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On Monday 29. December 2014 11.30.42 Mike Hearn wrote:
> With the current DNS protocol you get an all or nothing choice

Its a seed. Not the protocol itself.

> Firstly, Peter, get help. I'm serious.
I think most would agree with me that, Mike, this answer is not just a little 
over the line, its unacceptable behavior in any collaborative group.
Please be respectful and avoid ad-hominem attacks.

-- 
Thomas Zander