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  include the registrant's domain name in the address.  |   include the registrant's domain name in the address.  | ||
Hmm, this is pretty interesting. Tey typing in different things. I got a response for just plain "?". Also type "user" and it will ask you for a name and password. I'm going to keep fooling around with this. :) --[[User:Cartosis|Cartosis]] 09:31, 6 Sep 2006 (PDT)  | |||
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You done a whois yet? It's obviously Valve - 'Network Solutions Private Registration' be damned. —Cargo Cult (info, talk) 07:13, 6 Sep 2006 (PDT)
Registrant:
Valve Corporation
   ATTN: APERTURESCIENCE.COM
   c/o Network Solutions
   P.O. Box 447
   Herndon, VA.  20172-0447
   Domain Name: APERTURESCIENCE.COM
   Administrative Contact, Technical Contact:
      Valve Corporation         kk9vw8278w2@networksolutionsprivateregistration.com
      ATTN: APERTURESCIENCE.COM
      c/o Network Solutions
      P.O. Box 447
      Herndon, VA 20172-0447
      570-708-8780
   Record expires on 20-Jul-2016.
   Record created on 20-Jul-2006.
   Database last updated on 6-Sep-2006 10:11:00 EDT.
   Domain servers in listed order:
   NS1.VALVESOFTWARE.COM        207.173.176.200
   NS2.VALVESOFTWARE.COM        207.173.176.203
   NS3.VALVESOFTWARE.COM        68.142.64.168
This listing is a Network Solutions Private Registration. Mail
correspondence to this address must be sent via USPS Express Mail(TM) or
USPS Certified Mail(R); all other mail will not be processed. Be sure to
include the registrant's domain name in the address.
Hmm, this is pretty interesting. Tey typing in different things. I got a response for just plain "?". Also type "user" and it will ask you for a name and password. I'm going to keep fooling around with this. :) --Cartosis 09:31, 6 Sep 2006 (PDT)