOR TLD — susansammons, November 5 @ 11:48 PM (1/1) IATA the right choice — Truthseeker, November 5 @ 11:59 PM (0/0) http://www.joinfoci.org — jtrade, November 5 @ 11:43 PM (0/0) Questions for applicants re registrars and resellers — bfellman, November 5 @ 11:42 PM (0/0) Comments on New TLDs -- Motion Picture Association — TDD, November 5 @ 11:06 PM (0/0) COMMERCIAL CONNECT: Questionable ties — lapointe, November 5 @ 10:52 PM (0/0) ISPCP on new TLDs — sastre, November 5 @ 10:23 PM (1/1) In partial disagreement — cgrady, November 5 @ 11:49 PM (0/0) Comments on Proposals for New Top Level Domains — Business Constituency, November 5 @ 10:16 PM (2/2) In response, the Business Constituency is not representative... — Gregory W. Krajewski, November 6 @ 12:35 AM (0/0) Image Online Design is the Pioneer! — jtrade, November 5 @ 11:14 PM (0/0) .union — sbenedict, November 5 @ 9:09 PM (0/0) .music — TLG 200, November 5 @ 6:33 PM (0/0) This Forum: Possibly Nothing More Than A Feel-Good Distraction.� Just Paranoia? — dcorish, November 5 @ 5:41 PM (0/0) NSI DOES NOT QUALIFY FOR NEW GTLDS - READ THE PROOF! — friedrich, November 5 @ 5:17 PM (0/0) �Spectral Web, Inc.�s Comments Regarding the Choice of New Top-Level Domains and Registries� — Spectral Web, Inc., November 5 @ 3:34 PM (1/1) I fully Support Spectral Web's comments — Gregory W. Krajewski, November 6 @ 1:00 AM (0/0) Final comments — huguesdb, November 5 @ 3:31 PM (0/0) Fair Decision — Jens72, November 5 @ 3:21 PM (1/1) ICANN can still save itself — anthony 2nd, November 5 @ 11:23 PM (0/0) Comment on process — jweb, November 5 @ 2:42 PM (0/0) ICANN: we know you are listening and we are confident in your fairness — fabrcop, November 5 @ 10:32 AM (1/1) Say YES! to .web and IOD! — first1, November 5 @ 3:38 PM (0/0) Pioneer Preference is most fair method — netizen1, November 5 @ 5:47 AM (0/0) More ICANN Bribery? — jtrade, November 5 @ 4:02 AM (0/0) This is what the law says ... — friedrich, November 5 @ 12:43 AM (2/2) Very interesting — fabrcop, November 5 @ 9:43 AM (0/0) Abacus proposes a solution to this — pedro, November 5 @ 5:49 AM (0/0) "Dirt in The Domain Name Game" — jtrade, November 5 @ 12:21 AM (1/1) OK, we all know that IOD should be granted .web, however don't accuse ICANN before... — fabrcop, November 5 @ 9:49 AM (0/0) General opinion — fagzal, November 5 @ 12:07 AM (0/0) Mr. Ken Stubbs will officially represent CORE in ICANNs Public Meeting in Los Angeles! — friedrich, November 4 @ 11:16 PM (0/0) ICANN's vision of TLDs for a new order of cyber civilization — R.K. Pillai, November 4 @ 9:03 PM (0/0) Dissapointing gTLD suggestions... — z00ker, November 4 @ 7:56 PM (0/0) NO to IOD — SayNoToIOD, November 4 @ 7:46 PM (6/6) You still have over an hour to admit your own self interest. — anthony 2nd, November 5 @ 11:34 PM (0/0) You are boring with your false (and anonymous) statements — fabrcop, November 5 @ 9:59 AM (0/0) Sir, you have a right to post here, but not to distort the facts... — Gregory W. Krajewski, November 4 @ 11:38 PM (0/0) Say YES! to IOD — first1, November 4 @ 11:05 PM (0/0) We all? How many Jim Smith's are you? (poor guy...) — Rebeka, November 4 @ 8:45 PM (0/0) These allegations are, of course, false — cambler, November 4 @ 8:12 PM (0/0) Neustar/Melbourne IT/Afilias ... Larry, Moe, & Curly — dcorish, November 4 @ 2:39 PM (1/1) Who wins? NSI — west coast, November 5 @ 1:20 AM (0/0) ICANN: Please correct *NEW* errors before nov 5 — Saskia, November 4 @ 1:07 PM (0/0) Basic features of the ideal application — Rgaetano, November 4 @ 9:43 AM (0/0) Afilias Whistle Blower — west coast, November 4 @ 8:01 AM (1/1) Names? — west coast, November 4 @ 8:20 AM (0/0) ICANN: You mentioned "fairness" and the "consumer" on your website...I would like to comment... — Gregory W. Krajewski, November 4 @ 7:59 AM (1/1) Mr Krajewski's Post is Excellent — jtrade, November 4 @ 8:52 AM (0/0) Limitation needed — martin@communards.de, November 4 @ 1:43 AM (1/1) New gtlds are the better solution — friedrich, November 4 @ 10:03 AM (0/0) A Sunrise Period is Wrong and Unfair — Merlin, November 4 @ 1:36 AM (1/1) I strongly support this excellent comment. — friedrich, November 4 @ 10:50 AM (0/0) co-op.com — kimc, November 4 @ 12:51 AM (0/0) General Policy Statement of Registry Selection — Frank Mount, November 3 @ 9:34 PM (0/0) REGLAND >>> " L I A R S " Never mentioned by ICANN on "Pre-registrations" — AdvantaTel, November 3 @ 9:29 PM (0/0) .SHOP to Name.Space, .WEB to IOD, .INFO to Afilias, .SITE to Neustar — netizen1, November 3 @ 8:45 PM (0/0) American Civil Liberties Union comments on ICANN TLD application process — cchiu, November 3 @ 8:40 PM (1/2) 2nd major objection for sunrise provisions — huguesdb, November 3 @ 11:36 PM (1/1) The 1st one wasabout the fact that addresses cannot violate trademarks. Domain names ARE addresses! — friedrich, November 3 @ 11:54 PM (0/0) NeuStar LNP Help Desk — chagan, November 3 @ 8:19 PM (0/0) YES to .YP - YES TO NEW UNIVERSAL, EFFICIENT and EASY TO USE gTLD's. — Juan Pablo Calvo, November 3 @ 8:09 PM (0/0) New TLDs — John Lewis, November 3 @ 7:50 PM (0/0) Trademarks can be protected WITHOUT a Sunrise Period! (New TLDs are needed SOON) — fabrcop, November 3 @ 7:13 PM (0/0) Strong Vote for .i — rgupta, November 3 @ 6:31 PM (0/0) Inadequate selection — Tim Brown, November 3 @ 6:15 PM (0/0) .web doesn't solve the problem — tomam, November 3 @ 5:53 PM (2/4) Good for .web — friedrich, November 4 @ 12:07 AM (1/2) Well, confusion for one — huguesdb, November 4 @ 12:22 AM (1/1) Well, I am from Switzerland, too. — friedrich, November 4 @ 10:09 PM (0/0) competition: after all, that IS one of ICANN's objectives — stuart, November 3 @ 6:36 PM (0/0) Thought Provoking — cyber-cynic, November 3 @ 5:12 PM (3/8) come on... — huguesdb, November 3 @ 11:28 PM (0/0) Answer — cambler, November 3 @ 9:15 PM (1/5) I love them apples. — cyber-cynic, November 3 @ 10:16 PM (1/4) Answer — cambler, November 3 @ 10:34 PM (1/3) Who is asking who — cyber-cynic, November 3 @ 11:33 PM (2/2) Why??? — huguesdb, November 3 @ 11:59 PM (0/0) Was .WS (WorldSite) Accredited When They First Sold Registrations? — pilot3, November 3 @ 6:10 PM (0/0) TLD preregistration SCAM or what — davidnrn, November 3 @ 1:58 PM (1/1) Regland vs ICANN — PHXbird, November 3 @ 3:11 PM (0/0) Scrap NSI entirely. Their human interface is dead. — davidnrn, November 3 @ 1:44 PM (0/0) ICANN: Please correct errors before nov 5 — saskia, November 3 @ 1:04 PM (0/0) ICANN Testifying before Congress about many Issues - ON RECORD.... 7/99 — Gregory W. Krajewski, November 3 @ 6:33 AM (0/0) This whole procedure needs reviewing — gt515, November 3 @ 1:31 AM (0/0) Avoiding Conflicts of Interest - At last!!! — Anthony 2nd, November 3 @ 12:03 AM (1/1) Maybe.. — huguesdb, November 4 @ 12:25 AM (0/0) Why No TRADEMARK domain???? — Jello, November 2 @ 10:35 PM (4/4) Why no .Tm domain? — jweb, November 5 @ 2:57 PM (0/0) You are right Jeffrey, but obviously ...� power is wanted, not justice! — friedrich, November 4 @ 11:00 AM (0/0) .TMK — shayne, November 4 @ 6:24 AM (0/0) Lots of Merit — cyber-cynic, November 3 @ 5:10 AM (0/0) PCIA Comments on Applications Received by ICANN for Operating New TLDs — PCIA, November 2 @ 9:19 PM (1/1) ICANN: The Sunrise Proposal, is like the TAX issue on the net - Let the system grow first! — Gregory W. Krajewski, November 3 @ 5:54 AM (0/0) .fam TLD — beetle, November 2 @ 5:38 PM (0/0) CONTRADICTIONS in IPC's comment about IOD/.web application! — fabrcop, November 2 @ 1:17 PM (0/0) To C.Ambler, IOD: why $15? — IODskeptic, November 2 @ 9:32 AM (4/11) Glowing Financials — cyber-cynic, November 3 @ 12:16 AM (1/1) Since when does a company have to lose money? — huguesdb, November 4 @ 12:38 AM (0/0) a reply — jeffrey, November 3 @ 12:07 AM (0/0) Glowining Financials — cyber-cynic, November 2 @ 11:58 PM (2/4) Response — cambler, November 3 @ 12:22 AM (1/2) No Insunuation — cyber-cynic, November 3 @ 12:29 AM (1/1) Financials are posted — cambler, November 3 @ 12:38 AM (0/0) Other numbers — For The People, November 3 @ 12:15 AM (0/0) Fees — cambler, November 2 @ 9:54 PM (1/2) Registry fee, redux — David Coombs, November 3 @ 12:03 AM (1/1) Answer — cambler, November 3 @ 12:32 AM (0/0) Nov 1 Status Update — VikashPatel, November 2 @ 7:10 AM (0/0) Neustar/MelbourneIT is Either Lying or it's Application is Flawed! — jtrade, November 2 @ 6:26 AM (0/0) Grant .WEB to IODesign // Grant .INFO to Afilias — worldwide, November 2 @ 6:16 AM (0/0) .MAG would be a good TLD for online MAGAZINES — DRrandy, November 2 @ 6:09 AM (0/0) Nobody will trust a referee siding with .. — cello, November 2 @ 5:27 AM (0/0) CORE application is good for everyone — Ksoussi, November 2 @ 1:05 AM (0/0) Desiderata for new TLDs — mc, November 2 @ 12:24 AM (0/0) Support "dot co-op" — idi1, November 1 @ 6:26 PM (0/0) Numeric domain names — Gervas, November 1 @ 5:01 PM (0/0) ICANN is Not in the business for TM protection.....It's all about the technical aspects of the DNS — Gregory W. Krajewski, November 1 @ 4:31 PM (1/1) IP Evaluation ...A Job Well Done !! — TLD Facts, November 1 @ 6:20 PM (0/0) IPC preliminary evaluation of new TLD applications — SJMetalitz, November 1 @ 3:53 PM (5/7) IATA Reply to IPC preliminary evaluation of new TLD applications — IATA.travel Team, November 3 @ 9:47 PM (0/0) It's clear why the IPC report should read "preliminary" — jeffrey, November 1 @ 11:21 PM (1/1) Because Maybe The Report Is Rigged — pilot3, November 1 @ 11:53 PM (0/0) Is The IPC Hypocritical? — jtrade, November 1 @ 9:52 PM (0/0) IPC Evaluation To Be Taken With A Grain Of Salt, In All Fairness. — pilot3, November 1 @ 8:58 PM (0/0) Open Note to the IPC.......The truth about your report — Gregory W. Krajewski, November 1 @ 5:26 PM (1/1) IPC's Level of involvement in the TLD process........How much is too much??? — Gregory W. Krajewski, November 2 @ 2:40 AM (0/0) GREAT COMPANY — ManyStores, November 1 @ 3:16 PM (0/0) support .museum — CAA, November 1 @ 3:13 PM (0/0) Moral rights — fabrcop, November 1 @ 1:59 PM (0/0) NO to IATA/TLD — jie, November 1 @ 1:57 PM (0/0) What's That Foul Smell? — jtrade, November 1 @ 9:41 AM (0/0) The perfect choice is: IOD/.web , Afilias/.info , Neustar/.site — fabrcop, November 1 @ 9:04 AM (0/0) The internet should be a utility — mayor, November 1 @ 6:14 AM (0/0) Who got it right - in absolute numbers — pedro, November 1 @ 4:11 AM (1/1) YOU FORGOT ONE — Sarah, November 2 @ 3:43 PM (0/0) MSNBC poll - who got it right — pedro, November 1 @ 3:58 AM (0/0) .Web, MelbourneIT/Neustar,ICANN Director Greg Crew and Conflict of Interest? — jtrade, November 1 @ 2:17 AM (1/1) For the record: — Anthony 2nd, November 2 @ 3:39 AM (0/0) .WEB to IOD and .SHOP to Name.Space — netizen1, October 31 @ 10:42 PM (0/0) Better format for this board! — ville, October 31 @ 10:15 PM (0/0) .health TLD — LMS, October 31 @ 9:16 PM (0/0) Parallel root server with separate database — PHXbird, October 31 @ 9:13 PM (0/0) All applications should be returned. — If-I-can-why-can't-ICANN., October 31 @ 8:59 PM (0/0) support .co-op domain — mnfc, October 31 @ 2:54 PM (0/0) support for .museum — taieve, October 31 @ 8:57 AM (0/0) Are we all missing the point? — cyber-cynic, October 31 @ 7:22 AM (4/9) Nice... — huguesdb, October 31 @ 11:08 PM (1/4) Don't rock the boat. — cyber-cynic, November 1 @ 12:45 AM (1/3) Are you proposing to do this??? — huguesdb, November 1 @ 11:00 PM (1/2) Petition — cyber-cynic, November 2 @ 3:29 AM (1/1) Can you e-mail me? — huguesdb, November 4 @ 6:38 PM (0/0) Actually IOD should charge registrars less than $15 — fabrcop, October 31 @ 12:36 AM (1/1) This sounds very reasonable — netizen1, October 31 @ 11:02 PM (0/0) Very interesting! — friedrich, October 31 @ 10:14 AM (0/0) A very good start — cambler, October 31 @ 7:44 AM (0/0) Almostly can't wait..... — herrieta, October 31 @ 5:34 AM (0/0) support mumber .tel — emily, October 31 @ 4:54 AM (0/0) support NUMBER.tel — philiptsai, October 31 @ 4:43 AM (0/0) New TLDs---->.tel is execellent! — philiptsai, October 31 @ 4:23 AM (0/0) Cheapest Wins — YellowMello, October 31 @ 3:42 AM (1/1) Military — World Thoughts, November 1 @ 12:52 AM (0/0) Another Law suit? — cyber-cynic, October 31 @ 12:05 AM (2/15) Mr. Ambler is contradictory here ! — global view, October 31 @ 12:15 AM (1/11) Answer — cambler, October 31 @ 8:46 PM (1/10) Objectivity is better than sarcasm — cyber-cynic, November 1 @ 12:05 AM (2/9) Answer — cambler, November 1 @ 1:53 AM (1/7) Just curiosity — cyber-cynic, November 1 @ 3:32 AM (1/6) Answers — cambler, November 1 @ 4:03 AM (2/5) To register or to pre-register ... — cyber-cynic, November 1 @ 7:27 PM (1/2) Question — cambler, November 1 @ 8:32 PM (1/1) oops — cyber-cynic, November 2 @ 4:25 AM (0/0) Business Risks....IOD is correct in how they wrote about them in their application — Gregory W. Krajewski, November 1 @ 4:18 AM (1/1) Also keep in mind Cyber-Cynic...Remember New TLD's haven't come out in how long??? — Gregory W. Krajewski, November 1 @ 4:43 AM (0/0) Well. . . — World Thoughts, November 1 @ 12:47 AM (0/0) Expect replies — cambler, October 31 @ 1:31 AM (1/2) I must have missed something — cyber-cynic, October 31 @ 8:24 AM (1/1) Answer — cambler, October 31 @ 8:36 AM (0/0) ICANN: listen to this suggestion and be appreciated all over the world — fabrcop, October 30 @ 9:16 PM (0/0) Support .health domain — eohtlg, October 30 @ 7:09 PM (0/0) MAIN CONCERN: commercialization and monopolization — gilles, October 30 @ 5:53 PM (0/0) Is ICANN pulling a fast one? — Anthony 2nd, October 30 @ 11:19 AM (0/0) after much research — dandb, October 30 @ 4:36 AM (1/1) Yes! Generic Internet users see that .web=IOD (even though they did not register a IOD/.web domain) — fabrcop, October 30 @ 10:11 AM (0/0) No new generic unrestricted TLDs PLEASE — huguesdb, October 29 @ 10:41 PM (3/23) Very few are really generic — SayNoToIOD, October 30 @ 3:18 AM (2/3) Why� "SayNo" is wrong.... — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 30 @ 4:00 AM (0/0) I see — cambler, October 30 @ 3:30 AM (1/1) Exactly the opposite — SayNoToIOD, October 30 @ 4:03 AM (0/0) Country Code Abuse — jeffrey, October 30 @ 3:11 AM (1/1) It depends — huguesdb, October 31 @ 12:07 AM (0/0) Yes, generics - no, artificial scarcity — cambler, October 29 @ 11:03 PM (1/16) Yes if there are many generics.... — huguesdb, October 30 @ 1:18 AM (5/15) Should Apple.Whatever Be Held Only For Apple Computer?� No Way! — pilot2, October 30 @ 2:17 PM (1/1) Did I say it was WRONG?? — huguesdb, October 30 @ 10:45 PM (0/0) generic or not - what thinks internet users about new names — ted, October 30 @ 7:21 AM (1/3) Interesting — huguesdb, October 30 @ 11:05 PM (1/2) Interesting????? — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 31 @ 3:32 AM (1/1) Interesting!!! — huguesdb, November 1 @ 12:50 AM (0/0) Reply — cambler, October 30 @ 2:26 AM (0/0) We need a universal TLD (promotes global acceptance and usage!!) — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 30 @ 2:25 AM (1/1) Slowly... — huguesdb, October 31 @ 12:38 AM (0/0) Think about it again, please. — friedrich, October 30 @ 2:23 AM (1/5) Thinking again... — huguesdb, October 31 @ 1:22 AM (3/4) I hope you can understand now, how important the introduction of new gtlds is! — friedrich, November 4 @ 10:35 PM (0/0) Dot Web will cure the problem.....Here is why..... — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 31 @ 2:18 AM (0/0) What risk? — cambler, October 31 @ 1:34 AM (1/1) risk.... — huguesdb, November 1 @ 12:35 AM (0/0) Why not ONE dot ALT TLD? — itsjpr, October 29 @ 7:25 PM (1/1) May you explain it to me again. Thank you! — friedrich, October 29 @ 11:03 PM (0/0) What do you think? — VikashPatel, October 29 @ 3:35 PM (0/0) Top Domain Name Holders — Merlin, October 29 @ 6:34 AM (1/1) Network Solution (a.ka Great Domains), Register.com (a.k.a Afternic.com) — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 29 @ 3:37 PM (0/0) Messages From The Past (Just A Stroll Down Archive Lane) — Mario, October 29 @ 6:22 AM (0/0) Health as a TLD — pschloeffel, October 29 @ 2:51 AM (1/1) Health — nendo, October 31 @ 7:35 PM (0/0) A "fresh" .web database is the only fair approach. — CyberCitizen, October 28 @ 11:36 PM (5/5) If you are right, then a fresh ".com" database is fair also — fabrcop, October 30 @ 10:01 AM (0/0) There were more students around at that time - do you want to punish them now for being innovative? — friedrich, October 29 @ 8:42 AM (0/0) CyberCitizen:� Do You Know What A "Schnorer" Is? — pilot2, October 29 @ 5:55 AM (0/0) Snooze — Merlin, October 29 @ 12:20 AM (0/0) So. . . — World Thoughts, October 29 @ 12:12 AM (0/0) Image Online Design must run .web — johnnie, October 28 @ 6:08 PM (0/0) IATA — barmar, October 28 @ 4:10 PM (0/0) we support the trade union proposal — rousselot, October 28 @ 11:38 AM (0/0) Multilingual TLD (����.com) — dannyd@post.com, October 28 @ 8:43 AM (1/1) Multilingual .COM must be stopped! — sooboklee, November 2 @ 3:10 AM (0/0) .co-op — andrewmoore, October 28 @ 4:53 AM (0/0) One thing for sure....Dot Com needs competition......Dot Web is the answer — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 28 @ 4:31 AM (0/0) Please read for yourself why there is so much Anti-Afilias, Neustar sentiment on this board — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 28 @ 4:08 AM (1/1) Judging from ICANNs recent reactions, I guess they will not tolerate such behaviour. — friedrich, October 28 @ 9:01 AM (0/0) level of conversation — Ville, October 27 @ 8:29 PM (0/0) "Beware the ICANN Board Squatter" — jtrade, October 27 @ 7:28 PM (0/0) .co-op TLD support — Arnold Oliver, October 27 @ 5:47 PM (2/2) .co-op support — IDC, November 3 @ 11:11 PM (0/0) co-op support — brentstubstad, October 27 @ 8:09 PM (0/0) Oppose IATA as travel domain provider — DBToursInt, October 27 @ 5:45 PM (1/1) Oppose IATA — DBToursInt, October 28 @ 1:43 AM (0/0) .co-op support — Deborah, October 27 @ 5:17 PM (0/0) Dot Museum As Top Level Domain Name — Oregon Heritage Commission, October 27 @ 4:19 PM (0/0) If We Post About Stubbs, Do We Post Under Afilias? Neustar? Core?