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To: Lane3 who wrote (213847)10/6/2021 3:45:30 PM
From: i-node  Respond to of 356067
 
>> Awkward number of negatives there.

Yeah, any drive to do presentation quality here is long gone.



To: Lane3 who wrote (213847)10/6/2021 3:52:26 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 356067
 
>> P.S. I have a domain. I got it a couple of decades ago back before webmail. I got tired of having to change my email address whenever my provider went out of business or got bought out. I figured that was worth the annual fee for maintaining the domain. My domain has no website. It has two email addresses.

>> I am not a "thing."

I have many domains and many websites. Many of which are not for "things". In fact, I have numerous domains that exist solely as a means to hold a domain name while I wait for the a buyer who is willing to pay me value for them. I guess you could call that an "investment" of sorts.

A website is evidence of a thing but not proof. In your case (and some of mine) it is proof of nothing more than ownership of the domain name itself.

However, a domain name may be proof of a business, a going business, a previously going business that isn't anymore, a software product under development, an end-of-life product that just isn't shut down, or nothing at all.

So, my categories may be less demanding than yours.