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  USPS Certified Mail(R); all other mail will not be processed. Be sure to
  USPS Certified Mail(R); all other mail will not be processed. Be sure to
  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)