� Others? — pilot2, October 27 @ 1:19 PM (0/0) CAE's support of IATA proposal to sponsor a ".travel" TLD — isaacs, October 27 @ 11:07 AM (0/0) .HEALTH and WHO — chriz, October 27 @ 10:54 AM (0/0) .kids tld - general observations — john.carr, October 27 @ 9:09 AM (2/2) .kids application — jeffrey, October 28 @ 1:39 AM (0/0) .kids TLD — Neo, October 27 @ 8:02 PM (0/0) Network Solutions and Great Domains....Register.com and Afternic.com...hmmm — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 27 @ 2:08 AM (1/1) Additional Information — Mario, October 27 @ 2:47 PM (0/0) Going Offline — cambler, October 27 @ 2:03 AM (1/1) no silence to be expected — friedrich, October 27 @ 2:13 PM (0/0) Supporting new domain name ".co-op" — San Luis Valley R.E.C., October 26 @ 10:53 PM (0/0) *****DIRECT QUESTIONS TO KEN STUBBS***** — Monty, October 26 @ 10:48 PM (0/0) Afilias get .web and IOD supporters get their (pre)-Registrations — Rebeka, October 26 @ 10:20 PM (1/2) This is not correct. I completely disagree — cgrady, October 27 @ 1:11 AM (1/1) Point well taken! — cello, October 27 @ 3:16 PM (0/0) IATA support — Haymaker, October 26 @ 9:11 PM (0/0) ICANN: please post other documents about IOD/.web also (in the correspondence) — fabrcop, October 26 @ 6:33 PM (0/0) Msnbc-Meeks-Icann — Webster, October 26 @ 5:58 PM (4/17) Dave Crocker? Who's next, Bozo the clown? — lapointe, October 27 @ 1:23 PM (0/0) The content of this post can't be tolerated! — fabrcop, October 27 @ 1:21 PM (0/0) Who Made You God? — enforcer, October 26 @ 10:18 PM (0/0) Pretty Weak — pilot2, October 26 @ 6:29 PM (1/13) NeuStar paid for it — cambler, October 26 @ 7:30 PM (2/12) Mr Ambler is a basher — wiredz, October 27 @ 12:40 AM (4/4) WiredZ...why didn't you say you were from OpenSRS... — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 31 @ 3:51 AM (0/0) You call that "bashing"? — World Thoughts, October 28 @ 11:26 AM (0/0) You do no fo favour to Afilias / Neustar! — friedrich, October 27 @ 2:23 PM (0/0) Ahh, the truth. Eugene Kang=Dave Crocker! — lapointe, October 27 @ 1:26 PM (0/0) Mr Ambler's distortions — Global View, October 26 @ 7:50 PM (1/6) Please check your facts — cambler, October 26 @ 8:35 PM (1/5) Here's an issue for you Mr. Ambler — Global View, October 26 @ 8:56 PM (1/4) Answer, and a question for you, too — cambler, October 26 @ 9:43 PM (1/3) Comment Area Creditability ? Look at these numbers ! — Global View, October 26 @ 11:56 PM (2/2) Oh no, not Global View....He has not made a single point in over 129 posts.... — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 27 @ 12:52 AM (0/0) Answer my question, please — cambler, October 27 @ 12:26 AM (0/0) Ken Stubbs (Daily News-Nov. 07/99) — shawn, October 26 @ 5:44 PM (2/3) Ken Stubbs Personal Reply: — shawn, October 26 @ 9:41 PM (1/1) Interesting, indeed — cambler, October 26 @ 9:47 PM (0/0) Interesting — saskia, October 26 @ 9:15 PM (0/0) ZDNet Highlights The MSNBC Article!� The Link Is In This Post. — pilot2, October 26 @ 4:33 PM (0/0) IATA .travel TLD Application — ADP, October 26 @ 2:47 PM (0/0) The Real Numbers (The Commentary Process Is being PEVERTED) — Global View, October 26 @ 1:15 PM (3/4) 1 of 16 — saskia, October 26 @ 9:34 PM (1/1) 15 of 16 — saskia, October 26 @ 9:38 PM (0/0) The Real Numbers (Global View) — shawn, October 26 @ 6:08 PM (0/0) So IOD Supporters Have "Dissuaded" Afilias Participation Herein? — pilot2, October 26 @ 2:41 PM (0/0) TO ICANN board members, staff, and applicants.........WHERE ARE YOU???? — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 26 @ 4:27 AM (1/1) :-) :-( — Mario, October 26 @ 5:02 AM (0/0) .SEX, .XXX, .KIDS TLDs Provide a Freedom of Choice - reply to Ron 1000 — lrfarny, October 26 @ 2:42 AM (1/2) .xxx, .sex, .kids — JanHuffman, November 2 @ 4:46 PM (1/1) Transition period to .xxx — JanHuffman, November 3 @ 9:12 PM (0/0) request for our trademark - answer from NSI - should we now go to whois GD — ted, October 26 @ 1:26 AM (0/0) Monopoly gets bigger! — first1, October 26 @ 12:50 AM (0/0) Ken Stubbs condems NSI but Afilias makes the same mistakes! — anthony, October 25 @ 11:47 PM (0/0) It occurs to me. — World Thoughts, October 25 @ 11:38 PM (0/0) NSI/Verisign Buys GreatDomains.com — jtrade, October 25 @ 11:33 PM (1/1) Not Much Of A Surprise To Me! Its Called Vertical Integration! — Mario, October 26 @ 12:19 AM (0/0) ICANN IS NOT DEMOCRATIC - President Ether Dyson — ted, October 25 @ 11:08 PM (0/0) domain name ".co-op" — tech, October 25 @ 9:17 PM (1/1) .co-op — ldavis, October 26 @ 3:21 PM (0/0) How about pioneer preference? — Jeffrey, October 25 @ 8:26 PM (0/0) MODERATOR! -- Display messages from: 1 day ago etc. -- doesn't work. — Rebeka, October 25 @ 6:17 PM (1/2) mail from NSI - request for our trademark - maybe we find it in the near future in the domainauction — ted, October 26 @ 12:22 AM (1/1) Ted, Consider Reposting At Top Of This Section. You'll Attract More Readers. Thanks. — Mario, October 26 @ 1:00 AM (0/0) ICANN = NSI? where's the competition? — sboisvert, October 25 @ 5:47 PM (0/0) undue influence — arturo, October 25 @ 5:09 PM (0/0) New Domain Name ".co-op" — Tricounty, October 25 @ 4:54 PM (0/0) To C.Ambler, IOD: QUESTION — IODskeptic, October 25 @ 1:15 PM (0/0) Dump the dots. — jackb_guppy, October 25 @ 1:10 PM (1/1) Funding the system — Ville, October 25 @ 11:52 PM (0/0) why� .dip ? — dargento, October 25 @ 10:52 AM (0/0) New Registration of eTLD to compliment gTLD and ccTLD available — boris7, October 25 @ 8:13 AM (0/0) ".tel" — Nicole, October 25 @ 5:30 AM (2/3) .tel LLC — CPD, October 29 @ 6:08 PM (0/0) the ".tel"s — Peek,David, October 25 @ 3:06 PM (1/1) More Clarification May be Helpful — leann, October 25 @ 11:00 PM (0/0) MSNBC Article about ICANN and .Web — jtrade, October 25 @ 3:41 AM (2/2) Brock Meeks: American Hero — vdfman, October 25 @ 3:20 PM (0/0) Very interesting and important article!!! — fabrcop, October 25 @ 2:01 PM (0/0) Comments Period Must be Extended Even Longer! — jtrade, October 25 @ 3:32 AM (1/2) I disagree! — fabrcop, October 25 @ 1:50 PM (1/1) According to the MSNBC article... — VikashPatel, October 25 @ 3:19 PM (0/0) Voting on New Tld Applications — jtrade, October 24 @ 8:52 PM (0/0) Following the rules — TheWatcher, October 24 @ 7:15 PM (1/2) Indeed — WorldThoughts, October 24 @ 7:36 PM (1/1) Point Well Taken — CrossFire, October 24 @ 7:50 PM (0/0) As I Promised-Question For Chris Ambler — CrossFire, October 24 @ 4:57 PM (1/4) Answer — cambler, October 24 @ 5:51 PM (1/3) Followup Question — CrossFire, October 24 @ 6:03 PM (2/2) What It Means — pilot2, October 24 @ 9:39 PM (0/0) Choosing wisely — concerned, October 24 @ 4:11 PM (0/0) MODERATOR Please HELP!!!!! Forum� open for comments until� Sunday, 5 November 2000. — Rebeka, October 24 @ 3:59 PM (1/1) The structure of this message board is shocking. — boris7, October 25 @ 10:17 AM (0/0) .co-op — Marlu Lake, October 24 @ 3:24 PM (1/1) Comments — Phxbird, October 24 @ 6:13 PM (0/0) proposal for handling trademark and conflicting .web registrations — pvos, October 24 @ 2:43 PM (2/2) One BIG fallacy — jandl, October 27 @ 11:41 PM (0/0) What you say is already in IOD's application! — fabrcop, October 25 @ 1:47 PM (0/0) Followup Message For Pilot — CrossFire, October 24 @ 8:09 AM (2/7) "Bad Faith" Registrations — pilot2, October 24 @ 12:45 AM (1/1) Pilot2-I Would Like To Thank You As Well For Clarifying This Matter. It Really Helps. — CrossFire, October 24 @ 4:08 PM (0/0) Here is how IOD will handle "bad faith" registrations.... — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 24 @ 12:00 AM (1/4) Everyone-Please Read The Above Message.� It Is Excellent!!! — CrossFire, October 24 @ 3:50 PM (1/3) Please Let Me Explain — CrossFire, October 24 @ 7:19 PM (1/1) DNSO - Noncommerical Constituency Proposal....Any Comments on their ideas — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 24 @ 5:01 AM (2/3) Follow up to DNSO - with regards to IOD application — pvos, October 24 @ 2:12 PM (0/0) Great Find — Merlin, October 24 @ 5:49 AM (1/1) I agree — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 24 @ 12:05 AM (0/0) inane multiple posting — dansokol, October 24 @ 4:54 AM (0/0) The world is watching....A spirit of "openness" and cooperation needs to exist...Success will result — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 24 @ 4:23 AM (0/0) Where is the Competition? — jtrade, October 24 @ 1:58 AM (1/2) The competition is here if you look — marshm, October 24 @ 4:39 AM (1/1) Gene is right — cambler, October 24 @ 8:04 AM (0/0) Where's the Competition? — jtrade, October 24 @ 1:37 AM (0/0) New proof of concept?? -- ICM and Blueberry hill — brahim_m, October 24 @ 12:22 AM (0/0) IOD and Ken Stubbs — Merlin, October 24 @ 12:16 AM (1/1) Actually this strange post by ICANN may confuse people — fabrcop, October 24 @ 2:07 PM (0/0) .SHARE� � victim of a $50,000 application fee — domainSHARE.com, October 23 @ 10:49 PM (0/0) ICANN - please correct the dead link — friedrich, October 23 @ 10:25 PM (1/1) "General Comments" access — PHXbird, October 24 @ 2:36 PM (0/0) NSI Cybersquatting — jtrade, October 23 @ 10:14 PM (0/0) .WS Claims .WEB Is Unfair.� Read� .WS E-Mail Exchange With ICANN — pilot2, October 23 @ 9:56 PM (2/5) They are insane. — For The People, October 23 @ 11:32 PM (0/0) VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO THIS FORUM! ... PLEASE IDENTIFY! — friedrich, October 23 @ 10:47 PM (1/3) Reply To Friedrich Regarding .WS — pilot2, October 23 @ 11:08 PM (1/2) You are right — friedrich, October 24 @ 12:10 AM (1/1) Reply To Friedrich — pilot2, October 24 @ 12:33 AM (0/0) Apoyamos la creaci�n de dominio para Cooperativas — ronaldag, October 23 @ 9:37 PM (0/0) Support for .DIR TLD — cstone, October 23 @ 8:24 PM (0/0) .co-op — shanel, October 23 @ 6:10 PM (2/3) co-op — lbbrady, October 23 @ 8:19 PM (1/1) Article Touching On Lawsuit Involving NSI And Anti-Trust Matters — CrossFire, October 23 @ 6:00 PM (0/0) A Solicitation For Readers & Feedback — CrossFire, October 23 @ 5:43 PM (3/6) Interesting... — fabrcop, October 23 @ 7:55 PM (1/1) fabrcop — CrossFire, October 23 @ 9:05 PM (0/0) Response T� "...Solicitation..." By Crossfire — pilot, October 23 @ 6:29 PM (1/1) Thank You For A Well Thoughtout Reponse-Here's Mine As Well (Re-posted) — CrossFire, October 23 @ 7:01 PM (0/0) No Go — Merlin, October 23 @ 6:28 PM (1/1) Thank You For Responding — CrossFire, October 23 @ 7:20 PM (0/0) The truth about .web (short version) — fabrcop, October 23 @ 3:28 PM (0/0) The truth about .web (long version) — fabrcop, October 23 @ 3:23 PM (0/0) coop suffix (TLD) name — mikeb, October 23 @ 1:03 PM (1/3) .co-op top-level domain — sgripka, October 23 @ 6:57 PM (2/2) .co-op — mark levin, October 24 @ 12:13 AM (0/0) .co-op TLD — mcremc, October 23 @ 1:02 PM (0/0) $2,500,000 Offer to ICANN — julie, October 23 @ 7:36 AM (1/2) My reply to your comment, Julie — wiredz, October 27 @ 3:45 PM (1/1) Wake Up WiredZ — julie, October 28 @ 8:16 AM (0/0) "General Comments" thread by clicking here — ALLDNS, October 22 @ 11:45 PM (0/0) MODERATOR-PLEASE MANAGE THE BULLETIN BOARD MORE EFFECTIVELY. PUT MOST ACTIVE SECTIONS AT TOP!!! — Facilitator, October 22 @ 7:41 PM (1/3) GIve up your role as "facilitator" — World Thoughts, October 22 @ 7:48 PM (1/2) Give Up Your Role As Referee. — Mario, October 22 @ 8:42 PM (1/1) Hardly — World Thoughts, October 22 @ 8:48 PM (0/0) A note about wiredz... — marshm, October 22 @ 4:19 PM (2/2) Gene Marsh Comments About Me Are PURE LIES! — wiredz, October 26 @ 12:30 AM (0/0) marshm Post About "WIREDZ" A Must See For All, Including ICANN — pilot, October 22 @ 5:24 PM (0/0) The Public HATES Network Solutions — Merlin, October 22 @ 4:49 AM (1/3) ICANN Double Standard — ALLDNS, October 22 @ 6:39 AM (1/2) NSI Registry/ Compromise of data integrity — Ray, October 22 @ 1:08 PM (1/1) NSI Hoarding Domain Names - NSI is ICANN's only real power here — ALLDNS, October 22 @ 3:39 PM (0/0) New Afilias Site — global view, October 21 @ 11:34 PM (6/12) what site? — vdfman, October 23 @ 11:59 PM (0/0) new afilias site — joinin, October 22 @ 12:01 AM (0/0) New Afilias Site — pilot, October 21 @ 11:48 PM (1/3) What did your really buy here ? — global view, October 21 @ 11:58 PM (1/2) Your opinion — Merlin, October 22 @ 12:09 AM (1/1) I am proud to be an Afilias Supporter — wiredz, October 26 @ 11:15 AM (0/0) Apparently you never heard of. . . — For The People, October 21 @ 11:44 PM (1/1) More stuff — For The People, October 21 @ 11:58 PM (0/0) Your not fooling anyone "global".....Immaturity is reflected on those stealth posters... — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 21 @ 11:42 PM (0/0) Spare us — Merlin, October 21 @ 11:41 PM (1/2) Our man merlin — global view, October 21 @ 11:45 PM (1/1) Who's "us"? — Merlin, October 21 @ 11:51 PM (0/0) trademarks and preregistration - through IOD or others — ted, October 21 @ 8:58 PM (0/0) Remember Citizens Band Radio - CB Radio — ALLDNS, October 21 @ 6:34 PM (2/5) CB radio? — anthony, October 22 @ 8:12 PM (0/0) CB Radio = Bad Analogy — pilot, October 21 @ 7:07 PM (1/3) Why is CB Radio not a good analogy? — ALLDNS, October 21 @ 8:22 PM (1/2) There is NO similarity — marshm, October 21 @ 8:46 PM (1/1) A similarity is licensing — ALLDNS, October 22 @ 2:58 AM (0/0) IOD is not fit to operate Registry — SayNoToIOD, October 21 @ 5:40 PM (7/7) IOD is just as capable as any other company — cgrady, October 31 @ 7:39 PM (0/0) IOD Has all of these — cambler, October 22 @ 4:15 AM (0/0) SayNoToIOD-Given Your Expertise, Can You Provide A Detailed Analysis To Back Your Conclusion??? — Facilitator, October 22 @ 1:54 AM (0/0) SayNoToIOD-Or Are You Smokin Wacki Tobacci? — Facilitator, October 22 @ 1:53 AM (0/0) IOD has been a STABLE registry for the last 4 years — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 21 @ 11:58 PM (0/0) I support IOD — Merlin, October 21 @ 11:17 PM (0/0) Prove your statements — Hudgens, October 21 @ 11:04 PM (0/0) Drop .web !!! Be creative !!! — Say_No_To_Afilias, October 21 @ 5:09 PM (0/0) IOD Registrations wiped out - they were only for showing support. — Al Gore, October 21 @ 1:33 PM (3/9) You might face legal problems — friedrich, October 23 @ 12:48 AM (0/0) Then clear .com either... (Including pre-registrations taken in 1993) — fabrcop, October 23 @ 8:50 AM (0/0) What does that solve? — Hudgens, October 21 @ 3:05 PM (2/6) go to work — SayNoToIOD, October 21 @ 4:42 PM (0/0) Namespace — Al Gore, October 21 @ 3:36 PM (3/4) To answer a couple of your questions... — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 22 @ 1:37 PM (0/0) Oh, we're back to that question again. — For The People, October 21 @ 4:03 PM (0/0) Pre-registration — Hudgens, October 21 @ 3:45 PM (1/1) AlGore.Web is taken by Kim