Root Name Server Confederations

Ben Black black at zen.cypher.net
Wed May 21 03:19:29 UTC 1997


cluelessness seems to be the prime requisite for employment at skyscape.

On Tue, 20 May 1997, Marc Hurst wrote:

> 
> I ever said my marketing people had a fucking clue......
> 
> That I will admit to...
> 
> On Tue, 20 May 1997, w0zz wrote:
> 
> > On Tue, 20 May 1997, Marc Hurst wrote:
> > 
> > > 
> > > I have the ability and the resources to challenge your accusations 
> > > internationally,
> > > 
> > 
> > 
> > He has powerful skills, check it out
> > 
> > "SKYSCAPE is a wiser choice than the large brand-name Internet providers.
> > Using a special process called multi-homing, SKYSCAPE connects you to
> >         [^^^^^^^^^^^^^]        [^^^^^^^^^^]
> > the Internet through no fewer than four of the most dependable backbone
> > service providers on the market.  
> > 
> > Through this unique technology, SKYSCAPE's advanced equipment constantly
> >              [^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^]
> > switches between backbone providers to consistently deliver you the most
> > efficient connection possible.  What that means is that if iSTAR is loaded
> > with traffic, we will automatically send your transmission through carrier
> > SPRINT or MCI, or through any of the other backbone providers to which we
> > subscribe.  This distinct process assures you greater efficiency than any
> > single one of those providers can currently provide on its own.  This is
> > especially important in the event of operational difficulties or a full
> > system shut-down. " (http://www.fastlane.ca/about.htm)
> > 
> > With "unique technologies" like "multi-homing" who knows what powers he
> > may have that he hasn't disclosed.
> > 
> > \w0zz
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 





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