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  <li> [http://kybernet.com kybernet.com] was owned by me in the nineties. It is currently owned by someone in  
  <li> [http://kybernet.com kybernet.com] was owned by me in the nineties. It is currently owned by someone in  
[http:/everything/index.pl?node=St.+Petersburg,+Russia Leningrad]. References to this domain name may appear in stuff retained from that period but it will come from one of the above domains.  
[http://commoditysoftware.org/everything/index.pl?node=St.+Petersburg,+Russia Leningrad]. References to this domain name may appear in stuff retained from that period but it will come from one of the above domains.  
  <li> Similarly, nak-cso.com was owned by me as a commercial alter ego to the .org domain, but that has been superceeded by ai-integration.biz. <b>nak-cso.dom</b> is a [http://ai-integration.biz/everything/index.pl?node=n.+domain dominion] which is something I have defined as an extension of a standard IPV6 Berkeley DNS domain. When this construct is referenced the domain name in the location bar of your browser will resolve to one of the two in bold above.  
  <li> Similarly, nak-cso.com was owned by me as a commercial alter ego to the .org domain, but that has been superceeded by ai-integration.biz. <b>nak-cso.dom</b> is a [http://ai-integration.biz/everything/index.pl?node=n.+domain dominion] which is something I have defined as an extension of a standard IPV6 Berkeley DNS domain. When this construct is referenced the domain name in the location bar of your browser will resolve to one of the two in bold above.  
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