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85 percent have a preference....yeah right
Lucky, I think Verisign has some 'splanin to do! Let's see, since Verisign employees are internet users, could it be they polled their own staff to come up with that 85%.

Given the diverse userbase on the internet, that number doesn't wash with any kind of statistics regarding internet preferences. You rarely get any kind of consensus that much in favor of anything from internet users, unless the poll is deliberatley skewed to get the desired result.

Given the right spin to the questions would at best get an 'Sure, I guess so' response from those who have absolutely no clue what they were being asked. That's good enough for Verisign!
Posted by: TheSlumlord   Posted on: 02/26/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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85 percent have a "preference"  Enton Eller | 10/15/03
85 percent have a preference....yeah right  TheSlumlord | 02/26/04
85 Percent!? Innovation?!!!  cmathis@... | 10/15/03
bad math  lmaxwell | 10/15/03
85% Prefer but we won't tell you what they prefer  Sceptical Observer | 10/16/03
Once again, Verisign uses their position for monopolistic advantage  doctormoriarty | 10/16/03
What a crock!  DarbyOhara | 10/16/03
They broke DNS  rbethell | 10/16/03
VeriSign to enter my block list  ltw1958 | 10/16/03
I suggest a lot of places for people to get things...  cchenoweth | 10/16/03
Another Thought  cchenoweth | 10/16/03
Sounds like Trident  NT Admin | 10/16/03
Enough  mobrien_12@... | 10/16/03
If it worked with port 20000 it'd be great  csk_1975 | 10/16/03
Simple Solution  SublimeDaze | 10/17/03
Not so simple  ltw1958 | 10/17/03
Wow you don't understand DNS at all do you?  csk_1975 | 10/18/03

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