[DNS] Domain dispute heats up

[DNS] Domain dispute heats up

From: Vic Cinc <vicc§cia.com.au>
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 20:42:51 +1000
Edwin Groothuis [edwin&#167;mavetju.org] wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 03:25:08PM +1000, Vic Cinc wrote:
> > Edwin Groothuis [edwin&#167;mavetju.org] wrote:
> > > On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 01:33:19PM +1000, Vic Cinc wrote:
> > > > the only question to ask: is there a demand or not?
> > > 
> > > There is also something called sustainability.
> > > 
> > > Does the need for wood-chips in Japan justify cutting down hundred
> > > year old trees in Australia? You sure can make a quick buck with
> > > it, but how well will it go in 10, 20 or 50 years?
> > > 
> > > Be careful with what you wish for, because undoing changes isn't
> > > easy, if possible at all.
> > 
> > there is no comparison whatsoever between woodchips and domains. 
> 
> Oh no? For a-z characters give you 26^4 (=456,976) difference
> combinations, but my experience with the T9 function on my phone
> shows that it gives only 10^4 (=10,000) real combinations. So the
> pool to take from is not at large as you think. Unless you want to
> buy hjasdhaskjdhad.au :-)
> 
> > sustainability is never an issue in digital realms which are to all
> > intents and purposes infinite. I dont know why you bring this up its
> > not relavent.
> 
> > .com has 60,000,000,000 domains and growing. if you consider that full,
> > we still have 59,400,000 domains to go. its not full, never will be.
> 
> 60 million (I've read the rest of this thread) names, but how much
> of that is really is use? Try abcd.com, abcde.com and abcdef.com.
> I don't really consider 60 million an impressive number if 70% is
> rubbish.
> 
> Let's try aaaa.com till aaai.com. Except for the aaac.com, aaah.com
> and aaai.com, it's all domain parking. 30% proper use, 0% free.
> 
> Now try aaaa.com.au till aaai.com.au. Four of them are not still
> available for to register, and only one is domain parking. 83%
> proper use, 40% free.
> 
> Yes, .com is full.

and so what? thats more reason to open .au.  surely monetised pages are
better then a 404. they create economic value and the ads conduit some people
to the products they may want. if they didnt, people wouldnt buy the ads
on parked pages. all these monetised domains are for sale anyway.

surely its better to use a digital resource then let it lie fallow creating no
economic value whatsoever just to please the asthetic sensibilies of some?

Vic
Received on Thu Jun 08 2006 - 10:42:51 UTC

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