Leonberger... — Al Gore, October 21 @ 3:56 PM (0/0) What TLD's Should I be looking to register? — gonzo1977, October 21 @ 9:37 AM (1/1) Registering New TLD's — Hudgens, October 21 @ 3:18 PM (0/0) INFORMATION REGARDING THE FOCI PETITION — TheScribe, October 21 @ 8:18 AM (8/9) Marc Brittan - I Fully Support the FOCI Petitiion — mbrittan, October 21 @ 5:45 PM (0/0) Gregory W. Krajewski � I Fully Support The FOCI Petition — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 21 @ 5:20 PM (0/0) I do support it with 1 condition — SayNoToIOD, October 21 @ 4:37 PM (1/1) Why? — For The People, October 21 @ 5:03 PM (0/0) Steve Arnold-I fully support the FOCI petition — first1, October 21 @ 3:49 PM (0/0) Friedrich Kisters - I Fully Support The FOCI Petition — friedrich, October 21 @ 8:46 AM (0/0) Albert Marshall � I Fully Support The FOCI Petition — 3, October 21 @ 8:40 AM (0/0) Mariam Marshall � I Fully Support The FOCI Petition — 2, October 21 @ 8:39 AM (0/0) Raymond Marshall � I Fully Support The FOCI Petition — 1, October 21 @ 8:21 AM (0/0) US Centric TLD - again! — gpine, October 21 @ 8:14 AM (3/8) Dot web+Global Registrant Voters=IOD — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 21 @ 11:36 PM (0/0) Why bother? — Say_No_To_Afilias, October 21 @ 5:07 PM (0/0) Us Centric Huh!!! It's the Worldwide web — Merlin, October 21 @ 9:45 AM (1/5) Yes - US Centric — gpine, October 21 @ 10:41 AM (1/4) Be honest — cello, October 21 @ 11:21 AM (1/3) That's not the point — gpine, October 21 @ 1:35 PM (2/2) Trademarks — Merlin, October 21 @ 11:22 PM (0/0) IOD and Trademarks. — For The People, October 21 @ 1:57 PM (0/0) ICANN & IOD — Merlin, October 21 @ 7:00 AM (2/7) council warning of pre registrations — first1, October 21 @ 3:27 PM (3/5) first1, Save That E-Mail ! — pilot, October 21 @ 5:52 PM (1/2) That warning came from the Names Council. As such. . . — For The People, October 21 @ 5:56 PM (1/1) Sept. 29 Warning By DNSO — pilot, October 21 @ 6:12 PM (0/0) Like Merlin Stated In A Previous Message. Ken Is Out To Ambush The Spirit Of The Process. — Facilitator, October 21 @ 4:54 PM (0/0) Questionable actions — Hudgens, October 21 @ 3:38 PM (0/0) Total Agreement — Hudgens, October 21 @ 3:26 PM (0/0) Just say NO to self proclaimed Registries — SayNoToIOD, October 21 @ 5:47 AM (8/13) cavemara — cgrady, October 31 @ 8:07 PM (0/0) You should examine your facts before posing a message. — Hudgens, October 21 @ 3:34 PM (0/0) Self-proclaimed??! IANA did authorize IOD in 1996 — fabrcop, October 21 @ 1:22 PM (0/0) Say NO to "SayNoToIOD" — multilinks, October 21 @ 9:10 AM (1/1) panic — Ray, October 21 @ 12:06 AM (0/0) ONLY legitimate register of .webTLD has been IOD since 1996 — ian-francis-xavier, October 21 @ 9:06 AM (0/0) How many "Jim Smith" are in this forum? — friedrich, October 21 @ 9:02 AM (0/0) .web for you? Vested interests? — friedrich, October 21 @ 8:58 AM (0/0) Say Yes to IOD — Merlin, October 21 @ 6:32 AM (1/4) the names.. merilin... the names... — SayNoToIOD, October 21 @ 6:48 AM (3/3) Post your property — PHXbird, October 21 @ 9:18 PM (0/0) Jim Smith? — Philosopher, October 21 @ 7:59 AM (0/0) Why? — Philosopher, October 21 @ 6:55 AM (0/0) Sherman & Clayton Antitrust Acts & Afilias — Merlin, October 21 @ 3:53 AM (1/1) I agree — Say_No_To_Afilias, October 21 @ 6:03 AM (0/0) About TLDs intended for Childrens applications (as .KIDS): Comments and Recommendations on Proposals — vany_martinez, October 21 @ 1:21 AM (1/1) Correction of a word used in the previous posted message — vany_martinez, October 21 @ 10:48 PM (0/0) My e-mail to Senator Boxer - for public review. — friedrich, October 21 @ 12:31 AM (1/4) I'm sending a letter to Sen. Boxer too — SayNoToIOD, October 21 @ 6:19 AM (2/3) Please Do Send Your Letter To Senator Boxer — pilot, October 21 @ 11:28 AM (1/1) Your Absolutely Right! — Facilitator, October 21 @ 4:50 PM (0/0) My second letter to Senator Boxer. — friedrich, October 21 @ 8:25 AM (0/0) Let's Talk About NeuStar — Eliahu, October 20 @ 10:07 PM (2/11) It goes deeper than "entrenched powers" — ElectricSmash, October 21 @ 2:20 AM (1/1) If There's A Product On The Market You Don't Want, Then Don't Buy It! — pilot, October 21 @ 3:18 AM (0/0) Yes, The Rats Are Roaming. Are You Interested In A Ballot??? — Facilitator, October 20 @ 10:13 PM (1/8) Support — cambler, October 20 @ 10:27 PM (1/7) Additional Comment — Facilitator, October 20 @ 10:46 PM (1/6) We will post the FOCI petition here — tlilley, October 21 @ 1:36 AM (1/5) Question? — Facilitator, October 21 @ 1:42 AM (1/4) FOCI Petition — tlilley, October 21 @ 1:55 AM (1/3) I'm not sure what you're asking... — tlilley, October 21 @ 2:28 AM (1/1) Reply — Facilitator, October 21 @ 2:38 AM (0/0) Draft-Any Comments? Also, Need Catchy Title For Subject. — Facilitator, October 20 @ 10:03 PM (4/15) one more thing — SayNoToIOD, October 21 @ 6:36 AM (4/4) Reply — World Thoughts, October 22 @ 9:58 PM (0/0) <groan> — World Thoughts, October 22 @ 9:50 PM (0/0) Are You Attempting Comic Relief? — Facilitator, October 22 @ 9:37 PM (0/0) Just lifting rocks — PHXbird, October 21 @ 9:26 PM (0/0) Additional Thought For Interested Individuals — Facilitator, October 21 @ 1:35 AM (0/0) Revised Draft- Any Interest/Comments? I Will Go First If Yes, But Please Respond. Thanks! — Facilitator, October 21 @ 12:20 AM (3/7) THANKYOU....how do we help ??? — ian-francis-xavier, October 21 @ 1:37 AM (1/1) See Above. Currently Working Out Details As We Speak. Link Below. — Facilitator, October 21 @ 1:43 AM (0/0) "core" infrastructure --> "CORE" the organization — PHXbird, October 21 @ 1:16 AM (1/3) Recommendation? — Facilitator, October 21 @ 1:28 AM (1/2) Re:� Recommendations — PHXbird, October 21 @ 1:50 AM (1/1) Please See Above — Facilitator, October 21 @ 2:04 AM (0/0) P.S. - This Is Concerning A Ballot On This Bulletin Board For Media/Congress/Others To View — Facilitator, October 21 @ 12:25 AM (0/0) My Comments On A Format For The Ballot — Facilitator, October 20 @ 10:29 PM (0/0) JVTeam not only try to take .web from IOD they avoided paying ICANN its $50,000 — Anthony, October 20 @ 10:03 PM (1/2) To be fair... — cambler, October 20 @ 10:06 PM (1/1) Here are the links — Anthony, October 20 @ 11:01 PM (0/0) Wanted: Ballot Indicating All Names Of Those Opposed To Afilias & Neustar — Facilitator, October 20 @ 9:57 PM (2/3) Here is the petition — Infinity, October 20 @ 10:49 PM (1/1) See Above Under "Draft-Any Comments? Also, Need Catchy Title For Subject" — Facilitator, October 20 @ 11:14 PM (0/0) Do We Only Have Until Oct. 27 To Add Names To Ballot? — Facilitator, October 20 @ 10:07 PM (0/0) What Date and Time Does This Board Close? — Infinity, October 20 @ 9:51 PM (2/3) Nevermind. I have the answer. And here is the full schedule for the process.... — Infinity, October 20 @ 9:57 PM (0/0) Closing of forum — PHXbird, October 20 @ 9:55 PM (1/1) LOL....you too, eh? — Infinity, October 20 @ 9:58 PM (0/0) Wanted: Letter That Sums Events To Send To Congress & Agencies — Facilitator, October 20 @ 9:50 PM (2/10) I will write the letter for Congress, and another for journalists. I was planning to do this anyway. — World Thoughts, October 20 @ 10:31 PM (2/7) Thank You Very Much! Additional Idea. — Facilitator, October 20 @ 10:36 PM (1/2) Ok — World Thoughts, October 20 @ 10:39 PM (1/1) Additional Comment — Facilitator, October 21 @ 1:00 AM (0/0) Hello Again — Merlin, October 20 @ 10:34 PM (1/3) Thanks. : ) — World Thoughts, October 20 @ 10:36 PM (1/2) Proposed statement — PHXbird, October 20 @ 11:06 PM (1/1) LOL..... — World Thoughts, October 20 @ 11:23 PM (0/0) Great idea — Merlin, October 20 @ 9:51 PM (1/1) Merlin, Are You Willing To Write The Letter? — Facilitator, October 20 @ 9:59 PM (0/0) Neustar/MelbourneIT and .Web — Merlin, October 20 @ 9:50 PM (0/0) Some Names Council History — jtrade, October 20 @ 9:25 PM (0/0) Impeach Stubbs — Smart, October 20 @ 9:11 PM (0/0) senator@boxer.senate.gov� �� = Barbara Boxer's E-Mail Address — pilot, October 20 @ 8:59 PM (0/0) Vote 'No Confidence' in Ken Stubbs - please resign due to conflict of interest — JaseK, October 20 @ 8:39 PM (0/0) Who are Local Congress People? — Smart, October 20 @ 7:57 PM (2/3) Here's a great link to reps, etc. — PHXbird, October 20 @ 8:37 PM (0/0) grassroots.com — Merlin, October 20 @ 8:21 PM (1/1) Contacting reps — PHXbird, October 20 @ 8:40 PM (0/0) Complain to California Attorney General — Smart, October 20 @ 7:39 PM (0/0) Ken Stubbs is Laughing at YOU>>>>>> — whatsupdoc, October 20 @ 7:06 PM (2/5) Ken's last laughing... - Auerbach and Mueller are ready to rumble ... — Rebeka, October 20 @ 7:28 PM (2/3) Then Let's Give Them Ammunition To Support Our Cause. Consider The Ballot Initiative. Interested? — Facilitator, October 21 @ 1:11 AM (0/0) Auerbach & Mueller — pilot, October 20 @ 7:33 PM (1/1) Pilot, Check The Following Links Re: Additional Board Members Involvement — Facilitator, October 21 @ 1:25 AM (0/0) Write Department of Justice — Smart, October 20 @ 7:22 PM (0/0) Congress — Smart, October 20 @ 6:23 PM (1/3) I Respect Your Position, But... — Facilitator, October 20 @ 6:34 PM (1/2) Postings? — Smart, October 20 @ 6:54 PM (1/1) I've Done That — Facilitator, October 20 @ 7:00 PM (0/0) .WEB Registry — Ryan4, October 20 @ 6:15 PM (1/1) Nice Commentary. That's Exactly What Afilias Doesn't What Us To Know. — Facilitator, October 21 @ 1:09 AM (0/0) Why Didn't Afilias Include .Shop And Others On Their Application? — Eliahu, October 20 @ 5:44 PM (0/0) Domain Names With Built-In Brand Equity Will Be Taken Out Of Use Under Afilias Plan! — Facilitator, October 20 @ 4:55 PM (0/0) New Argument For Opposing Afilias Plan!!! — Facilitator, October 20 @ 4:44 PM (0/0) Useless — julie, October 20 @ 4:13 PM (0/0) Lack Of Afilias Representation In This Forum — pilot, October 20 @ 4:05 PM (2/2) the powerful MONOPOLY =Afilias is INdiFFERENT to public opinion — ian-francis-xavier, October 21 @ 1:32 AM (0/0) Opposing/Informatioal Comments — PHXbird, October 20 @ 4:18 PM (0/0) wrong-headed methodology — sourceview, October 20 @ 4:01 PM (0/0) dispute between CNN and cnnews.com — marry2000, October 20 @ 2:57 PM (0/0) ICANN - Opportunity to require enforcement of policy — ALLDNS, October 20 @ 12:56 AM (0/0) AFILIAS - Is it unethical . . . ? — ALLDNS, October 20 @ 11:57 AM (1/1) It's Pure & Simple Cronyism — Facilitator, October 20 @ 3:22 PM (0/0) CORE apparently unwilling to properly manage US CORE Members — ALLDNS, October 20 @ 10:54 AM (1/18) What business practices? — Makla, October 20 @ 12:14 AM (2/17) Disgruntled — Sarah, October 20 @ 2:14 PM (2/5) ALLDNS - not disgruntled and plays fair and by ICANN Rules — ALLDNS, October 20 @ 4:13 PM (1/2) Just READ — Sarah, October 20 @ 5:41 PM (1/1) ALLDNS Reply — ALLDNS, October 20 @ 6:33 PM (0/0) ALLDNS vs. CORE — friedrich, October 20 @ 2:38 PM (1/1) You're Right — Sarah, October 20 @ 3:15 PM (0/0) CORE Business Practices — ALLDNS, October 20 @ 1:39 PM (2/10) A Response — DanielK, October 20 @ 3:00 PM (4/8) ALLDNS Email to Jeff Smith that CASDNS Rep. mentioned — ALLDNS, October 20 @ 7:10 PM (0/0) DanielK: would you mind answering to my questions, too? Thank you! — friedrich, October 20 @ 6:27 PM (0/0) ALLDNS reply for the record — ALLDNS, October 20 @ 6:01 PM (1/4) Read that example, please. — friedrich, October 20 @ 6:39 PM (1/3) Friedrich, I thought we were staying out if this mess? — Sarah, October 20 @ 7:03 PM (1/2) Sarah, two days ago I didn't even know that ALLDNS existed! — friedrich, October 20 @ 9:08 PM (1/1) ALLDNS to Friedrich — ALLDNS, October 21 @ 12:10 AM (0/0) Thanks — Makla, October 20 @ 3:35 PM (0/0) CORE — friedrich, October 20 @ 2:26 PM (0/0) Complaints Regarding CASDNS Business Practices Requested — ALLDNS, October 20 @ 9:00 AM (0/0) Complaints Regarding CORE & ASS Business Practices Requested — ALLDNS, October 20 @ 8:48 AM (0/0) Afilias:Competition and Ken Stubbs — Merlin, October 20 @ 8:26 AM (1/7) Blatent Lies Here — global view, October 20 @ 11:45 AM (6/6) Ken Stubbs affiliations per Ken Stubbs — IODSupporter, October 20 @ 3:58 PM (0/0) Global View - Flim Flam Artist — Facilitator, October 20 @ 3:53 PM (0/0) Bother to Read — Merlin, October 20 @ 3:36 PM (0/0) THE KEN STUBBS LIE EXPOSED — Eliahu, October 20 @ 3:24 PM (0/0) MR. STUBBS — friedrich, October 20 @ 2:45 PM (0/0) Integrity — Ray, October 20 @ 12:36 AM (0/0) Affilias vs. Afilias — enforcer, October 20 @ 8:23 AM (3/3) Where's the management team? — Ray, October 20 @ 12:54 AM (0/0) Consequences? — friedrich, October 20 @ 8:51 AM (0/0) Future Afilias — enforcer, October 20 @ 8:39 AM (0/0) Top level Domain names - — ravicabral, October 20 @ 8:08 AM (1/1) Your Bang On — enforcer, October 20 @ 8:18 AM (0/0) Precedent:::: InterNic Permitted **PRE** registrations in 1993 — ian-francis-xavier, October 20 @ 6:23 AM (0/0) General Observations of the Past Few Days — Facilitator, October 20 @ 5:50 AM (0/0) September Names Council Meeting! — jtrade, October 20 @ 4:53 AM (0/0) How Generic are these proposals - internationalisation? — internat?, October 20 @ 4:10 AM (0/0) Ethics, competition, pioneer rights — Hather, October 20 @ 3:45 AM (1/1) Please acknowlege the honest work by IOD — nessa, October 20 @ 3:55 AM (0/0) Network Solutions and Bad Security — jtrade, October 20 @ 1:38 AM (0/0) Names Council Meeting — jtrade, October 20 @ 1:10 AM (2/4) Names Council Meeting — pilot, October 20 @ 2:52 AM (1/1) Damage Control! — Facilitator, October 20 @ 4:14 PM (0/0) As chair in Japan meeting, Ken Stubbs/AFILIAS on his mind while listening to questions! — first1, October 20 @ 2:19 AM (1/1) Just How Far Back In Time Does Ken's Relationship Go With Afilias? — Facilitator, October 20 @ 4:47 PM (0/0) more trademark problems in surprising places — Judith Oppenheimer, October 20 @ 12:53 AM (0/0) ICANN scammed out of $950,000 I agree — Merlin, October 20 @ 12:28 AM (0/0) Think Afilias is bad, check out a future Communist Government owned registry — emc2, October 19 @ 10:28 PM (2/3) Just From A Practical Standpoint-Afilias Won't Be Good — Facilitator, October 20 @ 4:57 PM (0/0) Some Afilias members will NOT allow you to register "Communisn" — ian-francis-xavier, October 20 @ 2:13 AM (1/1) 2 bad eggs to choose from — emc2, October 20 @ 7:28 PM (0/0) THE TRUTH: Some trademarks will become invalid. — friedrich, October 19 @ 9:33 PM (0/0) More Conflict of Interest? — jtrade, October 19 @ 8:32 PM (1/1) Very good point. This is merely one of the many many "conflict of interest" issues at hand. — cgrady, October 19 @ 9:22 PM (0/0) Afilias/NSI - a Cybersquatter in bad faith? — Rebeka, October 19 @ 7:22 PM (3/3) How would ICANN end? — ville, October 20 @ 4:32 AM (0/0) Auto-Renewals — Ray, October 20 @ 2:20 AM (0/0) Excellent Point — jranes2, October 19 @ 8:32 PM (0/0) .traveln — traveln, October 19 @ 7:08 PM (2/3) IATA is the Only Option! — frequent traveller, October 20 @ 2:51 PM (1/1) in oposition to IATA's request for TDL — oldham, October 30 @ 6:25 PM (0/0) Proper posting location — PHXbird, October 19 @ 7:21 PM (0/0) Pre-registrations were allowed in 1993 for .com — fabrcop, October 19 @ 4:28 PM (3/6) IODesign OBEYED the Rules UNlike Network Solutions alliance with DOT.tv — ian-francis-xavier, October 20 @ 2:02 AM (0/0) You hit the nail on the head — cgrady, October 19 @ 7:04 PM (1/2) honesty, integrity, and trust — larreeee, October 19 @ 7:41 PM (1/1) Integrity — enforcer, October 19 @ 8:33 PM (0/0) Most People Don't Like To Shoot Themselves - I'm Not Sure About ICANN Though — Eliahu, October 19 @ 4:51 PM (1/1) Response — PHXbird, October 19 @ 7:25 PM (0/0) Unhappy Customers — Merlin, October 19 @ 8:38 AM (0/0) Don't be suckered in by those Afilias supporters. What they say is absurd. Instead, support IOD... — USC, October 19 @ 8:37 AM (0/0) Ken Stubbs,to close for comfort! — Merlin, October 19 @ 8:30 AM (0/0) Don't be too hasty - use established registrars — vicspanner, October 19 @ 7:42 AM (1/5) Image Online Design HAS a proven track record....... — USC, October 19 @ 8:34 AM (1/4) Just tell me which one is better! — wiredz, October 19 @ 7:36 PM (2/3) Competition — marshm, October 20 @ 12:42 AM (0/0) Reply — cambler, October 19 @ 8:13 PM (1/1) IOD Will never get .Web — wiredz, October 26 @ 12:50 AM (0/0) GO TO WWW.JOINFOCI.ORG........ SUPPORT IMAGE ONLINE DESIGN'S .WEB.......AFILIAS SHMAFILIAS!!!!!!! — USC, October 19 @ 7:14 AM (0/0) The UDRP will make all discussion concerning initial domain registration useless... — zzmars, October 19 @ 6:21 AM (0/0) Link to Slide Presentations on NSI's Future Plans — RDM, October 19 @ 6:12 AM (1/1) NSI is a MONOPOLY — manny, October 19 @ 6:47 AM (0/0) IOD Exposed #6 (sex.web) — Whistleblower, October 19 @ 5:14 AM (10/13) I was impressed because IOD did NOT reserve several domains — fabrcop, October 19 @ 4:32 PM (0/0) Sir, there is no fire here. — For The People, October 19 @ 10:11 AM (1/2) NSI does not own single-letter domains — wiredz, October 19 @ 7:46 PM (1/1) Yes — For The People, October 19 @ 8:10 PM (0/0) cybersquating & speculating is NOT the issue //it's control of INFO by AOL — ian-francis-xavier, October 19 @ 7:05 AM (0/0) Thanks "Whistle Blower" You managed to get us off topic...which i suspect you wanted... — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 19 @ 6:03 AM (0/0) Conflict of Interest Defined — jtrade, October 19 @ 6:02 AM (0/0) Conspiracy? Try Blatant abuse — jranes2, October 19 @ 5:55 AM (0/0) You Are Unjustly Comparing "Conflict Of Interest" With "Insider Trading" — Eliahu, October 19 @ 5:52 AM (0/0) Thanks for the compliment!�� You closet posters only help IOD's postion... — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 19 @ 5:41 AM (0/0) Scared — jtrade, October 19 @ 5:35 AM (0/0) Yup... — cambler, October 19 @ 5:18 AM (1/1) Friends are still legal! — mbrittan, October 19 @ 3:04 PM (0/0) IOD Exposed #5 (the witnesses speak) — Whistleblower, October 19 @ 4:48 AM (2/3) "whistleblower" ARE YOU KEN STUBBS? — first1, October 19 @ 5:05 AM (1/1) O.K to be fair---let's not refer to Ken Stubbs in this forum... — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 19 @ 5:57 AM (0/0) IOD Exposed #4 (what the court had to say) — Whistleblower, October 19 @ 4:37 AM (2/2) Court Evidence Is Already Published On ICANN Web Site — wiredz, October 26 @ 5:23 PM (0/0) IOD Exposed #3 — Whistleblower, October 19 @ 4:09 AM (2/2) Do you realize your postings provide further validation of Chris Ambler and .WEB? — cgrady, October 19 @ 4:24 AM (0/0) Weak Smear Campaign — jtrade, October 19 @ 4:19 AM (0/0) You AGAIN miss one HUGE point. — cgrady, October 19 @ 4:12 AM (1/1) Actually, no... — cambler, October 19 @ 4:18 AM (0/0) Last response to this person — cambler, October 19 @ 4:09 AM (0/0) I wish I had written it — marshm, October 19 @ 4:07 AM (0/0) Only the lonely.....This type of posting shows you THAT IOD's Application stand on it's own... — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 19 @ 4:19 AM (0/0) Your finding doesn't say what you think it says. — cgrady, October 19 @ 4:04 AM (0/0) Some facts to help out here — marshm, October 19 @ 4:01 AM (0/0) whistleblow what? — jtrade, October 19 @ 3:59 AM (0/0) Only Chartered TLDs — dmhwalker, October 19 @ 3:03 AM (1/1) There is more... — marshm, October 19 @ 3:16 AM (0/0) Network Solutions and Restraint of Trade — jtrade, October 19 @ 12:43 AM (0/0) NSI Experienced High Level of Uncollectible Receivables - Latest 10-K — RDM, October 19 @ 12:36 AM (1/4) Yes, look into every aspect you can on all applicants — marshm, October 19 @ 3:05 AM (2/3) Reply — RDM, October 19 @ 4:55 AM (0/0) Pot,Kettle,Black — global view, October 19 @ 3:55 AM (1/1) Disclosure — marshm, October 19 @ 4:37 AM (0/0) ICANN'T TOLERATE CORRUPTION — jranes2, October 19 @ 12:35 AM (0/0) Why doesn't everyone support IOD? — Doc again, October 18 @ 11:41 PM (0/0) Interesting Article — RDM, October 18 @ 11:35 PM (2/3) This is EXACTLY how a monopoly operates...Massive Media ...Get your Econ 101 book out... — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 19 @ 12:22 AM (1/1) IOD vs. Afilias — ville, October 19 @ 1:18 AM (0/0) Another Interesting Article — RDM, October 18 @ 11:39 PM (0/0) Did Ken Stubbs Have Access To IOD's Application Before Afillias Submitted? — Mr. Lawrence1, October 18 @ 11:32 PM (3/13) IOD Submitted on October 2 — cambler, October 19 @ 12:17 AM (3/10) Bad move Here Sir — global view, October 19 @ 3:08 AM (2/7) Global---Were you reading the correct thread??? — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 19 @ 3:42 AM (0/0) Response — cambler, October 19 @ 3:25 AM (1/5) response — global view, October 19 @ 3:45 AM (2/4) Final response — cambler, October 19 @ 4:04 AM (1/2) This is immature. — jwatts, October 19 @ 11:15 PM (1/1) I wasn't going to respond...but... — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 20 @ 3:33 AM (0/0) It reallly does go to show you..... — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 19 @ 4:02 AM (0/0) Mr. Ambler — Mr. Lawrence1, October 19 @ 1:02 AM (0/0) I Stand Corrected, However, No Less Skeptical Of This Process — Mr. Lawrence1, October 19 @ 12:28 AM (0/0) One More To Add To The List — Eliahu, October 19 @ 12:08 AM (0/0) Interesting. — For The People, October 18 @ 11:41 PM (0/0) I want a .LOVE not a .WAR ! — OrlandoMM, October 18 @ 10:43 PM (0/0) .kids domain — prshaw, October 18 @ 10:15 PM (0/0) How does ICANN Vote? — Merlin , October 18 @ 9:47 PM (3/3) Another Source — RDM, October 18 @ 11:25 PM (0/0) Source — RDM, October 18 @ 10:05 PM (0/0) Reply — RDM, October 18 @ 9:55 PM (0/0) My Internet, your Internet, our Internet! — friedrich, October 18 @ 9:07 PM (0/0) ICANN Will Pick Afilias? — Eliahu, October 18 @ 8:53 PM (3/3) Trash Journalism — enforcer, October 19 @ 4:19 AM (0/0) Two Words — RDM, October 18 @ 9:52 PM (0/0) Theregister has about as much creditability as a comic book — global view, October 18 @ 9:08 PM (0/0) Oversight — RDM, October 18 @ 8:17 PM (1/2) Oversight — jandl, October 18 @ 11:16 PM (1/1) Thanks! — RDM, October 18 @ 11:40 PM (0/0) ICANN is the cause of the indignation, NOT IOD supporters — vdfman, October 18 @ 7:56 PM (0/0) For ICANN to award .web to Afilias would be a massive anti-trust issue. — Hudgens, October 18 @ 7:43 PM (1/1) thank you — jandl, October 18 @ 11:24 PM (0/0) Just got "bulk-mailed" by NSI — PHXbird, October 18 @ 7:18 PM (0/0) After thorough research of applications, I agree with IOD... — zzmars, October 18 @ 6:50 PM (0/0) IOD supporters make the news! — ludacris, October 18 @ 5:59 PM (0/0) ���� ���� ���� ������ �����Ǿ�� �ϸ�, ���� ��� ����� �ǻ簡 �����Ӱ� ǥ�õǾ�� �Ѵ�. — JP Kim, October 18 @ 5:50 PM (0/0) Network Solutions Scandal — Merlin, October 18 @ 4:46 PM (0/0) Real People Don't Care — philberent, October 18 @ 4:05 PM (5/9) not agreeable — cello, October 19 @ 1:18 AM (0/0) REAL people WILL care after it is too late. This is historically the case. — cgrady, October 18 @ 7:19 PM (1/3) Just not True — global view, October 18 @ 8:27 PM (2/2) On the contrary..... — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 20 @ 4:12 AM (0/0) Mr./Mrs./Ms. View, or can I refer to you by your first name ... Global? — cgrady, October 19 @ 1:11 AM (0/0) Utilizing ignorance compression algorithm?? — vdfman, October 18 @ 6:25 PM (1/1) Everybody Is Welcome To Post Here — pilot, October 18 @ 6:55 PM (0/0) Real People Don't Care — shawn, October 18 @ 6:23 PM (0/0) You're absolutely right — ludacris, October 18 @ 5:42 PM (0/0) Timing of Decision Making Process — Pistoff, October 18 @ 3:46 PM (1/1) Not a conspiracy theorist, but . . — vdfman, October 18 @ 9:42 PM (0/0) name-space knows how to do it — asw, October 18 @ 12:32 AM (1/1) Name-Space — shawn, October 18 @ 6:55 PM (0/0) The importance of Meaning and Generality — Filip, October 18 @ 12:24 AM (0/0) Ken Stubbs has links to 15 TLDs!! — doc again, October 18 @ 11:53 AM (1/1) At least some get the picture — jandl, October 18 @ 11:33 PM (0/0) IOD = excellent customer service — treherne, October 18 @ 9:30 AM (1/1) Way to go IOD....just another reason, why we ....."Believe in IOD"....... — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 18 @ 11:35 PM (0/0) Neustar and Afilias Bid to Steal .Web — jtrade, October 18 @ 1:47 AM (2/2) Yes, it's very important to introduce competition — saskia, October 18 @ 11:36 AM (0/0) Neustar and Afilias comments properly go in a thread towards the bottom — keith246, October 18 @ 5:17 AM (0/0) David vs Goliath — CBK, October 18 @ 1:28 AM (0/0) Dot..tv registration is highly questionable. — zeo, October 17 @ 11:13 PM (2/2) RE: Dot..tv registration is highly questionable — julie, October 20 @ 12:54 AM (0/0) Questionable registration practices — marshm, October 17 @ 11:23 PM (0/0) No monopolies please — RKnight, October 17 @ 9:59 PM (1/6) Registration scramble — RKnight, October 17 @ 10:30 PM (2/5) ICANN must reject unrestricted first-come-first-served unlimited applications — keith246, October 18 @ 5:14 AM (2/2) tradenames — treherne, October 18 @ 9:03 AM (0/0) ICANN is Government Intervention — Ray, October 18 @ 6:09 AM (0/0) Hours or Years? — ville, October 17 @ 10:48 PM (1/1) Oy — For The People, October 18 @ 4:15 AM (0/0) Why all the focus on ONE TLD? — lapointe, October 17 @ 8:37 PM (1/15) I'll Tell You Why The Fuss — Eliahu, October 18 @ 12:30 AM (2/14) More gTLDs is the solution — johnm, October 18 @ 9:34 PM (0/0) People have already paid for their domain names on a gamble — keith246, October 18 @ 3:44 AM (4/12) trademarks issue and monopoply — 4icann, October 22 @ 12:30 AM (0/0) You Are Right - So Am I — Eliahu, October 18 @ 4:30 AM (0/0) In your opinion...However you have every right to that opinion...i just ask you to seek the truth! — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 18 @ 4:22 AM (1/1) i didn't think he was asking which side is right — keith246, October 18 @ 4:57 AM (0/0) IOD's Supporters — cambler, October 18 @ 4:12 AM (4/7) IOD — Michael Fox, October 18 @ 5:14 PM (0/0) Great reply! — fabrcop, October 18 @ 1:38 PM (0/0) Support IOD — treherne, October 18 @ 9:12 AM (0/0) just my opinion — dezi, October 18 @ 4:48 AM (1/3) Good opion, dezi! — wiredz, October 18 @ 4:39 PM (2/2) Lame? — tlilley, October 19 @ 7:07 AM (0/0) Neustar Attempting to BRIBE ICANN? — jtrade, October 17 @ 8:12 PM (0/0) Throwing out the .kid with the .xxx bathwater. — markusbaccus, October 17 @ 8:09 PM (1/3) Time For Regulation Is At Hand ! It's About Our Children — AdvantaTel, October 18 @ 12:31 AM (1/2) The internet is not a children's reading room, nor a substitute for parental supervision — markusbaccus, October 24 @ 7:25 PM (1/1) A bit much. — WorldThoughts, October 24 @ 8:06 PM (0/0) World Thoughts, A Must Read — jtrade, October 17 @ 7:42 PM (4/34) For the proper place to post on IOD scroll down to where you see .WEB at the bottom — keith246, October 17 @ 11:17 PM (0/0) Finally, a defense of capitalism. — markusbaccus, October 17 @ 9:51 PM (0/0) WEBhogging — ville, October 17 @ 9:16 PM (2/21) Waaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhh! I didn't get any .web domains!!! — markusbaccus, October 17 @ 10:01 PM (1/14) speculating = leeching — ville, October 17 @ 10:18 PM (3/13) Let's Do It ! — Ray, October 18 @ 4:48 AM (0/0) Annoying — For The People, October 18 @ 2:08 AM (1/10) Dozens of domains! — ville, October 18 @ 2:16 AM (4/9) Starting a new registry can't avoid speculation either! — fabrcop, October 18 @ 8:07 PM (0/0) dishonesty — Ray, October 18 @ 5:42 AM (1/3) Complaining over what?!!!!!! — For The People, October 18 @ 8:12 AM (1/2) woops ! — Ray, October 18 @ 1:16 PM (1/1) Apology — For The People, October 18 @ 10:53 PM (0/0) Mind Reader — Merlin, October 18 @ 2:35 AM (1/1) Actually... — For The People, October 18 @ 2:49 AM (0/0) Knowledge — For The People, October 18 @ 2:33 AM (1/1) Value of .law to General Public — bmanz, November 4 @ 1:25 AM (0/0) advocates for fairness=whining — markusbaccus, October 17 @ 10:38 PM (0/0) DOMAIN ENVY! — shawn, October 17 @ 9:54 PM (2/5) Regarding Afilias — Pistoff, October 17 @ 10:59 PM (0/0) Foresight? — ville, October 17 @ 10:07 PM (2/3) rebuttal — markusbaccus, October 17 @ 10:28 PM (0/0) Foresight — shawn, October 17 @ 10:23 PM (1/1) Registering domains — ville, October 17 @ 10:30 PM (0/0) Spare us your rhetoric — ForgetTheHype, October 17 @ 7:51 PM (3/9) PLEASE take the time to read IOD's Application...that is what they are standing behind!!!! — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 17 @ 8:19 PM (1/4) I've read their application... — ForgetTheHype, October 17 @ 8:45 PM (2/3) You bring up some valid points....IN Favor of IOD.... — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 17 @ 9:20 PM (0/0) Your technical objections — cambler, October 17 @ 9:13 PM (1/1) Sole registry for pilot period — marshm, October 17 @ 10:58 PM (0/0) Let's just forget the hype — Merlin, October 17 @ 8:02 PM (0/0) ForgetForgetTheHype — For The People, October 17 @ 8:02 PM (1/2) I'm not here to charm you — ForgetTheHype, October 17 @ 8:06 PM (1/1) Don't need the charm — For The People, October 17 @ 8:13 PM (0/0) Ken Stubbs & Conflict Of Interest Policy — RDM, October 17 @ 6:16 PM (0/0) Interesting Article — RDM, October 17 @ 5:46 PM (1/4) Please Post this in the Name=Space Area...it is interesting... — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 17 @ 6:04 PM (1/3) Is Greg Krajewski the moderator? — ForgetTheHype, October 17 @ 6:44 PM (2/2) I think... — For The People, October 17 @ 6:59 PM (0/0) No I am not the moderator...just trying to direct traffic....sorry — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 17 @ 6:57 PM (0/0) Want to see another monopoly? — ForgetTheHype, October 17 @ 5:41 PM (5/48) My point exactly... — zzmars, October 17 @ 9:58 PM (2/5) Unaware of IOD — PHXbird, October 17 @ 10:41 PM (0/0) IOD v. IANA, 1997 — cambler, October 17 @ 10:10 PM (2/3) That "Pioneer Preference" Arguement is getting very old — global view, October 18 @ 8:46 PM (0/0) Case In Point... — zzmars, October 17 @ 10:54 PM (1/1) Ya Right — jranes1, October 17 @ 11:27 PM (0/0) Incidentally.... — For The People, October 17 @ 7:12 PM (1/4) Scripts — ForgetTheHype, October 17 @ 7:26 PM (3/3) Flawed reasoning — cgrady, October 27 @ 1:51 AM (0/0) "forget the hype"...Are you Ken Stubbs? — first1, October 18 @ 1:15 AM (0/0) Tech — For The People, October 17 @ 7:37 PM (0/0) Um.... — For The People, October 17 @ 7:07 PM (0/0) If you would have went to the IOD area below...you would have read... — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 17 @ 6:02 PM (1/4) It doesn't matter — ForgetTheHype, October 17 @ 6:22 PM (1/3) Sir, Amazon.com, P&G, Microsoft probably EACH only a couple of thousand generic dot com's — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 17 @ 6:46 PM (1/2) Please visit companysleuth.com — ForgetTheHype, October 17 @ 7:00 PM (1/1) Cool site. You see that Greg? — BrianC, October 18 @ 8:44 AM (0/0) Interesting — RDM, October 17 @ 5:48 PM (1/30) Re: Interesting — ForgetTheHype, October 17 @ 6:14 PM (4/29) Revoke IODs Registrations?