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Re: [ga] PIN?
I think I got one however I can not locate it. I may well be be mistaken and my
memory of receiving it may be a figment of MS. I cannot find things which are
not on a hard disk with a search feature. It would be much more convenient to
handle it all by email. The security of sending it part by email and part by
snail mail is fallacious. I can create any number of email addresses and
receive snail mail for any number of names. I already receive bulk snail mail
for at least five different spellings of my name, deceased relatives, a daughter
who has not lived at home for twenty years, and a wife who is in Arizona, not to
mention the ubiquitous Occupant.
Peter Veeck
Christopher Ambler wrote:
> No, you're not. I've still not gotten mine, and I was also one of the first.
>
> Christopher
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mikael Pawlo" <mikael@pawlo.com>
> To: <ga@dnso.org>
> Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 3:57 PM
> Subject: [ga] PIN?
>
> > Am I now the only one who still has not received the PIN for the ICANN
> > website?
> >
> > I know about the batch sendings and everything, but I was one of the first
> > to register...
> >
> > Getting slightly annoyed but still with regards to everyone,
> >
> > Mikael
> >
> > _________________________________________________________________________
> >
> > ICQ:35638414 mailto:mikael@pawlo.com
> > +46-709-179012 http://www.pawlo.com/
> >
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