Yes, this continued lack of clue is annoying. I get people "pointing" this out to me even though I explained it in an article. -Declan On Sat, Jan 27, 2001 at 07:56:05PM -0500, auto129994@hushmail.com wrote:
<snort> When will people stop falling for this?
Remember that when you register a second-level domain, you can assign any subdomains you want through your own DNS service. The owners of KLUGE.ORG, for example, could add RAYMOND.D.MERENIUK.IS.A.MORON.KLUGE.ORG. If Microsoft itself had such a juvenile sense of humor, it could strike back with LINUS.SUCKS.DONKEY.BALLS.MICROSOFT.COM. A few hours to propagate, and it's visible to everyone.
Duh.
"Raymond D. Mereniuk" <Raymond@fbn.bc.ca> babbled:
It would appear this is not a good week for Microsoft. It appears the Network Solutions whois database has been hacked. This is what I get when I do a fwhois on a Linux system.
whois.crsnic.net]
Whois Server Version 1.3
Domain names in the .com, .net, and .org domains can now be registered with many different competing registrars. Go to http://www.internic.net for detailed information.
MICROSOFT.COM.WILL.LIVE.FOREVER.BUT.LUNIX.SUCKS-BYBIRTH.ARTISTICCHEESE.COM
MICROSOFT.COM.WAS.HACKED.TODAY.BY.JAMESSMALL.COM [...] MICROSOFT.COM.AINT.WORTH.SHIT.KLUGE.ORG MICROSOFT.COM
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