[rumori] speaking of Gr(e)(a)yday


Steev (steevATdetritus.net)
Thu, 24 Jun 1999 07:51:39 -0700 (PDT)


I need to pay Internic for the registration for grayday.org.
Before i do that, though, I just wanted to double check with
you all and ask if it's really worth the $70.

The recent renewed discussion seems to merit that there is strong
reason to create a site at grAyday.org in opposition to
grEyday.org. But the site could also be a directory under Detritus.net,
or some other domain.

If anyone has any thoughts for or against, speak up. also if
you're in favor and would like to make a donation to help
pay the registration, please email me privately.

thanx,

smh

Steev Hise, Wannabe Has-Been
steevAThise.org http://www.cyborganic.com/people/steev
recycled art site: http://www.detritus.net
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