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Bent Rasmussen wrote,
> Perhaps the central question would be:
>
> - "Does the URI 'http://www.w3.org' identify an
>  organisation called W3C or a location on the Web?"

I think I must fall in camp D, because although I'm temperamentally 
inclined towards camp B, my answer to this question would be 
"Potentially both, and a great many other things besides".

Cheers,


Miles

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