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dave brett wrote:

>You should not be using the root servers.  Instead use the DNS servers of
>your ISP.  

That isn't necessarily true, and is a long and sordid debate that I
don't think you really want to open.  ;-)  The choice of DNS resolvers
boils down to issues of efficiency and (more importantly) trust.

- -d

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