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ICANN says DotConnectAfrica’s .africa bid is officially “Not Approved”
Kevin Murphy,
July 4, 2013, 10:59:28 (UTC),
Domain Registries
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Tagged: africa, dotconnectafrica, ICANN, new gTLDs
Does that mean there’s now a green light for the other .AFRICA application?
You just _had_ to rub it in, didn’t you?
(hangs head)
ROFL while thinking who the witch reference is for.
Then ROFL again thinking how the “witch” will answer DI making such reference.
Well, she is still kicking so I had to think of this skit instead:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGFXGwHsD_A&feature=player_detailpage#t=46s
Well, she is still kicking (see second link below) so I had to think of this skit instead:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGFXGwHsD_A&feature=player_detailpage#t=46s
Here is the newest DCA style feedback:
http://www.circleid.com/posts/20130705_update_on_initial_evaluation_result_for_africa_application/
You could easily report this without disparaging her. She is a human being.
DCA accused me of being a racist. That’s a sure fire way to lose your rights to objective, even-handed reporting.
Am not sure Murphy, in this case, you are placing the cart before the horse, DCA has had many issues with your objectivity before your claim of racism. They pretty much have proved their point on you on many occasions.
What’s this objectivity thing? Print media have never been subject to such a requirement.
Take a look at any red top in the UK or supermarket tabloid in the USA.
KEVIN MURPHY ATE MY HAMSTER!
Really? At least delete some of the spam even if your system can’t spot it.
It’s a constant pain in my arse Nige. I do my best.
Thanks! 🙂
Spam doesn’t make it through to NIGEL.JE .. I don’t know exactly why — ask Michele Neylon who set it up, but there’s something in the way he sets things up that blocks all spam comments.