� Just Try To Put Toothpaste Back Into The Tube. — pilot, October 17 @ 6:49 PM (1/8) Matter of fairness — ville, October 17 @ 9:30 PM (1/7) Matter Of Fairness — pilot, October 17 @ 10:02 PM (1/6) Matter of Fairness — ville, October 17 @ 10:26 PM (2/5) Fairness....what is fair? — For The People, October 18 @ 2:20 AM (0/0) Matter Of Fairness — pilot, October 18 @ 12:09 AM (1/3) ok — For The People, October 18 @ 2:51 AM (1/2) For The People, I Agree With You. I Only Responded To Ville's Comment — pilot, October 18 @ 3:20 AM (1/1) Ooops. — For The People, October 18 @ 3:33 AM (0/0) Business Risk — Merlin, October 17 @ 6:43 PM (2/14) May I Amplify A Point — RDM, October 17 @ 7:56 PM (0/0) Re: Business Risk — ForgetTheHype, October 17 @ 6:51 PM (2/12) Motive — For The People, October 17 @ 7:18 PM (1/9) Should have figured — ForgetTheHype, October 17 @ 7:43 PM (3/8) FYI for the "HYPE"-----You can run, but you can't hide sir, from the simple truth... — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 18 @ 3:56 AM (0/0) Squabbling — PHXbird, October 17 @ 8:18 PM (0/0) Take courtesy training. — For The People, October 17 @ 8:05 PM (1/5) Too bad — ForgetTheHype, October 17 @ 8:11 PM (4/4) Thats Not Capitalism — enforcer, October 17 @ 9:54 PM (0/0) Criticism of Big Business — PHXbird, October 17 @ 9:11 PM (0/0) Capitalism — For The People, October 17 @ 9:08 PM (0/0) Then You Support Capitalism. Good For You. — RDM, October 17 @ 8:18 PM (0/0) No Hype — Merlin, October 17 @ 7:00 PM (1/1) More ad hominem — ForgetTheHype, October 17 @ 7:15 PM (0/0) How Did You Obtain # of Mr. Brittan's .Web Domain Names — RDM, October 17 @ 6:38 PM (1/1) Reponse Received Below — RDM, October 17 @ 6:41 PM (0/0) Re: Reply — ForgetTheHype, October 17 @ 6:38 PM (1/1) Sir... — For The People, October 17 @ 7:23 PM (0/0) Any Connection With Afilias? (i.e. Affiliate Program) — Mario, October 17 @ 5:37 PM (0/0) IOD Court Ruling - FACTS — ForgetTheHype, October 17 @ 5:26 PM (1/1) It's IOD's Appplication that will land it the Dot Web TLD! "On it's merits alone" — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 17 @ 7:03 PM (0/0) IOD deserves .WEB, stop the monopoly — IraChandler, October 17 @ 4:46 PM (1/1) IOD The True Dot Web — Omar, October 18 @ 3:14 AM (0/0) Support for Image Online Design — URLMerchant, October 17 @ 4:12 PM (1/2) I agree that IOD should control .WEB, but I have one problem... — zzmars, October 17 @ 5:05 PM (1/1) Domains ARE Property — pilot, October 17 @ 5:33 PM (0/0) Pre-Registration, even in .WEB, is premature — zzmars, October 17 @ 4:06 PM (3/3) Sir, if you do not leave your name, you lose credibility....as we must do this in the "open" — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 17 @ 5:19 PM (0/0) Respectful Reply To ZZMARS — pilot, October 17 @ 5:01 PM (0/0) Question? — RDM, October 17 @ 4:54 PM (0/0) This process is extremely complicated especially if you don't speak English!! — Neila, October 17 @ 3:27 PM (1/1) need, other language forum, korea, russia, china, japan ... — JP Kim, October 18 @ 5:44 PM (0/0) We Need Help! — ChrisT, October 17 @ 2:50 PM (0/0) IOD should be the owner of .WEB Addresses — Rhoades, October 17 @ 2:45 PM (0/0) Summary — fabrcop, October 17 @ 1:34 PM (0/0) IO Design is clearly the owner of .web — chichit, October 17 @ 1:31 PM (1/1) ICANN may face the same action Afternic took to force them to be fair — websitio, October 17 @ 4:11 PM (0/0) It's all been said — vinny, October 17 @ 12:48 AM (1/1) IOD has proved To Be A Distinguished Registrar — chicagoan, October 17 @ 1:09 PM (0/0) ICANN, WHY WON'T YOU COMMENT ON THE KEN STUBBS ISSUE? — anthony, October 17 @ 11:32 AM (1/1) KEN sTubbs will be Investigated!!!! — chicagoan, October 17 @ 1:14 PM (0/0) IOD .WEB — Michael Fox, October 17 @ 9:22 AM (1/1) Vote for Small Business Not Ken Stubbs and Network Solutions — chicagoan, October 17 @ 1:11 PM (0/0) Ethical Suicide — Merlin, October 17 @ 9:16 AM (1/1) Cost of Doing Business! — RDM, October 17 @ 4:36 PM (0/0) no .WEB at all — Makla, October 17 @ 8:52 AM (2/3) It would be a non-sense to leave out .web, that is the most appreciated TLD! — fabrcop, October 17 @ 1:13 PM (1/1) ...most appreciated TLD, ha! — Makla, October 17 @ 3:14 PM (0/0) That might be what was intended? — anthony, October 17 @ 11:21 AM (0/0) The Tangled .WEB They Weave.... — jtrade, October 17 @ 7:28 AM (1/1) ICANN Promote Small Business, Award Image Online!! — chicagoan, October 17 @ 1:19 PM (0/0) Register .WEB — Andy, October 17 @ 7:17 AM (1/1) ICANN stop the Monopoly!! Save ANTI-TRUST LAWS!! — chicagoan, October 17 @ 1:17 PM (0/0) About any proposed gTLD with strings and acronyms that implies geographical regions and .GEO — vany_martinez, October 17 @ 7:06 AM (0/0) Monopolies MUST be stopped — C.Bell, October 17 @ 7:02 AM (1/1) Yes, stop monopoly, promote competition — gfgs, October 17 @ 12:16 AM (0/0) My history with NSI.. ** Please write YOURS ****** — rantawi, October 17 @ 6:51 AM (0/0) About .KIDS, .WOMEN, .XXX and .SEX — vany_martinez, October 17 @ 6:37 AM (1/2) Some of these countries haven't even outlawed slavery yet — keith246, October 18 @ 4:38 AM (1/1) Re: Some of these countries haven't even outlawed slavery yet — vany_martinez, October 19 @ 3:52 AM (0/0) Neustar Attempting to BRIBE ICANN for .WEB? — jtrade, October 17 @ 6:29 AM (0/0) Posting of Applications & Legal bills (applicant for .web # 3) — BELLC, October 17 @ 6:27 AM (0/0) Messages Commenting on gTLDs were Censored — keith246, October 17 @ 4:29 AM (0/0) Most People not know what mean .pro .nom .biz .dir ... — JP Kim, October 17 @ 4:21 AM (0/0) Parody gTLDs must be restricted to be permitted by the courts — keith246, October 17 @ 4:07 AM (0/0) Concrete Name is more good for ASIA and Africa, East Europe, Latin America people. — JP Kim, October 17 @ 3:58 AM (1/1) Precicely — DaveBusiness, October 17 @ 1:47 PM (0/0) The issue isn't which 3 letters follow the last dot — keith246, October 17 @ 3:54 AM (0/0) Unrestricted gTLDs will waste the resource and solve nothing — keith246, October 17 @ 3:42 AM (1/8) Solving "cyberhoarding" — philberent, October 17 @ 5:40 AM (1/7) More info — ville, October 17 @ 9:45 PM (1/6) Getting in the way of what is seen as the ICANN get-rich-quick scheme — keith246, October 17 @ 10:23 PM (1/5) Good idea! — ville, October 17 @ 10:39 PM (1/4) yes guidelines needed -- they should be in the applications — keith246, October 17 @ 11:07 PM (1/3) Geographical TLD's and registration guidelines — ville, October 17 @ 11:22 PM (2/2) yes, the country level registrars did do some research — keith246, October 17 @ 11:51 PM (0/0) Governments can steal names in unrestricted domains — keith246, October 17 @ 11:48 PM (0/0) WEB TLD's — swallace, October 17 @ 3:37 AM (2/3) Top Level Domain — ACI, October 20 @ 7:28 PM (1/1) BE FAIR — billlevy, October 17 @ 2:17 AM (0/0) Explanation please... — huguesdb, October 17 @ 12:55 AM (2/6) it makes money — keith246, October 17 @ 4:38 AM (1/1) Who makes money? — huguesdb, October 17 @ 11:23 AM (0/0) simple answer? — Ray, October 17 @ 2:13 AM (1/3) ok for freedom of choice... — huguesdb, October 17 @ 11:17 AM (2/2) two-for-one deals on domain names will do nothing to cure the name shortage — keith246, October 17 @ 10:48 PM (0/0) Internet Stability — Ray, October 17 @ 6:30 PM (0/0) IOD .Web supporters and those for Competition — jtrade, October 17 @ 12:19 AM (2/2) IODesign should be a registrar for .Web regardless of ICANN decision — WebSitio, October 17 @ 2:10 AM (0/0) A note to ICANN — Rmotion, October 17 @ 12:39 AM (0/0) .WEB TLD — vd, October 17 @ 12:15 AM (3/3) .WEB - The vision — sirjeffer, October 17 @ 1:09 PM (0/0) Note to ICANN - 2nd attempt — Rmotion, October 17 @ 2:17 AM (0/0) web registry — tennis, October 16 @ 9:51 PM (0/0) Support for Image Online Design and the .web TLD — Hudgens, October 16 @ 9:47 PM (4/6) .WEB will quickly go out of style — keith246, October 17 @ 5:14 AM (0/0) ICANN versus basic fairness — mdw, October 16 @ 11:36 PM (2/2) ICANN Fairness - IOD and .web — Hudgens, October 18 @ 7:39 PM (0/0) I think we are in the same NSI been screwed club — emc2, October 17 @ 12:41 AM (0/0) Another vote for IOD. — jumper, October 16 @ 10:40 PM (0/0) Yes, please Encourage competition! — stuart, October 16 @ 10:04 PM (0/0) We all want .web, can Afilias and IOD run it together? — Stoertebeker, October 16 @ 8:06 PM (1/1) Yes, but only one can be the registry (the other one would be a registrar) — fabrcop, October 16 @ 8:24 PM (0/0) Afilias.tv — Merlin, October 16 @ 7:09 PM (0/0) Jon Postel's words — Reidar, October 16 @ 6:24 PM (2/2) In tribute to Jon Postel... — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 17 @ 1:13 AM (0/0) Thanks! — RDM, October 16 @ 6:32 PM (0/0) Ken Stubbs - VP & Director of iDomain, Inc. (Another Applicant) — RDM, October 16 @ 6:18 PM (0/0) Ken Stubbs/Sunrise Period — Merlin, October 16 @ 6:11 PM (0/0) TLD applications .kids — algajola24, October 16 @ 5:44 PM (0/0) Read the applications: IODesign is the best choice for .web — fabrcop, October 16 @ 5:36 PM (0/0) Vote to extend discussion forum — emc2, October 16 @ 5:17 PM (1/1) Extend the forum, yes. — keith246, October 17 @ 3:45 AM (0/0) Now� you can pre-register for the 7 new TLD's .firm, .shop, .arts, .rec, .info, .nom and .web free! — Rebeka, October 16 @ 4:56 PM (2/8) STOP PRODUCING FUD — KMalorny, October 17 @ 7:44 AM (1/4) Pre-Registrations or Registrations at CORE's knipp.de? — Rebeka, October 17 @ 8:37 PM (1/3) P-R-E-Registrations — KMalorny, October 17 @ 10:40 PM (1/2) P-R-E-regs — PHXbird, October 17 @ 11:23 PM (1/1) Re: P-R-E-Regs — KMalorny, October 18 @ 7:22 AM (0/0) Probably this is a old site about 1997 IAHC plan — fabrcop, October 16 @ 5:18 PM (1/2) Go to - http://www.knipp.de/home.html - and check it out for yourself! — Rebeka, October 16 @ 5:36 PM (1/1) Don't care too much! See registrars.com's preregistrations also... — fabrcop, October 16 @ 5:46 PM (0/0) Password Revoked Second Time — TheWebster2, October 16 @ 4:10 PM (5/10) DotMoron Does The TheWebster3 Shuffle — TheWebster2, October 17 @ 7:24 AM (0/0) it's a new world order conspiracy!!! — DotMorons, October 17 @ 1:09 AM (2/3) Love The Dramatics — TheWebster2, October 17 @ 7:49 AM (0/0) Besides my little joke, there IS a serious matter with censorship and espionage! — TheWebster3, October 17 @ 3:49 AM (1/1) Kind Soul — TheWebster2, October 17 @ 7:41 AM (0/0) Webster2's missing password — PHXbird, October 16 @ 10:38 PM (0/0) My name was revoked as well — icann_, October 16 @ 9:00 PM (0/0) Please stop drinking, Webster2! :-)) — TheWebster3, October 16 @ 4:25 PM (1/2) Reponse — TheWebster2, October 16 @ 4:41 PM (1/1) I Agree With TheWebster3 - What's The Big Deal — Mario, October 16 @ 5:10 PM (0/0) There are other applications to consider — lapointe, October 16 @ 3:19 PM (0/0) No advantage for IOD for their bad business pratice — KMalorny, October 16 @ 2:52 PM (2/5) Greedy???? — jranes1, October 17 @ 12:22 AM (2/2) the lobby of the trademark. — 4icann, October 20 @ 8:00 AM (0/0) Re: Greedy???? — KMalorny, October 17 @ 8:00 AM (0/0) ICANN will make a good job and the only criteria is the application. And IOD wins! — Rebeka, October 16 @ 3:28 PM (1/1) Nothing new — KMalorny, October 16 @ 4:22 PM (0/0) Questions for C.Ambler (IOD) — IODskeptic, October 16 @ 10:19 AM (1/5) Answers below — cambler, October 16 @ 6:53 PM (2/4) To C.Ambler, IOD: objections — IODskeptic, October 19 @ 2:08 PM (0/0) ?? I can't find them — IODskeptic, October 16 @ 8:05 PM (1/2) Answers — cambler, October 16 @ 8:07 PM (1/1) Thanks, Chris! — For The People, October 16 @ 8:18 PM (0/0) Ken Stubbs - how many apps are you involved with? — jandl, October 16 @ 8:46 AM (1/1) Question — TheWebster2, October 16 @ 4:13 PM (0/0) ICANN: I am waiting for answers from the respective APPLICANTS in this FORUM! — friedrich, October 16 @ 8:12 AM (3/4) I Agree...Mr Ambler from IOD has made himself available to answer questions about the IOD applicatio — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 17 @ 2:14 AM (0/0) There are others — marshm, October 16 @ 12:14 AM (1/1) Thank you for participating — friedrich, October 18 @ 8:21 PM (0/0) Yes, these discussions are important! — Reidar, October 16 @ 9:19 AM (0/0) Cookie Web-bugs use explodes with additional generic TLDs — davebr, October 16 @ 8:12 AM (0/0) Moderator, where are you? — pedro, October 16 @ 5:46 AM (3/3) Moderator:Perhaps sub forums should be set up for those two applicants now — keith246, October 17 @ 4:42 AM (0/0) Socks in the Shirt Drawer — For The People, October 16 @ 9:04 AM (0/0) ICANN does enough censoring — jandl, October 16 @ 8:14 AM (0/0) Reply to Hold on a second... � marshm, — emc2, October 16 @ 5:08 AM (0/0) Delay Selection of New GTLDs Until New Board Members Added — enforcer, October 16 @ 4:20 AM (1/1) Public Accountablilty — lrfarny, October 17 @ 2:45 AM (0/0) Name-Space — fred, October 16 @ 3:54 AM (1/2) A Problem with Name.Space's Application — lrfarny, October 16 @ 7:25 PM (1/1) name space brings in critical vision and technology — dabbio, October 17 @ 10:27 AM (0/0) Are we missing the point here? — marshm, October 16 @ 3:35 AM (3/3) for the first-come-first-served registrar requests it is hard to see how they can fail — keith246, October 17 @ 4:55 AM (0/0) Well said, Gene — lrfarny, October 17 @ 2:49 AM (0/0) Excellent Comments from Diebold... — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 16 @ 4:47 AM (0/0) How can Stubbs be removed from ICANN? — mmtb1111, October 16 @ 2:42 AM (1/1) Ask Kiyu... — RDM, October 16 @ 2:56 AM (0/0) Want accept all TLDs, .art .trade .market .music ... — kim, October 16 @ 1:50 AM (3/5) need many many TLDs — people, October 16 @ 6:48 AM (0/0) TLDs, .sex , .art .trade .market .music .love Great Idea — gurdeep, October 16 @ 3:38 AM (1/2) Red-Light and Green-Space TLDs — mpalage, October 17 @ 1:07 AM (1/1) This seems clear — lrfarny, October 17 @ 3:46 AM (0/0) That's Right, more need, ".country" — Russia, October 16 @ 2:37 AM (0/0) Just LOOK at this place! (3 main issues) — anthony, October 16 @ 1:32 AM (0/0) How can we comment on un-posted TLD applications ?? & trademarks issue — emc2, October 16 @ 12:05 AM (2/3) Read my comments. — wiredz, October 18 @ 5:29 PM (0/0) Hold on a second... — marshm, October 16 @ 1:37 AM (1/1) Reply to Marshm — emc2, October 16 @ 5:11 PM (0/0) Is .web not an 'alternate root system'? — huguesdb, October 16 @ 12:03 AM (2/6) IOD is not an alternate root system — cambler, October 16 @ 7:38 PM (1/4) Stop lying, Ambler — wiredz, October 18 @ 4:55 PM (3/3) Reply to "wiredz" , aka Eugene — bartender, October 19 @ 3:59 AM (0/0) You need to do some studying — jandl, October 19 @ 12:00 AM (0/0) Roots — cambler, October 18 @ 7:18 PM (0/0) .WEB is not a root system — jandl, October 16 @ 12:48 AM (0/0) Honoring Existing Contracts — Mr. Lawrence, October 15 @ 11:45 PM (0/0) We are so caught up, we are forgetting one thing. — For The People, October 15 @ 11:38 PM (1/2) Waiting for an answer from a representative of AFILIAS! — friedrich, October 16 @ 7:50 AM (1/1) The purpose of this forum — BrianC, October 16 @ 8:25 AM (0/0) Go IOD ! — treherne, October 15 @ 11:19 PM (0/0) Password Revoked — TheWebster, October 15 @ 10:28 PM (1/1) Me too — For The People, October 15 @ 10:33 PM (0/0) Project Trojan Horse — TheWebster1, October 15 @ 10:24 PM (1/1) Sleazy Politics? — Merlin, October 15 @ 10:42 PM (0/0) _ Ken Stubbs Should Step Down From ICANN or Afilias. — internet78, October 15 @ 8:21 PM (0/0) If Afilias has so much power, why do they not flood this message board with supporters? — Stoertebeker, October 15 @ 8:20 PM (2/6) If Afilias has so much power, why do they not flood this message board with supporters? — Debug, October 17 @ 3:11 AM (1/4) Maybe Afilias is smart? — BrianC, October 17 @ 6:22 AM (1/3) BrianC....give it a rest....Explain, why Afilias has a "strong" case... — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 17 @ 7:46 AM (1/2) The posts — BrianC, October 17 @ 9:33 AM (1/1) We all need to articulate our comments....With that....CAN WE DISCUSS THE APPLICATIONS!!! — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 17 @ 4:42 PM (0/0) Power By Afilias — Mr. Lawrence, October 15 @ 8:43 PM (0/0) If ICANN decides that Name.Space has the best application - do they get ALL their new TLD names? — Rebeka, October 15 @ 7:34 PM (2/6) they should have inserted a link to the oxford english dictionary in their application — keith246, October 17 @ 5:05 AM (0/0) No. — For The People, October 15 @ 7:36 PM (1/4) Where are you seeing that — kiyu, October 15 @ 8:40 PM (3/3) G-D, no! — For The People, October 15 @ 9:03 PM (0/0) Where? Hmmm. . . — For The People, October 15 @ 8:52 PM (0/0) multiple gTLDs on an application — kiyu, October 15 @ 8:49 PM (0/0) An Open Letter to IOD Supporters — cambler, October 15 @ 7:31 PM (4/7) I totally agree....The application is what makes IOD stand out above the rest! — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 16 @ 4:13 AM (0/0) What's past is past? — Eliahu, October 16 @ 3:35 AM (1/1) The Past vs. The Present — cambler, October 16 @ 7:50 PM (0/0) Look at your signature line — pedro, October 15 @ 10:15 PM (1/1) Well, how can I say this? . . . Um. . . you're wrong. — For The People, October 15 @ 10:39 PM (0/0) Reply to Mr. Ambler — doc, October 15 @ 8:07 PM (1/1) The points I brought up — cambler, October 15 @ 8:10 PM (0/0) A 60 day sunrise period! — first1, October 15 @ 7:09 PM (0/0) Time frame for new TLDs — kularski, October 15 @ 6:29 PM (0/0) Network Solutions SPOOKY Past — Merlin, October 15 @ 6:26 PM (1/1) Thanks! Good Read. — RDM, October 16 @ 1:30 AM (0/0) I am horrified by a sunrise period for the Afilias Cartel!!! — Rebeka, October 15 @ 5:52 PM (3/13) What? Interrupt my golf? — americeo, October 15 @ 7:10 PM (0/0) Sunrise Period is illegal — Merlin, October 15 @ 6:22 PM (0/0) sunrise period — kiyu, October 15 @ 5:57 PM (4/10) Sunrise - Kiyu — pilot, October 15 @ 9:33 PM (0/0) Who gets UNITED? united airlines, united van lines? — first1, October 15 @ 7:13 PM (2/5) Reply to "Who Gets United?" — lrfarny, October 17 @ 2:41 AM (0/0) Whoever has it TMd — kiyu, October 15 @ 7:26 PM (3/3) Expanded Question — RDM, October 16 @ 1:44 AM (0/0) Will the US trademarks over ride other countries? — doc, October 15 @ 7:45 PM (0/0) You said it yourself!!!! — Anthony, October 15 @ 7:31 PM (0/0) Trademark Law — friedrich, October 15 @ 6:03 PM (0/0) 500'000 Trademarks? Where are they? — Rebeka, October 15 @ 6:02 PM (1/1) restrictions — kiyu, October 15 @ 6:09 PM (0/0) Afilias limits regestration to 10 years max!! — Anthony, October 15 @ 5:35 PM (1/1) Limitation — kiyu, October 15 @ 5:53 PM (0/0) TO ALL POSTERS: - Please list your name and Where you are from...ALSO more on our Grassroot Efforts — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 15 @ 5:31 PM (0/0) Afilias - 100% conflict of interest — pedro, October 15 @ 5:22 PM (0/0) Has the creation of� AFILIAS been approved by respective authorities having supervision of cartels? — friedrich, October 15 @ 5:02 PM (1/1) An excellent point — kiyu, October 15 @ 5:31 PM (0/0) A matter of Public Trust — mhubbard, October 15 @ 4:51 PM (0/0) IOD meets the criteria for stability, Affilias does not. — doc, October 15 @ 2:23 PM (1/28) Affilias is the most reliable — kiyu, October 15 @ 4:05 PM (5/27) Question??? — RDM, October 16 @ 2:03 AM (0/0) Stability — cambler, October 15 @ 6:50 PM (0/0) Capability — PHXbird, October 15 @ 5:57 PM (0/0) Risk management — friedrich, October 15 @ 4:43 PM (1/7) IODs current system stress level — kiyu, October 15 @ 4:53 PM (4/6) How Omniscient — RDM, October 16 @ 2:08 AM (0/0) Stress Levels — cambler, October 15 @ 6:47 PM (1/2) Stress Levels — kiyu, October 15 @ 8:37 PM (1/1) Re: stress — cambler, October 15 @ 8:45 PM (0/0) Different league — PHXbird, October 15 @ 6:27 PM (0/0) Compare Afilias and IODs risk concerning an awaited respective stress level, please. — friedrich, October 15 @ 5:20 PM (0/0) Reply — For The People, October 15 @ 4:08 PM (2/15) How NSI started — kiyu, October 15 @ 4:41 PM (2/5) Technical Answers — cambler, October 15 @ 7:08 PM (0/0) Reply — For The People, October 15 @ 5:09 PM (1/3) Clarification & apology to Mr. Ellison — kiyu, October 15 @ 5:25 PM (1/2) Hey — For The People, October 15 @ 5:40 PM (1/1) Understanding — kiyu, October 15 @ 5:49 PM (0/0) Furthermore. . . — For The People, October 15 @ 4:14 PM (1/8) What I want & what is best — kiyu, October 15 @ 5:14 PM (5/7) What is Best??? — RDM, October 16 @ 2:31 AM (0/0) Kiyu, I HAVE Researched The Afilias Application — pilot, October 15 @ 9:45 PM (0/0) Afilias - too big for comfort — doc, October 15 @ 7:28 PM (0/0) Crashes? — cambler, October 15 @ 6:52 PM (0/0) What's missing? — For The People, October 15 @ 5:23 PM (1/2) ONE gTLD — kiyu, October 15 @ 7:24 PM (1/1) I have not heard — For The People, October 15 @ 7:40 PM (0/0) The Comment Process to-date - An analysis — TRUTH BE TOLD, October 15 @ 11:42 AM (2/2) Perspectives — TheWebster1, October 16 @ 2:52 AM (0/0) Truth be told...Are you Ken Stubbs? — first1, October 15 @ 4:13 PM (0/0) same opinions — PSH, October 15 @ 9:33 AM (1/4) TOO BAD PEOPLE DONT READ THE APPLICATIONS — TRUTH BE TOLD, October 15 @ 2:10 PM (2/3) Truth or dare! — first1, October 15 @ 5:06 PM (1/1) Sunrise Surprise — Mario, October 16 @ 9:48 PM (0/0) JUMPING to conclusions ... — friedrich, October 15 @ 2:51 PM (0/0) Ken Stubs - Insider — TheWebster, October 15 @ 9:29 AM (0/0) ICANN - how do you grant equal chances for all, to register new TLD's on day 1? — Rebeka, October 15 @ 8:59 AM (3/17) The money making takes priority? — davebr, October 16 @ 7:35 AM (0/0) One answer — BrianC, October 15 @ 9:12 AM (2/9) The reason you want the .web registrations cancelled...... — For The People, October 15 @ 11:11 AM (1/4) Risk-taking — BrianC, October 15 @ 10:25 PM (1/3) Admit — For The People, October 15 @ 11:06 PM (1/2) Loot your holdings? — BrianC, October 15 @ 11:22 PM (1/1) Reply. — For The People, October 15 @ 11:29 PM (0/0) Paradoxically the solution is just = accepting early registrations since 1996 — fabrcop, October 15 @ 9:22 AM (2/3) definitely real — larreeee, October 15 @ 3:19 PM (1/1) Thanks for the link! — larreeee, October 15 @ 3:24 PM (0/0) Allegations — BrianC, October 15 @ 9:39 AM (0/0) Simple solution for .web ... — fabrcop, October 15 @ 9:11 AM (1/5) Random = fair — BrianC, October 15 @ 9:25 AM (3/4) Please Define Fair, Sir... — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 15 @ 11:41 PM (0/0) FAIR? — larreeee, October 15 @ 3:42 PM (1/1) FAIR FOR IOD REGISTRANTS TO KEEP THEIR NAMES — pilot, October 16 @ 12:44 AM (0/0) Random is NOT fair — For The People, October 15 @ 11:14 AM (0/0) It's the same feeling. — LGW, October 15 @ 8:54 AM (2/7) I fully support your comment. — friedrich, October 15 @ 1:15 PM (0/0) Useful link — fabrcop, October 15 @ 9:18 AM (1/5) THE STRAIGHT SCOOP ON IO DESIGNS LEGAL HISTORY — TRUTH BE TOLD, October 15 @ 11:17 AM (1/4) It's important that we know what really happened — fabrcop, October 15 @ 1:11 PM (1/3) INTERESTING FICTION — TRUTH BE TOLD, October 15 @ 2:41 PM (2/2) Fairness: everybody in the world knows that .web=IOD — fabrcop, October 15 @ 7:35 PM (0/0) The Ignore It, Please — cambler, October 15 @ 7:01 PM (0/0) Can of worms — pedro, October 15 @ 8:29 AM (1/2) ICANN, please delete insulting messages — fabrcop, October 15 @ 8:38 AM (1/1) language issue — pedro, October 15 @ 10:33 PM (0/0) I am confident in ICANN's fairness — fabrcop, October 15 @ 7:21 AM (2/11) probably .WEB will be irrelevant in just a few years — keith246, October 17 @ 5:02 AM (1/1) Your Irrelevant Right Now — TheWebster2, October 17 @ 7:57 AM (0/0) Powerful cartel led by NSI? — BrianC, October 15 @ 7:47 AM (2/8) Pre-registrations or unfair name grabbing on day 1 by Big Companies. — Rebeka, October 15 @ 8:11 AM (1/6) Evidence? — BrianC, October 15 @ 8:24 AM (3/5) Random rush on day one — fabrcop, October 15 @ 8:48 AM (0/0) Evidence Sir??? — RDM, October 15 @ 8:40 AM (0/0) Procter and Gamble registered HUNDREDS of generic names ..... — Rebeka, October 15 @ 8:40 AM (1/2) The round-robin system — BrianC, October 15 @ 8:51 AM (1/1) Round Robin — For The People, October 15 @ 10:56 AM (0/0) I believe that IODesign registrations would be considered 100% valid by a Court — fabrcop, October 15 @ 8:05 AM (0/0) Register.com (=Afilias) is unable to handle new TLD's — Rebeka, October 15 @ 6:32 AM (2/2) I waited almost 3 months for a NSI transfer! — first1, October 15 @ 4:31 PM (0/0) Response delays — PHXbird, October 15 @ 4:06 PM (0/0) PROTEST — pedro, October 15 @ 5:44 AM (2/9) You've missed the point — anthony, October 15 @ 1:31 PM (1/1) .com — For The People, October 15 @ 2:32 PM (0/0) I STRONGLY disagree. — larreeee, October 15 @ 6:28 AM (2/6) Say NO! to generic TLDS — korskarn, October 15 @ 5:24 PM (0/0) you are off topic — pedro, October 15 @ 6:47 AM (3/4) Pedro, don't think you are a mind-reader — For The People, October 15 @ 2:40 PM (0/0) business.web — friedrich, October 15 @ 2:16 PM (1/1) I support Freidrich and Business.web....from someone who has invested time in their .web business — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 15 @ 10:53 PM (0/0) Reversed logic — fabrcop, October 15 @ 8:20 AM (0/0) Impropriety Not Likely — jranes, October 15 @ 2:57 AM (2/2) Noble Thoughts, But... — TheWebster, October 15 @ 5:27 AM (0/0) sounds good but.... — Ray, October 15 @ 3:30 AM (0/0) TO THE MODERATOR: Can discussions be broken out by TLDs? — Robert_Jacobson, October 15 @ 2:49 AM (1/1) I agree — pedro, October 15 @ 6:05 AM (0/0) DO NOT ADD .XXX or .SEX CHOOSE MORE WISELY — Frank S., October 15 @ 2:34 AM (1/1) You can't be more wrong! — korskarn, October 15 @ 4:15 PM (0/0) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -ATTENTION:� � � �� ICANN — icann_, October 15 @ 2:20 AM (1/3) simple question — pedro, October 15 @ 6:21 AM (2/2) You can browse http://the.web with alternative root servers — fabrcop, October 15 @ 8:58 AM (0/0) Simple answer — rik, October 15 @ 8:35 AM (0/0) Ken Stubbs - CPA — TheWebster, October 15 @ 1:37 AM (0/0) KEN STUBBS - SHAME ON YOU — Frank S., October 15 @ 1:22 AM (0/0) Praise to IOD — q, October 15 @ 1:13 AM (0/0) Keep NSI OUT! — kodo, October 15 @ 1:10 AM (0/0) A Recommendation to Posters, A Call to ICANN — For The People, October 15 @ 1:01 AM (0/0) SPECULATION — friedrich, October 15 @ 12:19 AM (1/2) Interesting Commentary — TheWebster, October 15 @ 5:51 AM (1/1) Speculation — jandl, October 16 @ 12:00 AM (0/0) a comment on the .web tld — economist, October 14 @ 11:57 PM (1/1) Good common sense — vdfman, October 18 @ 9:23 PM (0/0) This board is an embarassment — BrianC, October 14 @ 11:51 PM (5/11) The board's fine, but this IOD, Aflias flame war has got to go. — lrfarny, October 17 @ 3:51 AM (0/0) .WEB Tld — ianwil01, October 17 @ 2:06 AM (0/0) We need a solution — Webster, October 15 @ 4:05 AM (0/0) HAMMERING THE POINT HOME — pilot, October 15 @ 12:44 AM (1/6) Hammering the wrong way — BrianC, October 15 @ 1:18 AM (3/5) A MATURE & RESPONSIBLE ATTITUDE — TRUTH BE TOLD, October 15 @ 2:32 PM (0/0) SOME POSTS TERRIBLE, OTHERS REALLY RELEVANT — pilot, October 15 @ 2:02 AM (1/2) I'm sure ICANN will consider ALL views. — larreeee, October 15 @ 3:34 AM (1/1) Reading is not considering — BrianC, October 15 @ 5:27 AM (0/0) You said it... — kodo, October 15 @ 1:29 AM (0/0) I doubt it — friedrich, October 15 @ 12:34 AM (0/0) Quotes from the Afilias fact sheet. — hoffy, October 14 @ 10:58 PM (1/1) Afilias IS an illusion... — larreeee, October 15 @ 3:43 AM (0/0) TO ICANN: — Merlin, October 14 @ 10:48 PM (1/1) Big boys cry hardest — hoffy, October 14 @ 11:15 PM (0/0) ICANN in an Attempt to Censor our Posts? — Merlin, October 14 @ 10:31 PM (1/1) Don't be daft — anthony, October 15 @ 1:41 PM (0/0) SMOKE & MIRRORS — TRUTH BE TOLD, October 14 @ 9:23 PM (3/3) Smoke and Mirrors — first1, October 15 @ 12:26 AM (0/0) Your "Smoke & Mirrors" — PHXbird, October 14 @ 10:08 PM (0/0) MULTIPLE POSTINGS BY INDIVIDUALS — pilot, October 14 @ 10:02 PM (0/0) Ken Stubbs - Caught in the act? — joshwa, October 14 @ 9:13 PM (0/0) I support Afilias and registered Afilias.web today! — Stoertebeker, October 14 @ 9:05 PM (2/2) ??? — cello, October 15 @ 8:04 AM (0/0) Afilias.web — PHXbird, October 14 @ 9:59 PM (0/0) NSI and Register.com in Bed Together — Merlin, October 14 @ 9:03 PM (1/1) NSI lawsuit keeps chipping away — PHXbird, October 14 @ 9:56 PM (0/0) Message from Saudi Arabia - TRUTH about NSI and IOD — rantawi, October 14 @ 8:14 PM (0/0) .Web — phelix00, October 14 @ 8:08 PM (1/1) I agree — liquidsilver, October 15 @ 3:23 PM (0/0) KEN STUBBS - WHO IS HE ?� (I THINK WE ALL KNOW) — lew, October 14 @ 7:21 PM (0/0) TO THE ICANN BOARD MEMBERS: Dot Web/IOD /Supporters are getting ORGANIZED..Building a Website! — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 14 @ 6:52 PM (6/9) Wonderful Idea! — larreeee, October 15 @ 3:52 AM (1/1) Getting out the word — PHXbird, October 15 @ 3:58 AM (0/0) Please post the URL — kodo, October 15 @ 1:54 AM (0/0) Big mistake — Shayne, October 14 @ 10:43 PM (0/0) If you support .WEB then the reverse should also be supported — jandl, October 14 @ 8:28 PM (1/1) I agree with JANDL — Merlin, October 14 @ 8:38 PM (0/0) Cool.. I will try to help... — rantawi, October 14 @ 8:05 PM (0/0) GO GREG! You have my support! — first1, October 14 @ 7:02 PM (1/1) Same here — joshwa, October 14 @ 7:22 PM (0/0) How can one comment when the apps are not posted? — jandl, October 14 @ 6:28 PM (1/2) Applications are found here — Shayne, October 14 @ 11:25 PM (1/1) not all are posted — jandl, October 16 @ 12:15 AM (0/0) Http://www.Afilias.tv — Merlin, October 14 @ 6:12 PM (0/0) Fragmenting the net — jandl, October 14 @ 5:57 PM (0/0) NO IMAGE ONLINE AS A .WEB contract — jtuttle, October 14 @ 5:48 PM (6/8) Ignorance — liquidsilver, October 15 @ 3:41 PM (0/0) IODesign NEVER spammed me! — larreeee, October 14 @ 9:36 PM (0/0) Jtuttle, IO DESIGN IS THE BEST — Carlos, October 14 @ 8:07 PM (0/0) Rip WHO off? — hoffy, October 14 @ 6:55 PM (0/0) YOUR A LIAR! show proof of any spamming! — first1, October 14 @ 6:00 PM (1/2) True — Infinity, October 14 @ 6:05 PM (1/1) FURTHERMORE, JTUTTLE! — Infinity, October 14 @ 6:11 PM (0/0) What the $%@#% are you talking about — Infinity, October 14 @ 5:53 PM (0/0) URGENT: Please watch this video of Ken Stubbs proving his abusive self-interest — Infinity, October 14 @ 5:43 PM (2/4) Ken Stubbs is Disrespectful — Merlin, October 14 @ 6:03 PM (1/2) Not go quietly? — PHXbird, October 14 @ 8:40 PM (1/1) Only BusinessWeek — TheWebster, October 15 @ 6:45 AM (0/0) Why didn't Ken Stubbs answer mr. Amblers question? — first1, October 14 @ 5:55 PM (0/0) .SEX, .XXX, .KIDS TLDs Restrict Freedom of Speech — ron10000, October 14 @ 5:10 PM (8/8) Opportunity for WWW to set a global standard — iceberg, October 31 @ 3:32 PM (0/0) IT'S ABOUT OUR KIDS ! ! ! — AdvantaTel, October 18 @ 12:41 AM (0/0) Quit hair-splitting. That's not what these domains are for. — lrfarny, October 17 @ 3:32 AM (0/0) Red-Light & Green Space TLD (fact v. fiction) — mpalage, October 17 @ 2:32 AM (0/0) .XXX, .SEX, ect — kularski, October 14 @ 10:21 PM (0/0) .sex and .xxx domains — sairanx, October 14 @ 10:00 PM (0/0) "Restrictive" TLDs — PHXbird, October 14 @ 8:53 PM (0/0) What??!! — americeo, October 14 @ 5:27 PM (0/0) IMAGE ONLINE IS DESERVING OF .WEB contract — chicagoan, October 14 @ 5:07 PM (2/5) non se dan cuenta de que afilias quiere crear un monopoli... — ciudad, October 16 @ 7:26 PM (0/0) NSI : AFILIAS are Monopolies! Please ICANN Stop them!! — chicagoan, October 14 @ 5:15 PM (2/3) "NSI : AFILIAS are Monopolies!" — BrianC, October 15 @ 5:53 AM (1/1) BrianC, ICANN Should Expect Some Garbage ... — Mr. Lawrence, October 16 @ 12:58 AM (0/0) "Future MicroSoft"? — PHXbird, October 14 @ 8:55 PM (0/0) IOD the .web pioneer — first1, October 14 @ 5:06 PM (2/6) Contact your Congressmen! Afilias must be stopped! — first1, October 14 @ 5:23 PM (1/1) Contacting congressmen (and congresswomen) — PHXbird, October 14 @ 8:59 PM (0/0) CONTACT your Congressmen! Stop Afilias and the Monopoly — chicagoan, October 14 @ 5:10 PM (1/3) Potential anti-trust problems — PHXbird, October 14 @ 9:03 PM (1/2) anti-trust — jandl, October 17 @ 2:17 AM (1/1) Clarification — PHXbird, October 17 @ 2:57 AM (0/0) Application by Image Online Design — sduncan, October 14 @ 5:04 PM (3/7) YOU GOT WHAT YOU PAID FOR !!! — TRUTH BE TOLD, October 14 @ 10:23 PM (4/4) Followup Question — RDM, October 17 @ 12:17 AM (0/0) FAQ from IODesign's site — sduncan, October 16 @ 11:27 PM (0/0) For *$@~$s sake would you turn off your caps lock!! — anthony, October 16 @ 1:36 AM (0/0) ??? — TheWebster, October 15 @ 7:04 AM (0/0) Why IOD should be given the right to handle .WEB — DannyD, October 14 @ 9:06 PM (0/0) Ken Stubbs Conflict of Interest! Please Resign from ICANN board! — chicagoan, October 14 @ 5:13 PM (0/0) Permission granted! Permission NEVER revoked! — larreeee, October 14 @ 5:01 PM (1/4) I guess you mean IANA's authorization about IOD's .web registry — fabrcop, October 14 @ 5:26 PM (1/3) Fabrcop — Webster, October 14 @ 6:10 PM (1/2) The Facts of the Meeting — jtrade, October 14 @ 6:23 PM (1/1) Here Explain THIS? — Webster, October 14 @ 10:20 PM (0/0) Why is this even happening... — bags, October 14 @ 4:56 PM (2/2) Reply - bit by bit — anthony, October 14 @ 5:53 PM (0/0) Trademark policy — fabrcop, October 14 @ 5:18 PM (0/0) Separation of Registry and Registrar Functions — RobS, October 14 @ 4:56 PM (1/1) Do you know the CORE system? — friedrich, October 14 @ 6:03 PM (0/0) IOD has acted in Good Faith — Robert Garner, October 14 @ 4:17 PM (1/1) Afilais , Net Sol, MONOPOLY Anti-Trust Laws — chicagoan, October 14 @ 4:56 PM (0/0) Another Monopol ? — Killah, October 14 @ 3:55 PM (0/0) ICANN SCAMMED OUT OF ( $950,000 ) BY AFILIAS CARTEL! — AdvantaTel, October 14 @ 3:53 PM (2/12) More ill-informed claims — BrianC, October 15 @ 6:05 AM (2/10) YOU MISSED THE POINT ! ! ! — AdvantaTel, October 17 @ 1:08 AM (0/0) I don't think it's hurting IOD — hoffy, October 15 @ 6:21 AM (1/8) The facts — BrianC, October 15 @ 7:24 AM (4/7) NSI Would Get $$ No Matter Which Afilias Registrar Takes Registrations — pilot, October 16 @ 9:58 PM (0/0) Representation of IOD supporters — For The People, October 15 @ 6:01 PM (0/0) Registrars — cambler, October 15 @ 8:01 AM (2/3) Why a new RRP now?