I suspect you were looking at a cache from somewhere...

radix:~> date Thu Jan 20 20:53:36 PST 2005 radix:~> nslookup -sil -querytype=any perlmonks.thepen.com Server: 127.0.0.1 Address: 127.0.0.1#53 Non-authoritative answer: perlmonks.thepen.com canonical name = resalehost.networksolutions.c +om. Authoritative answers can be found from: thepen.com nameserver = ns1.pendingrenewaldeletion.com. thepen.com nameserver = ns2.pendingrenewaldeletion.com. ns1.pendingrenewaldeletion.com internet address = 216.168.225.129 ns2.pendingrenewaldeletion.com internet address = 216.168.225.130 radix:~> nslookup -sil perlmonks.thepen.com 216.168.225.129 Server: 216.168.225.129 Address: 216.168.225.129#53 perlmonks.thepen.com canonical name = resalehost.networksolutions.c +om. resalehost.networksolutions.com canonical name = resalehost.networksol +utions.com.

In reply to Re^2: perlmonks.thepen.com is gone? by hossman
in thread perlmonks.thepen.com is gone? by blahblahblah

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