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RE: [atlarge-discuss] an introduction
@Large,
I must be missing some entries to the List... When/where did this
message appear? Why were the message headers apparently removed?
Sotiris, your impertinence grows. It is hardly uncommon for someone to
do a little research and observation before jumping into the pool.
"Sudden interest" is a subjective on your part.
Sincerely,
TTTT
Jefftttt@txucom.net
www.tejas-info-services.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Sotiris Sotiropoulos [mailto:sotiris@hermesnetwork.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 11:13 PM
To: John Billias
Cc: atlarge-discuss@lists.fitug.de
Subject: Re: [atlarge-discuss] an introduction
Here we go again!
Hi John, please tell us about yourself. Give us some details about your
life and where you live it. Why the sudden interest in joining us now
when you discovered icannatlarge.com several weeks ago?
--Sotiris Sotiropoulos
John Billias wrote:
>Hello,
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>My name is John Billias and I am a Web Developer. I ran across the
website http://icannatlarge.com several weeks ago. I would like the
opportunity to be an active participant in this group. I have a keen
interest in domain name and ip addressing issues. I have been reading
the mailing list archives at http://www.fitug.de/atlarge-discuss/ in my
browser since about the begining of the recent election. I am troubled
by much of what I have read. I think this is a worthwhile endeavour. I
am willing to lend a hand.
>
>JB (Not J&B!)
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>Yahoo! Plus - For a better Internet experience
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"The science of jurisprudence regards the state and power as the
ancients regarded fire- namely, as something existing absolutely.
But for history, the state and power are merely phenomena, just as for
modern physics fire is not an element but a phenomenon.
>From this fundamental difference between the view held by history
and that held by jurisprudence, it follows that jurisprudence can tell
minutely how in its opinion power should be constituted and what
power- existing immutably outside time- is, but to history's questions
about the meaning of the mutations of power in time it can answer
nothing."
--Leo Tolstoy, "War and Peace"
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