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<sup>6</sup>[http://kybernet.com <font color=cyan>kybernet.com</font>] owned by me in the nineties, last I knew was registered in Russia. Some .Net content served with this domain name from this dominion.<br>
<sup>6</sup>[http://kybernet.com <font color=cyan>kybernet.com</font>] owned by me in the nineties, last I knew was registered in Russia. Some .Net content served with this domain name from this dominion.<br>
<sup>7</sup><i>Tip: most browsers will show the URL of a link in some form</i>. Welcome to the revolution, which as it turns out is sort-of televised, but with worker control of the programme. Also, both the skinning and the maintenance of links can be used to determine what's what within my space. <br/>
<sup>7</sup><i>Tip: most browsers will show the URL of a link in some form</i>. Welcome to the revolution, which as it turns out is sort-of televised, but with worker control of the programme. Also, both the skinning and the maintenance of links can be used to determine what's what within my space. <br/>
<sup>8</sup> Try the <b>wik-cso.dom</b> link in the left nav above, domains &sect; , setup should take < 2 minutes on common desktop platforms.
<sup>8</sup> Try the <b>wik-cso.dom</b> link in the left nav above, domains &sect; , setup should take < 2 minutes on common desktop platforms. Here it will always prompt, elsewhere (such as the ICANN roots <i>principalsonly.dom</i> link) only if the domain inaccessible.
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