The world according to Xavier

Saturday, June 23, 2007

Stupid domain names, why register?

I've been working on the Xavier Media whois service today and I needed to do some testing with unregistered domain names (I wanted to check the results users get when searching for unregistered domains) so I simply just did a whois look up on asdfasdfasdf.com. I believed that asdfasdfasdf.com was random enough to return a "Domain is available" result, but unfortunately the domain name was registered to ASDFASDFASDF.COM
c/o Whois IDentity Shield
142-757 W. Hastings St., Suite #777
Vancouver, BC
Canada V6C 1A1

Alright, one luck guess (or in my case unlucky). So i typed in another "random" domain name: asdfasdfasdfasdf.com. Unfortunately this one was also registered :( .

I simply just have to stop typing asdf to get "random" domain names so I added a couple of d's at the end of the last checked domain and got: asdfasdfasdfasdfddd.com

Believe it or not, but asdfasdfasdfasdfdddd.com is actually also registered. The big question now is why would anyone want to register any of the above mentioned domain names? My guess would simply be typein traffic from stupid programmers, but that can't be enough to pay your hosting fees or what do you think?

/Andreas

Sunday, June 17, 2007

June 2007 - www.gocomics.com

At gocomics.com you can find a lot of comic strips (the one I like the most is Calvin & Hobbes).

Each and every day you get a new comic strip of your favourite cartoon and on Sundays some of the comic strips are even in color. The downside is that you need to install some kind of plug-in to view the comics which means that I have problems reading Calvin & Hobbes from my Sony Ericsson phone.

/Andreas

June 2007 - www.gocomics.com

At gocomics.com you can find a lot of comic strips (the one I like the most is Calvin & Hobbes).

Each and every day you get a new comic strip of your favourite cartoon and on Sundays some of the comic strips are even in color. The downside is that you need to install some kind of plug-in to view the comics which means that I have problems reading Calvin & Hobbes from my Sony Ericsson phone.

/Andreas