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Username: friedrich
Date/Time: Sat, November 4, 2000 at 9:45 PM GMT
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Subject: No arguments against .web

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               James

The average internet user doesn't mention the "www" anymore, but just
the domain name plus the gtld ending. Instead of "www.james.com" one
simply says "james.com".
Therefore "james.web" MAKES a significant difference.

"A road is a route which takes you to a place."
Are you the one who is patronizing here?

I was talking about the street names. Everyone repeats the "street"
after the streetname, even if it is obvious that he/she is giving a
street name.

Example:

"The street I am living in is called palace street" - you don't say "
The street I am living in is called palace", do you?

By the way: .web is not just "superficially attractive", otherwise
Afilias and Neustar wouldn't be so much interested in it.
Maybe YOU are not interested in it, but a great majority of internet
users is.

You can see that there are enough reasons for an introduction
of .web. By the way: We are here to discuss the applications.
What do you think about them?

Regards,
Friedrich Kisters

P.S.: Why do you say London city? We all know that London is a city,
don't we? And: Arundel (especially its castle) is a really nice place, isn't it ...
     
     
     
     
     

 


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