Re: AOL Non-Lameness

From: Ian Mason (no email)
Date: Mon Oct 02 2006 - 20:11:32 EDT

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    On 2 Oct 2006, at 23:39, Rick Kunkel wrote:

    >
    > On Mon, 2 Oct 2006, Joseph S D Yao wrote:
    >
    >>
    >> On Mon, Oct 02, 2006 at 11:53:56PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian
    >> wrote:
    >> ...
    >>> Drew the attention of a friend at AOL to this and got a reply quoted
    >>> below - this was apparently an issue at AOL's end. Thanks to AOL for
    >>> quickly acting to fix this.
    >>>
    >>> I've been asked by my friend to post this below
    >>>
    >>> srs
    >>>
    >>> [quote]
    >>>
    >>> We found a problem with the way URL's were being identified and have
    >>> undergone steps to correct it. In the interim, the rule change has
    >>> been backed out pending further testing. Thanks to all on the list.
    >>>
    >>> [unquote]
    >>
    >>
    >> All, this seems seriously NON-lame to me. Of course, testing and
    >> fixing
    >> the bug before it was put out there would have been less so. But
    >> think
    >> of this! A large company has actually admitted that it was wrong and
    >> backed out a problem! Isn't this what everyone always complains
    >> SHOULD
    >> be done? ;-) ;-) ;-)
    >>
    >> Me, I'm always doing it, but that's just 'cause I have to. ;-)
    >>
    >>
    >> --
    >> Joe Yao
    >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    >> --
    >> This message is not an official statement of OSIS Center policies.
    >>
    >
    > I had users that appeared to be getting their email blocked seemingly
    > because in their sigs, they write their phone number that stupid
    > IP-Address-Wannabe method, like:
    >
    > 206.555.1212
    >
    > As an aside, is this something that's the norm in other places, like
    > commas instead of periods for decimals in other countries? I'd
    > hate to
    > sound critical if it was.

    Normal practice in France; Belgium too I think.

    > It just seems that I know a large amount of
    > very American people who have decided that phone numbers with
    > periods in
    > them somehow look more "hip" than dashes. I despise that. Can you
    > tell?
    > ;)
    >
    > --Rick Kunkel
    >


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