� It needs to be defined BEFORE a new Registry is proposed to use it. — mikel5, October 26 @ 2:24 PM (0/0) Thanks — BrianC, October 15 @ 8:09 AM (1/1) Testing RRP — cambler, October 15 @ 8:19 AM (0/0) David and Goliath — hoffy, October 15 @ 8:00 AM (0/0) Minus $50,000 — hoffy, October 14 @ 11:52 PM (0/0) Vote for .Web / Vote for IOD — anthony, October 14 @ 3:25 PM (2/3) .web and IOD the only choice! — first1, October 14 @ 5:12 PM (0/0) The World Is Watching — jtrade, October 14 @ 3:40 PM (1/1) IOD IS .web! — americeo, October 14 @ 5:08 PM (0/0) .WEB — MDS, October 14 @ 2:33 PM (2/7) .web support — support_dot_web, October 14 @ 3:13 PM (0/0) .WEB, Stubbs & Afilias — PHXbird, October 14 @ 3:08 PM (1/5) Contacted Illinois Senators and Congressman — chicagoan, October 14 @ 5:04 PM (3/4) IOD for .web registry — JDean, October 15 @ 9:18 AM (0/0) Contacting decision-makers — PHXbird, October 14 @ 9:23 PM (0/0) I Contacted Nevada Senators and Congressman — jtrade, October 14 @ 5:31 PM (1/1) I wrote Senator Daschle (Senate Minority Leader) and Senator Johnson-SD- — Gregory W. Krajewski, October 14 @ 6:14 PM (0/0) Have you ever dealt with NSI? — mpayette, October 14 @ 2:23 PM (0/0) A general question to ICANN — cgrady, October 14 @ 7:43 AM (2/6) A monopoly monopoly WOW! — first1, October 14 @ 5:38 PM (0/0) Do You Know How to Read? — Webster, October 14 @ 8:02 AM (1/4) Yes, I do know how to read but I do not think that YOU know how to read between the lines. — cgrady, October 14 @ 10:07 AM (1/3) Between The LINES IS? — Webster, October 14 @ 11:03 AM (1/2) OK, you have proven to us that you can post out of context links. — cgrady, October 14 @ 11:55 AM (1/1) Relevent/ Read Your Dates... — Webster, October 14 @ 5:51 PM (0/0) Ken Stubbs & Conflicts of Interest Policy — RDM, October 14 @ 5:10 AM (2/3) READ KEN STUBBS' SWORN TESTIMONY AGAINST NSI. WHAT, ME WORRY? — pilot, October 14 @ 11:31 AM (1/1) Mr Stubs we can't trust you! — first1, October 14 @ 5:16 PM (0/0) Lack of Internal Controls at ICANN? — TheWebster, October 14 @ 5:59 AM (0/0) EOI #22...I'm throwing my support to the IOD's .web registry — USC, October 14 @ 4:57 AM (0/0) Keep NSI out — cbk, October 14 @ 3:52 AM (0/0) .SEX, .XXX, .KIDS TLDs Restrict Freedom of Speech — ron10000, October 14 @ 3:31 AM (0/0) NSI monopoly! — first1, October 14 @ 1:48 AM (3/4) I will be writing Senators Boxer and Feinsten on Monday. — larreeee, October 14 @ 9:56 PM (0/0) Keep Ken Stubbs, NSI and Aflias OUT and IOD in — Loeee, October 14 @ 2:35 PM (1/1) Keep Ken Stubbs, NSI and Aflias OUT and IOD in — Mel, October 14 @ 3:12 PM (0/0) nop! — cello, October 14 @ 3:00 AM (0/0) Keep NSI Out — Attorney, October 14 @ 1:37 AM (1/2) reply to keep NSI out — anthony, October 14 @ 11:56 AM (1/1) I agree! KEEP NSI OUT! — first1, October 14 @ 7:06 PM (0/0) Keep NSI out — pedro, October 14 @ 12:49 AM (0/0) After having read most of the applications: .WEB and IOD are the obvious choices — saskia, October 13 @ 11:11 PM (3/3) It is fair that ICANN accepts .web registry by IODesign — fabrcop, October 14 @ 1:31 PM (0/0) .web and IOD the obvious choice — first1, October 14 @ 1:52 AM (0/0) "Web" Means "Internet" — Eliahu, October 14 @ 12:29 AM (0/0) Why applicants for a TLD should pay 50 000 $ — lpele, October 13 @ 10:28 PM (2/3) $50,000 is not a barrier — korskarn, October 15 @ 4:24 PM (0/0) Correction : everybody should be able to have a free STLD (Sub Top level domain) — lpele, October 13 @ 10:48 PM (1/1) test — kc, October 24 @ 4:13 PM (0/0)
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Mark Waid to write the Green Hornet By Stephen Schleicher on October 8, 2012 0 Comments Lately, Mark Waid has been on a roll lately, cranking out awesome after awesome with Daredevil, The Rocketter, and others, and in 2013 he’s going to do the same thing to the Green Hornet! Dynamite Entertainment announced that Mark Waid and Paolo Rivera are going to team for a Green Hornet series, and I couldn’t be happier. Many have already said good things about the work Kevin Smith put into the series, but it seems like it is time to give the property a boost. Considering that the Green Hornet takes place during the same time frame as The Rocketeer, there is little doubt in my mind that Waid and Rivera are going to take this series to the next level, and bring something new and exciting the the pulp character. “It should come as little surprise that I have an affinity for all costumed crimefighters no matter if their adventures are ‘period pieces’ or not–heroism is heroism regardless of whatever year’s on the calendar,” says writer Mark Waid. “With this Green Hornet project, which I’ve been percolating on for more than ten years, I’m able to meld my love of the Hornet’s legacy with a little bit of Citizen Kane and a lot of Lawrence of Arabia to tell a story never before told–the dark years of the Hornet’s later career and the one mistake he makes that nearly costs him everything.” One of the interesting things that came from the Dynamite Entertainment press release was that at one time, Dynamite approached Waid to work on a Red Sonja series, but he passed because he wasn’t familiar enough with the character. Just imagine what could have been… What will be very interesting is how this will impact the monthly sales for Dynamite and if this move will boost the company to close the market share gap between Image Comics, IDW Publishing, and others. via Dynamite Entertainment Dynamite Entertainment Mark Waid paolo rivera The Green Hornet Previous ArticleREVIEW: Green Lantern #13 Next Article MOVIES: Marvel and Sony announce Iron Man: Rise of Technovore Elvira Meets Vincent Price #4 Review Pantha #1 Review KISS: Phantom Obsession #4 Review
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The Library of Congress The American Folklife Center Home >> OREGON 1910 Rose Festival Postcard Courtesy Oregon Historical Society Portland Rose Festival This 25-day rose festival bursts into bloom each June, celebrating the City of Roses with parades and entertainment for all ages and interests. Oregon's premier civic celebration has been a Northwest tradition since 1907, but its roots reach back to 1837, when the first rose bush was imported. These beautiful flowers flourished in the Portland climate. In 1889, the Rose Society held its first rose show in a tent. In 1904, the society began holding a "fiesta" with its annual exhibit. In 1904, it added a parade, which included decorated surreys and four automobiles. In 1907, the floral parade was accompanied by a two-day festival to celebrate the rose, and the "Portland Rose Carnival and Fiesta" was born. Never before had an American community dedicated an annual festival to the beauty of a rose. Following in 1907, ten businessmen formally organized the Portland Rose Festival into a nonprofit civic enterprise to plan and refinance the next event. One thousand shares of capital stock were sold for $10 per share. Since 1931, the festival's queen has been a high school senior chosen from a court of members representing each high school. Festival royalty consists of the queen and 13 court members. The festival association awards each royal member with a college scholarship. By 2000, $400,000 had been distributed through the scholarship program. Parades remain the star attraction of the Portland Rose Festival. The grand parade is the second largest all-floral parade in the country, drawing an audience of half a million people along the parade route and reaching 20 million more viewers by national television broadcast. Other events include the state's largest airshow, cart races, dragon boat races, milk cart boat races, and a festival of bands. Documentation includes a text report, promotional literature, historic photographs, a video, and a tape and book, For you a Rose Grows in Portland, documenting the festival's history. Originally submitted by: Gordon Smith, Senator. More Local Legacies... Additional Oregon Local Legacies Local Legacies for all U.S. States The Local Legacies project provides a "snapshot" of American Culture as it was expressed in spring of 2000. Consequently, it is not being updated with new or revised information with the exception of "Related Website" links. Learn More About It... Related Web Site MODS METS The American Folklife Center
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Amnesty International’s Call to Action on Students Trapped in Gaza Palestinians return to school in spite of hardships Gazan recipient of a Fulbright scholarship writes Op-Ed Written by admin • Friday, 15.08.2008, 10:46 Voice of the Student Home » Voice of the Student » Gazan recipient of a Fulbright scholarship writes Op-Ed Fidaa Abed, San Diego Union-Tribune , 15 August 2008 As a young Palestinian from Gaza, I had been eagerly anticipating the opportunity to study at the University of California San Diego on a Fulbright scholarship. The chance to escape Gaza ‘s confines and immerse myself in an American education was deeply thrilling. With Israel controlling Gaza’s border exits, air space and sea access – notwithstanding its “pullout” of 2005 – I imagined the long, open roads of the United States and its people’s unchallenged freedom of movement. I love my people and my homeland, but a young person needs opportunities. These are far more abundant in the United States than in the besieged Gaza Strip. Last week, I landed in Washington, D.C., brimming with optimism. Upon arrival, I was whisked into a separate room. An American official informed me that he had just received information about me that he could not reveal. However, it required him to put me on the next plane home. I was shocked. And I was taken aback at the cruelty of snatching away my educational dreams at the last possible moment. My mistreatment was particularly unexpected because in late May, when Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice learned that I and six other Fulbright students were being stripped of our Fulbright scholarships, she leapt to our assistance. One by one, Israel let other Palestinian Fulbright scholars out of Gaza, and they made their way to American universities. Then I was mysteriously singled out for last-minute denial based on “secret evidence.” Two others had their visas canceled on account of secret evidence before they could even leave Gaza. William J. Fulbright was the only U.S. senator to vote against funding for Sen. Joseph McCarthy’s Un-American Activities Committee. It is ironic, then, that my remarkable educational opportunity is being stripped from me on the basis of the sort of secret – and fabricated – evidence that Fulbright opposed in the hands of McCarthy. Unopposed, McCarthy destroyed lives. I do hope the United States will side with the openness of Fulbright and not the fear-mongering of McCarthy. Israel routinely locks up Palestinians based on secret charges. All sorts of outrageous claims can be leveled based on information that Israeli officials garner coercively. Could the secret evidence against me have been extracted through the torture of some young Palestinian? Was I even the one denounced, or someone with a similar name? Was my “crime” sharing a classroom or a lunchtime conversation with someone Israel believes poses a danger? I have no way of knowing, and thus no way of defending myself. My education is my gateway to the future. The master’s degree I would have earned at UC San Diego in computer science certainly cannot be attained in Gaza . And I am not alone. Hundreds of Palestinian students with dreams of improving their lives are stagnating intellectually in Gaza . The doors to our open-air prison have largely been slammed shut. Israel tightened economic restrictions in 2006 following the election victory of Hamas. Hoping to weaken Hamas, Israel has gradually tightened restrictions on freedom of goods and people from the Gaza Strip to the outside world, maintaining a near total blockade on some 1.5 million Palestinian civilians for more than a year. Thankfully, I have received support from people around the world. Journalists have wanted to hear my story. The American officials who saw me in Amman and Jerusalem upon my return were friendly and seemed embarrassed by my predicament. Despite my treatment, I know that most Americans are kind people who mean well. What happened to me runs contrary to the good will exhibited by the American people. Israeli policies that relegate Palestinians in Gaza to prison-like conditions and Palestinians in the West Bank to an apartheid-like existence do not advance the cause of peace. The United States should use its tremendous sway with Israel to advance the cause of freedom and equal rights for Palestinians and Israelis alike. We Palestinians have been stripped of our land for 60 years. But with educational opportunity we have persevered and made what we could of our lives. Limiting our educational prospects only perpetuates our status as a subordinate people. Nothing is served by confining our best and our brightest to Gaza. A better future for everyone lies in unlocking the gates to Gaza and allowing us to learn and gain exposure to the broader world – with all of the challenges, controversies and diverse perspectives it offers. 2016 Right to Education Tour Announcing the 2016 Right to Education Tour! Last... Entry and visa practicesSiegeStudent WritingsSystematic Discrimination Palestinian Universities and Everyday Life under Occupation Palestinian Universities and Everyday Life under Occupation Why boycotts make sense to many. By Kamala Visweswaran On my last night in the old city of Jerusalem, I enter through the... Italian student banned from entry to Palestine The Erasmus program is one that is designed to allow students from all over the world to study abroad in Universities of their choice depending on the program they want to study and their... PAS student denied entry at being detained and interrogated at... 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The strange story behind Canary Wharf | Latest travel news today in world I sat on the veranda of the Hotel Santa Catalina sipping ‘un té británico’ (a British tea) and looking out on the manicured lawns that seemed to stretch down to the sea. Despite the heat in Las Palmas (a tempting 28C), the Brit in me was happy to sip on a good cuppa, even if I did have to ask for it ‘con leche fria aparte’ (with cold milk on the side).My afternoon companion was Angie Cabrera, a local English teacher and native of the island of Gran Canaria, who has researched the history of the British in the Canary Islands (which have been part of Spain since the 15th Century) and uses it as a cultural, historical and linguistic lesson for her secondary school students.“The hotel was built by the British,” she told me over the brim of her teacup. “British architects and everything. The Hotel Metropol in front of us as well was a British build, although it is now the council offices. The Metropol was a favourite of Agatha Christie.” I found out later the crime writer is thought to have penned more than one of her novels there. View image of Gran Canaria has been popular among Brits as a holiday destination for decades (Credit: Credit: Werner Hinz/Alamy) You may also be interested in:• The island fruit that caused a mutiny• Where afternoon tea really came from• The tiny island traded for ManhattanIt turns out, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, to afford the city its proper title, was the holiday destination for discerning British tourists long before the package holiday boom of the 1960s and ‘70s turned the island’s hotter, drier south into the sun-worshipping holidaymaker mecca that it is today (some 858,118 Brits visited Gran Canaria in 2017 alone). But how did this tiny island (just more than an hour top to bottom by car) off the coast of West Africa become such a hotspot for British tourists around the turn of the 20th Century?My tea stop was just the latest part of the story Cabrera had been regaling me with all day. We started our tour down near the city’s main port, Puerto de La Luz, on Alfredo L Jones Street – or as the locals say, ‘Al-freh-doh ehleh chon-ess street’. The Mr Jones in question was not Canarian or even Spanish, but was, as his surname might suggest, born Alfred Lewis Jones in Carmarthenshire, South Wales, in 1845. What he was to do for this mid-Atlantic city, however, more than justifies this prominent epitaph. You see, while Jones’ story is virtually unknown outside of the islands, some might say that the Welshman put the Canaries on the map.