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RE: Low-level XML Protocol activity announced by the XCP Consorti um: msg#00003org.w3c.tag
No, that is the responsibility of the file swappers, and the Canadian portion of the web will burn like a shining bonfire warmed by the cinders of the royalties of Canadian artists as the rest of the world's artists are busily copying and posting Canadian recording artists' songs as fast as we can. Free Gordon Lightfoot! len From: Walden Mathews [mailto:waldenm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] "By implementing ><CP, and thereby increasing the need for bandwidth, service providers can 'Light the Fiber"sm" I thought SPAM was already doing that. |
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