I am obliged to thank my friend Suresh for his kind words. I have indeed been trying, for lo these past 20+ years now, to chase spammers and other miscreants off the Internet. It has rarely been easy, but there have been occasional gratifications. Today is one such. But this story is not yet complete, and I have miles to go before I sleep. I am also obliged to post one small but important correction to what Suresh said. Suresh said that Ernest Byaruhanga "has now separated from AFRINIC." That's not really entirely accurate. He has resigned, but as noted in the story on mybroadband.co.za, he is currently still employed by AFRINIC and is currently serving out his notice period. Neither I nor my co-pilot on this story, South African journalist Jan Vermeulen, have any information about whether or nor, at this moment, Mr. Byaruhanga still retains unfettered read/write access to the AFRINIC data base. (I think that it is not at all inaccurate to say that multiple AFRINIC officials that we contacted in regards to this story have been rather entirely less than forthcoming with us as we tried to get to the bottom of all of these matters.) Regards, rfg