A domain unregistered...

merijnb on 2003-12-09T16:22:54

Amazing. I thought everything in the dictionary was registered in DNS by now, with all spellings and in all top levels.

So what a nice surprise to see something that has 1.4 million hits on Google *not* registered. Not that this is useful to anyone, but coffeering.com is still available (as of time of posting) (sound of clock ticking).


a domain only a chemist could love :)

hfb on 2003-12-09T16:40:39

One of the tired old jokes chemists love to, or at lease used to love, passing around at conferences was [ if i'm remembering it right ] "What do you get when you mix cobalt and iron...a CO-FE ring!". Yes, now you can see why I find perl people so entertaining....:)

1.4 million hits?

vsergu on 2003-12-09T18:00:56

How so? Did you leave off quotes around "coffee ring"? Even then I get only 937,000 for pages containing "coffee" and "ring". For the phrase I get only 1190 pages, and for "coffeering" only 23.

not only that

spur on 2003-12-09T20:47:22

There are plenty of words unregistered, you just have to look for them :-)

However, there's really no point for this, unless the domain name means something for you.