FW: Odd...?
Jim Fleming
JimFleming at doorstep.unety.net
Mon Nov 3 07:45:26 EST 1997
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Michael Dillon[SMTP:michael at priori.net] wrote: @On Sun, 2 Nov 1997, Jim Fleming wrote: @ @> Does it strike you as "odd" that there @> are almost no e-mail addresses on the @> ARIN web site @ @Not at all. Things are just getting started and there are lots of minor @details that need to be worked on as is usual in any new organization. I'm @quite content to have my email address listed in a mailto: URL even though @I know it will mean more SPAM in my mailbox from web scrapers. @ @******************************************************** @Michael Dillon voice: +1-650-482-2840 @Senior Systems Architect fax: +1-650-482-2844 @PRIORI NETWORKS, INC. http://www.priori.net @ @"The People You Know. The People You Trust." @******************************************************** @ You might also want to have your http://www.priori.net web site as a hyperlink. That is good advertising. All of the ISPs going to the ARIN page looking for info on IP addresses will be able to hop over to check out your company. It might also be good to have a summary of the various IP blocks allocated to each person listed on the ARIN site. This will help to show people that the people running ARIN have worked their way up through the system and have acheived certain levels of allocations. This is sort of like "Amway" multi-level-marketing. You could give names like "diamond", "gold", "silver", etc. to the various levels. Next to each person could be an indication of what level they have acheived. A /8 could be the highest for now, but there will be at least two more levels for people that move to IPv8. Jim Fleming Unir Corporation IBC, Tortola, BVI
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