I'd like a million dollars

U.S. Finishes Internet Study Congress Requested In 1998. Now there's a headline This study cost a million dollars. Some conclusions: DNS is good. Consolidating all DNS servers into two cities is bad. Governments shouldn't get involved in DNS. More useless...

April 5, 2005

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U.S. Finishes Internet Study Congress Requested In 1998. Now there's a headline This study cost a million dollars. Some conclusions:

DNS is good.
Consolidating all DNS servers into two cities is bad.
Governments shouldn't get involved in DNS.
More useless domain suffixes.

How does something like this cost a million dollars?

In unrelated news, there are four Verizon trucks outside my home, a back-hoe and a three foot deep hole. That's usually not a good sign.

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