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Thu May 25 22:32:22 EDT 2000
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----- Original Message -----
From: Kwon Tayseek
Subject: With best regards
This is just for your information that there might be
some solution to the present condition of "domain jam"
and we covet your noble opinion on our suggestion
to solve the problem as it shows in the following.
Someone overseas has enthusiastically responded to it by telling:
This is revolutionary!
Frankly spoken, I never thought of this.
Are you interested in licensing this idea?
Here is the message that we sent him and others
over the world:
Hello. First forgive me for my poor English.
This is just to tell you about constructive
suggestions to solve the problem of domain-naming
which at present is nearly on the verge of explosion.
We have explained all about it at our website
on the menu of DOMAIN NAMING: www.gkgkgk.com.
One of them, for example, is to put in order
alphabets and arabic numerals right in front of and behind
the so-called super-keywords such as domain, trade,
flower, tv, internet, shop, bank, game, business, wine, etc.
and in this way we are able to produce more
than 2,000~50,000 domains(yes, almost unlimitedly as
related with "wine", for example. This we call
"self search-engined domains", because the
visitors are just to click the "wine" sites one by one
in alphabetical or/and numerical orders and also at random.
(not necessarily beginning from 1,2,3...or a,b,c...but at
random because they well know there are thousands and
thousands of domains of the same category which adop
this idea). This kind of domain-fom itself works
as a sort of CLASSIFIED ADS.
Please look and see what we are going to tell you about ...
www.gkgkgk.com. on the menu "DOMAIN NAMING."
We are sending this message to various registrars
all over the world including ICANN.
With best regards,
Kwon Tayseek(Mr.)
aesop7 at kornet.net
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