[ppml] Example of a questionable block Was: Re: Tell me, Mr. Anderson, what good is a mailing list when we are unable to speak?
Ted Mittelstaedt
tedm at ipinc.net
Tue Jul 24 16:45:05 EDT 2007
>-----Original Message-----
>From: ppml-bounces at arin.net [mailto:ppml-bounces at arin.net]On Behalf Of
>Martin Hannigan
>Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2007 12:18 PM
>To: Dean Anderson
>Cc: ppml at arin.net
>Subject: Re: [ppml] Example of a questionable block Was: Re: Tell me,Mr.
>Anderson,what good is a mailing list when we are unable to speak?
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Dean Anderson <dean at av8.com>
>To: Martin Hannigan <martin.hannigan at batelnet.bs>
>Cc: bill fumerola <billf at mu.org>, <ppml-owner at arin.net>,
><ppml at arin.net>
>Subject: Re: Example of a questionable block Was: Re: [ppml]
>Tell me, Mr. Anderson, what good is a mailing list when we
>are unable to speak?
>Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2007 10:47:18 -0400 (EDT)
>
>
>
>
>> Hmm. Offices in Burlington, MA. Hmm. Burlington, that Av8
>> Internet's footprint. (as Hannigan already knows)
>>
>> Doesn't look closed, disused or hijacked.
>>
>
>
>OrgName: Open Software Foundation
>OrgID: OSF
>Address: P.O. Box 7286
>City: Nashua
>StateProv: NH
>PostalCode: 03060
>Country: US
>
>NetRange: 130.105.0.0 - 130.105.255.255
>CIDR: 130.105.0.0/16
>NetName: OSF
>NetHandle: NET-130-105-0-0-1
>Parent: NET-130-0-0-0-0
>NetType: Direct Allocation
>NameServer: STARSHIP.AV8.COM
>NameServer: CONCORDE.AV8.COM
>
>>concorde.av8.com. 3600 IN
>> A 130.105.11.3
>
> 7 av8.cust.gnaps.NET (199.232.42.54) 70 ms (ttl=242!) 43
>ms (ttl=242!) 77 ms (ttl=242!)
> 8 av8-camb-gw1.av8.net (130.105.32.13) 117 ms (ttl=241!)
>109 ms (ttl=241!) 39 ms (ttl=241!)
> 9 av8-bos-gw1.av8.net (130.105.3.69) 66 ms (ttl=240!) 37
>ms (ttl=240!) 22 ms (ttl=240!)
>10 130.105.11.3 (130.105.11.3) 45 ms (ttl=48!) 23 ms
>(ttl=48!) 74 ms (ttl=48!)
>
>
>> So, Martin, I do demand a retraction for repeating
>> slander.
>
>Sorry Dean. I'm not jumping on the hook. If you are saying
>this is not your space but opengroups, then that works for
>me.
>
Strange, how Open Software Foundation does not show up in the
list of New Hampshire Coprorations here:
https://www.sos.nh.gov/corporate/soskb/csearch.asp
But of course it IS a "foundation" so I guess they must
have a 503(c) filing somewhere. Perhaps the IRS listing of
503(c)s would be more instructive?
Ted
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