On Apr 8, 2022, at 11:40 PM, Owen DeLong via ARIN-PPML <[email protected]> wrote: > the contractual language in the LRSA referred to a maximum increase in the > amount paid under the LRSA of $25/year. Admittedly, this language was removed > from later versions of the LRSA and
Owen, I like you. I know you are smart and kind and ... but seriously? 25 years later, lets argue once again that the legacy resource holders with their special contracts just aren't special enough? Pardon me while I slam my head into the desk repeatedly, wondering why this pain remains two and half decades later. Sign the damn RSA please and stop this crap. Those of us with real morals signed the RSA back when it first started, and didn't wait around and argue nonsense about privilege for years until ARIN was forced to make a contract to make us feel special. You got 25 years of special rights, is that not enough? Sign the RSA. The same RSA anyone else signs. We both get discount meals and all the other benefits of age now. Do you really need AARP privileges from ARIN? -- Jo Rhett
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