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Re: [cobalt-users] Domain Registration (off subject a bit)
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Domain Registration (off subject a bit)
- From: Kris Dahl <krislists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri Aug 4 09:42:49 2000
on 8/3/00 10:23 PM, Jeff Lasman at jblists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> Not true! In fact most engines nowadays require 89 or higher octane. My
>> car (del Sol VTEC) is a particularly high revving engine (redlines 8250)
>> that seriously should never see less than 92 Octane (and it doesn't). If I
>> put racing fuel or octane booster there is a big difference. And different
>> types of gasoline have a huge effect on performance--even from gas station
>> to gas station and week to week.
>
> Okay, I stand only on my own experience. I shall try premium for a few
> tanks and see if I notice a difference.
The general rule of thumb is that the smaller the engine the better the fuel
is required. So the difference on your Caddy would be negligible, probably.
> Just tried. Here's what I get:
>
>> HTTP Error 404
>>
>> 404 Not Found
>>
>> The Web server cannot find the file or script you asked for.
>> Please check the URL to ensure that the path is correct.
>>
>> Please contact the server's administrator if this problem
>> persists.
I hand typed it, perhaps I made a typo.
>>> So based on your post, do you have any suggestions for us?
>>
>> Yes. I would suggest setting up your own registration system and become an
>> OpenSRS reseller. This will give you maximum flexibility at the best
>> possible price. It will cost you a bit in man-hours but may be worth it.
>> Otherwise I would parter or co-op with another provider/consultant similar
>> to yourselves and pool the resources to make it happen.
>
> Even though the contract language IS theirs, and not aireg's?
I still think that is a better way to go--just for the control issue. I
have a feeling that all of the registration services have some clause about
revoking a name if it is in conflict with a trademark (in fact, I think the
ICANN are the ones that have the last word on it).
-k