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Re: Re[4]: [ga] Call for a Working Group
> Which root server burger chain you go to decides which burgers you
> can buy. Which root server network you go to decides which .com TLD
> you will be resolving.
.com == Big Mac
.net == Whopper
.web = Hot and Juicy
I don't care how many roots (burger chains) there are. There's only
one .com (Big Mac).
Put another way - the first company to put up a serious .com in an
alternative root will find Verisign on them in a flash.
> Just like McDonald's can't advertise that they are Burger King's.
Nor can they call their burger a Whopper.
> This is why you shouldn't use analogies like that, Chris :) No
> matter what analogy you use it can be twisted around on you to show
> the other side. Some more so than others.
Funny, that.
Christopher
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