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- From: rstory@elegant.com (Robert Story)
- Subject: Re: Santa?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.180853.18214@elegant.com>
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 18:08:53 GMT
- References: <9212141156.AA14731@cscmgb.cc.ic.ac.uk> <zmt8s*6I0@senga.ka.sub.org>
- Organization: Elegant Communications Inc.
- Lines: 28
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- In article <zmt8s*6I0@senga.ka.sub.org> chr@senga.ka.sub.org (Christian Riede) writes:
- > In article <9212141156.AA14731@cscmgb.cc.ic.ac.uk>, Olivier M.J. Crepin-Leblond, Olivier M.J.
- > Crepin-Leblond writes:
- >
- > > >A collegue gave me Santa Claus's email address as follows:
- > > >>
- > > >> S.Claus@arctic.circle.np
- > > >
- > > >However the mailer daemon cannot deliver to this address. Can
- > > >anyone shed some light on this problem please?
- > > >
- > > >Ta
- > > >
- > > >Bill
- > >
- > > I'm affraid to have to inform you that your colleague is pulling your
- > > leg. The .np top level domain is one for Nepal, which is quite a way
- > > away from the North Pole.
- > > You may want to try with .fi (Finland), .is (Iceland), .no (Norway),
- > > .int (International), or perhaps .nt (Neutral Zone).
- > > ;-)
- > >
- >
- > What about .com ? :-) :-)
-
- What about .ca as the area covering the north pole is claimed by Canada?!
-
- -Robert.
-