“He wasn’t the first here,” Cabrera explained. “But he’s the one who really made it happen.” View image of The Canary Islands have a reputation as a holiday hotspot (Credit: Credit: Marek Slusarczyk/Alamy) Back when steam was king, the Canaries were strategically important for passage from Britain to the Americas, being the last fuelling port before sailing on across the Atlantic. A constant supply of good-quality coal was needed to power ships on the final leg of their journey, and coal from the collieries of the UK was brought over in ships to be stored in the port of Las Palmas. Jones owned several collieries, including one in Maesteg, South Wales, but his main business was shipping. Having been part of many of the most prominent shipping and trading companies of the late 1800s as a shareholder and owner, he founded The Grand Canary Coaling Company in 1886. Due to Gran Canaria’s lucrative location and his easy access to coal, supplying the port of Las Palmas was an obvious business opportunity.Bringing coal from the UK was all well and good, but returning empty ships made no business sense to Jones, so he looked for a way to make the return voyage more profitable. He came up with the idea of taking local produce back home. View image of The Canary Islands were the last fuelling port before the Atlantic crossing (Credit: Credit: G.I. Dobner/Alamy) Local resident and expert on the British in Las Palmas, Betty Burgess explained, “Alfred was a friend of Edward Fyffe of British banana fame, through whom he started exporting bananas, potatoes and tomatoes in his ships into the UK, principally Liverpool but also other ports. Bananas had been grown in the Canaries since around the 16th Century and were mainly used for animal feed or fertiliser until this point.”Bananas were considered exotic in the UK at that time, but steadily became commonplace in the British diet as the banana boats became more frequent. Tomatoes had a similar destiny. Considered bad for the health in the islands, according to Burgess, they were increasingly cultivated due to their appreciation abroad.It was this constant stream of fruit ships arriving into the South Quay Import Dock in London’s docklands that led to the renaming of one of the dock berths. Let to Fruit Lines Limited in 1937, it was named after the place of the fruits’ origin, the Canary Islands, and what we now know as Canary Wharf came into being.With ships making such regular journeys between the UK and Las Palmas, plus a solid foundation of British people living in the city (some 437 were registered as residing in the city in 1910), an unofficial British colony was created, bringing with it investment, infrastructure advances and social culture. View image of Jones shipped bananas from the Canary Islands to the UK (Credit: Credit: Marcel Bakker/Alamy) The very first mass wave of tourists started to reach the archipelago’s shores in the late 1800s thanks to reduced fares negotiated by Jones on his ships, and hotels were built to cater to this new influx of visitors. Those with bronchial problems particularly favoured Las Palmas, as the temperate climate was thought to be beneficial to health.“Look at the street names,” Cabrera told me as we left the port behind and made our way to the Ciudad Jardín neighbourhood of the city – the ‘home’ of the British back in the early 1900s. I spotted ‘Calle Lord Byron’ among other street names as we wandered up to the brightly whitewashed Holy Trinity Church. I leaned in to read the plaque on the wall. It was built by British-born, Las Palmas-based architect Norman Wright in 1892 through the generosity of Jones, among other benefactors, and opened for Anglican worship in 1893. Services here are still carried out in English. View image of London’s South Quay Import Dock was renamed Canary Wharf after the Canary Islands (Credit: Credit: Greg Balfour Evans/Alamy) Religion wasn’t the only thing the British brought with them; they introduced the telephone and telegraph, the first banks, an animal protection society, British-style sandwich loaves, frozen meat, the first piped water supply, and a dedicated social club, The British Club, which still exists today.Burgess explained that sports were another notable introduction to the city. “Most sports were introduced by the British, and before the end of the 19th Century there was the first golf club in Spain – the Royal Las Palmas Golf Club – some of whose founders were British,” she said. “The Tennis Club was possibly the first in Spain also, affiliated to the All England Lawn Tennis Association; a British-Canarian won the Spanish Championship in 1907 and received a trophy from the king.”She continued, “Surprisingly for an island, water sports, and indeed swimming for pleasure, were practically unknown at the time, so the British were instrumental in popularising them.”The current Metropole Swimming Club, which stands next to what was the Hotel Metropol, has its origins as the hotel’s recreational pool, thought to be the first on the island. View image of The first wave of British tourists arrived on the Canary Islands in the 1800s (Credit: Credit: Islandstock/Alamy) As Cabrera and I continued to make our way through the city, I found more clues to the unique British history. Even in the branch of clothes shop Mango in Triana high street, I saw enormous wooden doors with thick iron hinges emblazoned with a British ironmonger’s details.“We even use our own versions of English words that were overheard by the locals at the time,” Cabrera told me. “Queque (cake), and naife (knife) for a start”. We took a seat at a bar and I glanced at the menu. “What’s bistec?” I asked. “What does it sound like?” she replied.Beef steak, of course.Join more than three million BBC Travel fans by liking us on Facebook, or follow us on Twitter and Instagram.If you liked this story, sign up for the weekly bbc.com features newsletter called "If You Only Read 6 Things This Week". 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DISH Names Paul W. Orban CFO ENGLEWOOD, Colo., July 2, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- DISH Network has promoted Paul W. Orban to Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Orban, a 23-year veteran of DISH, had served as the company's Senior Vice President, Chief Accounting Officer, Principal Financial Officer and Controller. Orban will continue reporting to DISH President and CEO Erik Carlson. "Paul has been with us virtually every step of the way, having joined DISH weeks before we signed our first customer," said Carlson. "His encyclopedic knowledge of every aspect of our business, its finances and its strategic vision has made him an indispensable counselor to me and an outstanding leader to our business." Orban joined DISH in 1996 as a member of the financial reporting team. He has since held various leadership positions with increasing responsibility including Director of Accounting and Vice President of Accounting. In 2006, Orban was named Senior Vice President and Corporate Controller for DISH. He also served as Senior Vice President and Corporate Controller at EchoStar Corporation from 2008 to 2012. Before joining DISH, Paul was an auditor at Arthur Andersen LLP. A CPA, Paul holds his Bachelor of Science in Accounting from the University of Colorado. DISH Network Corporation is a connectivity company. Since 1980, it has served as the disruptive force in pay-TV, driving innovation and value on behalf of consumers. Through its subsidiaries, the company provides television entertainment and award-winning technology to millions of customers with its satellite DISH TV and streaming Sling TV services. Its OnTech Smart Services brand offers top-ranked in-home installation of connected home devices and entertainment solutions. DISH Media serves as the company's advertising sales group delivering targeted advertising solutions on DISH TV and Sling TV. In addition to its TV services, DISH has commenced buildout of a national narrowband "Internet of Things" network to provide innovative connectivity solutions and applications through its strategic spectrum portfolio. DISH Network Corporation (NASDAQ: DISH) is a Fortune 250 company. For company information, visit about.dish.com For more information on DISH TV, visit www.dish.com For more information on Sling TV, visit www.sling.com Fore more information on OnTech Smart Services, visit www.ontechsmartservices.com For more information on DISH Media, visit media.dish.com Subscribe to DISH email alerts: about.dish.com/alerts Follow @DISHNews on Twitter: www.twitter.com/DISHNews SOURCE DISH Network Corporation For further information: Erica Dilk, 720-514-5701, erica.dilk@dish.com
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LoFi Productions was founded in 2005 by people with background in art, curating and visual anthropology. Based in Iceland, the company focuses on the production of documentaries on art, artists’ films and video-work and the use of the moving image in exhibition making. Ragnheiður Gestsdóttir (born 1975, Reykjavik) is a filmmaker and an artist living in Iceland. Her studies include Bard College, Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts, with MFA in Fine Arts, class of 2012. Gestsdóttir completed an MA in Visual Anthropology from Goldsmiths College, University of London, 2001 and BA in Anthropology from University of Iceland, 2000. She is the co-founder and editor of Rafskinna, an interactive arts magazine. Markús Þór Andrésson (born 1975, Zürich) is an independent curator, writer and filmmaker living in Iceland. He holds a degree in Curatorial Studies from the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College, class of 2007. In 2001 he finished his BA in studio arts from the Iceland Academy of the Arts. His work includes the making of exhibitions, writing on art for catalogues ands magazines and writing / directing documentary films and television programs on art. TIME AND TIME AND AGAIN 48 min film dir. Markús Þór Andrésson, Ragnheiður Gestsdóttir prod. Hlín Jóhannesdóttir, Sami Jahnukainen – Mouka Filmi This film about time and art are based on the life and work of Icelandic artist Hreinn Friðfinnsson. His work is a poetic and philosophical exploration into every-day human experience where time and coincidence play an important role. Merging reality with fiction the project revisits selected works by Friðfinnsson and uses them as inspiration for a narrative. RANGSÆLIS / AROUND 10 min (2011) dir. Ragnheiður Gestsdóttir Travelling around the country one summer with her partner and small child, Ragnheiður Gestsdóttir brought along her camera with the intention of collecting material for an experimental film. Their route lay counter-clockwise along the Ring Road in Iceland with stops at the usual landmarks, roadside shops, and guesthouses. As the trip progressed it became clear that much would not go according to plan, many of the film sequences were ruined, it was no picnic travelling with a small child, and rural bliss and nature were perhaps not all they were cracked up to be. In the film, Gestsdóttir portrays the contrasts that gave the trip its flavour—expectations and disappointments, beauty and ugliness, the predictable and the surprising—with sidelong glances at other travellers and their way of absorbing the surroundings. Shown in the film program of the exhibition ‘Without Destination’ in the Reykjavik Art Museum, 2011. AS IF WE EXISTED / EINS OG VIÐ VÆRUM assistant dir. Curver Thoroddsen prod. Dorothée Kirch An artist and his model spend half a year in a derelict Venetian pavilion creating painting after painting in an endless loop. This experimental film suggests a mental portrait reflecting the gradual decline from leisure and order into obsession and chaos. The director bases the work on her documentation of the actual six-months long performance by Ragnar Kjartansson in the Venice Biennial 2009, entitled The End. Shown at Bíó Paradís, Reykjavík, Art Basel, Miami Beach and Scandinavia House, New York, Reykjavík Art Museum 2011. Also at the Icelandic National Broadcasting Service (RÚV) 2011. STEYPA “…contemplative, funny, oftentimes nutty, certain times ridiculous – and I use this as a high compliment.” (curator Gregory Volk on Icelandic art) The documentary follows several young artists from Iceland. As they work on different projects around the world, they discuss their use of materials, subject matters, inspiration and background. The Icelandic word for concrete (one of the artist’s sculpting material of choice) as well as a colloquial local term for ‘nonsense,’ STEYPA offers a playful and intelligent discussion of the scene. With artists Margrét H. Blöndal, Ásmundur Ásmundsson, Icelandic Love Corporation, Unnar Örn Auðarson, Huginn Þór Arason, Katrín Sigurðardóttir and Gabríela Friðriksdóttir. Original Soundtrack by Ólafur Björn Ólafsson Official Selection: Skjaldborg, Iceland;
Reykjavik International Film Festival; Iceland
Hot Docs, Canada;
700.is Experimental Film and Video Festival, Iceland; Pärnu International Film Festival, Estonia;
Temps d’Images, Portugal. Shown in RUV, Icelandic National Broadcasting Service; American Scandinavian Foundation, USA; Reykjavik Art Museum, Iceland
Australian Cimémathèque, Australia; Nice08 Art and Culture Festival, UK; Museek Festival, Russia. VERSATIONS TETRALÓGÍA A documentary on Gabríela Friðriksdóttir’s work, Versations Tetralogia, created for the Icelandic Pavilion at the 51st Venice Biennial, June 12–November 6, 2005. Her work is a polyphonic installation in which the different themes and media she has used hitherto are crystallised. Her approach is characterized by the use of a variety of media: drawings, paintings, photographs, and sculptures figure as prominently as installations, performances, and video films. In her works Friðriksdóttir assembles various cultural, religious, and psychological elements to unfold a unique aesthetic canon of signs, forms, and meanings. INNER OR DEEP PART OF AN ANIMAL OR PLANT STRUCTURE A documentary that follows Björk and the making of her album, Medúlla, which was crafted out of nothing but vocals, vocal samples, and the odd keyboard or two. The film features interviews and impromptu performances from Medúlla contributors like Japanese beatbox artist Dokaka, as well as footage of recording the album in the studio and at different locations — including London, Reykjavík, New York City, and Brazil — with the Inuit throat singer Tagaq, Rahzel, and several of the other artists involved in making the album. The title of the film is the actual definition of the word “Medúlla”. Official Selection: CPHDox 2005, Nordisk Panorama 2004, Silverdocs 2005, Tekfestival 2005, Moffom 2005, Popcorn Film Festival 2004 and more. Also shown at the Icelandic National Broadcasting Service (RÚV) in 2005. Released on DVD for international distribution in 2005. TRIUMPH OF A HEART – The Stories Behind the Music Video dir. Ragnheiður Gestsdóttir & Markús Þór Andrésson A documentary about the making of Björk’s Triumph of a Heart music video, which was directed by Spike Jonze. Partially a mocumentary, the feature focuses on the auditions for the bar patrons who had to be able to make the noises and sound effects required for the live performance in the music video. Official selection: CPHDox 2005, ZagrebDox 2005, Tekfestival 2005, Moffom 2005 and more. Also shown at MTV USA in 2004. Released on DVD for international distribution in 2005. A documentary offering a behind-the-scenes look at Björk and her touring entourage for the 2001 Vespertine tour. It includes interviews with harpist Zeena Parkins, the Inuit choir from Greenland, electronic duo Matmos, and an ongoing conversation with Björk herself about her recordings and her tours. Released on DVD for international distribution in 2003. Rafskinna DVD magazine Björk: Volta (2008) Online sketches for iTunes Mósaík – Favorite (2004-5) Sketches for TV art magazine Grassroot (2002) CD ROM serving as catalogue for an art exhibition Lava Slabs & Rubber Leaves (2004) Introducing Tinna Gunnarsdóttir’s design in Expo 2004 Steypa á DVD Distributed by Útúrdúr http://uturdur.blogspot.com/ As If We Existed on DVD - TIME AND TIME AND AGAIN is ready! Yes! It is! And we’re premiering at DocPoint Film Festival in Helsinki on February 1st, 2014! Kati Outinen and Magnús Logi will both be there as well as the team from Mouka Filmi of course! We are super exited and thankful. http://docpoint.info/en/content/time-and-time-and-again lofi@this.is
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