tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20067416.post8258287989967005891..comments2023-12-21T06:35:36.624-05:00Comments on Recursivity: Public Institutions Try to Avoid Giving Out Contact InformationUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20067416.post-57995853936487431812012-04-17T16:10:24.038-04:002012-04-17T16:10:24.038-04:00I suspect he is inspired by Major Major, from Catc...I suspect he is inspired by Major Major, from Catch-22<br /><br />"Major Major is a commander who doesn't command. He hates dealing with people, and is somewhat frightened of them. He therefore instructs his receptionist/orderly that, whenever he is in his office, any visitors should be told he is out. When he leaves his office (sneaking out the back window), the receptionist can send visitors in to see him. In short, the only time you can see Major Major in his office is when he's out. If he's in, you can't see him."ceilingcatnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20067416.post-75526591772187688872012-04-16T14:05:48.569-04:002012-04-16T14:05:48.569-04:00Sometimes (although not as often as I would like) ...Sometimes (although not as often as I would like) the 'whois' domain information reveals some useful data. I still come across domains with real names and phone numbers and email addresses...<br /><br />I presume you tried the canonical 'webmaster@...' email address?Kerry Lileshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03417775211545525733noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20067416.post-48930782988829195082012-04-16T10:54:53.226-04:002012-04-16T10:54:53.226-04:00In the case of the high school, though, the "...In the case of the high school, though, the "webmaster" was probably some contractor who could care less about maintaining the siteAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com