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Re: Should I sell my domain name?

From: Phil Kaufman <cyberadvan1_at_netzero.com>
Date: Mon 31 Jan 2005 09:11:24 -0600

             Just continue the website in the same vein - as follows:
            1) Buy fresh domain names for: year2005.com , year2006.com,
year2007.com etc., for as many years in the future as you wish to continue
the business.
            2) Add a re-direct on your main page for year2000.com that
re-directs visitors to year2005.com.
            3) Then, each successive year, have the redirect point to a new
year.
            4) There are certainly as many serious computer software
issues this year, in my opinion, as in the year 2000.
            5) Just one example is the issue of all the holes in
Microsoft Internet Explorer. If TCP/IP was to be the network protocol of the
future, and IE 6 its fundamental platform, it certainly isn't turning out
that way. My own internet access is becoming vitually un-useable due to all
the pop-ups, pop-unders, trojans, spyware, adware, and malware. How are the
critical aspects of government and defense supposed to function on a
software platform like this ???
            6) The issue of secure servers and encryption seems to be a
lot more complicated and difficult to use than it should be. This whole
business of "Certifying Authorities" who provide "digital signatures" such
as Verisign and Thawte makes it unclear as to what is "trustable" , whose
identity has been "verified", and which certfying authorities can be trusted
and used.
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            Phil Kaufman
            Cyber Advances
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Received on Mon Jan 31 2005 - 09:11:24 CST


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