> James Hess [mailto:mysi...@gmail.com]
> Saturday, April 17, 2010 4:27 PM
>
> Oh SMS/MMS do a few things that make blink tags look utterly
> benign...
> http://www.dreamfabric.com/sms/alert.html
>
> May be possible to send as a flash message that immediately displays
> blinking, and that dep
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 9:52 AM, wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 08:01:50 CST, Jorge Amodio said:
>> Ohh yeah, now we can send sort of a telegram with multiple fonts and
>> colors almost from anywhere...
> At least it doesn't do BLINK ;)
Oh SMS/MMS do a few things that make blink tags look utter
Anyone seeing high latency/packet loss on Seattle - East coast routes?
--- dansdata.com ping statistics ---
31 packets transmitted, 17 received, 45% packet loss, time 38699ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 52.529/87.246/324.823/67.644 ms
--- bbot.org ping statistics ---
26 packets transmitted, 20 receive
Jim,
As Lou and Fergie have pointed out, there was a significant policy
change at CNNIC in late December.
I'm going to guess from "get me a .cn domain, without registering it
on my behalf then extorting me" that (a) you'd like to register a .cn
domain _and_ (b) you are not a resident of China (mo
On Sat, 17 Apr 2010, William Herrin wrote:
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 6:25 PM, Mike wrote:
I've tried to get the attention of senderbase, which is claiming activity
from my address space which is in fact either un-routed or within dynamic
subscriber blocks that have outbound smtp filtering in e
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 6:25 PM, Mike wrote:
> I've tried to get the attention of senderbase, which is claiming activity
> from my address space which is in fact either un-routed or within dynamic
> subscriber blocks that have outbound smtp filtering in effect.
Interesting; I see similar result
>I've tried to get the attention of senderbase, which is claiming
>activity from my address space which is in fact either un-routed or
>within dynamic subscriber blocks that have outbound smtp filtering in
>effect. Unfortunately, senderbase refuses to acknowledge the problem in
>their data
* Mike:
>I've tried to get the attention of senderbase, which is claiming
> activity from my address space which is in fact either un-routed or
> within dynamic subscriber blocks that have outbound smtp filtering in
> effect.
Could you share technical details on your filters, please?
If you
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On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 11:44 AM, Benjamin Billon
wrote:
>
>> i saw a notice that CNNIC suspended non-chinese registrars, but i
>> haven't found anything telling me they have recinded that.
>>
>
> Where did you see that?
It was originally announced
i saw a notice that CNNIC suspended non-chinese registrars, but i haven't
found anything telling me they have recinded that.
Where did you see that?
From what I saw, registration is now limited to companies (not
individuals anymore) providing business licences.
As Lou said previously, regi
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 01:22:51PM -0400, Jim Mercer wrote:
>
> i am looking for a referral to a registrar who can get me a .cn domain,
> without registering it on my behalf then extorting me.
>
> i saw a notice that CNNIC suspended non-chinese registrars, but i haven't
> found anything telling m
On 4/17/2010 10:22, Jim Mercer wrote:
>
> i am looking for a referral to a registrar who can get me a .cn domain,
> without registering it on my behalf then extorting me.
>
> i saw a notice that CNNIC suspended non-chinese registrars, but i haven't
> found anything telling me they have recinded t
i am looking for a referral to a registrar who can get me a .cn domain,
without registering it on my behalf then extorting me.
i saw a notice that CNNIC suspended non-chinese registrars, but i haven't
found anything telling me they have recinded that.
can anyone give me clarification?
thanx.
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gordon b slater wrote:
On Tue, 2010-01-19 at 11:00 -0500, Jim Mercer wrote:
for days now, i've been trying to remember a quotation, which i vaguely seem
"the telephone, once commonly available in cities, "
ring a bell for anyone?
Maybe it was a Gopher thing?
This newfangled Googly-thing f
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