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I have just bought 110011.mobi
I've regged it because 0 and 1 are the only telephone keys without letter.
In fact, my 110011.mobi is very fast to write on standard cell.
What are your opinions for those domain names having only «0» and «1» ?
 
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This .mobi does need development otherwise the resell value would be very close to reg fee. But it sounds ok to me.

BTW: I have a 0, 1 related domain which is 01.ORG :)
 
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$0.00 - Reg. fee, IMHO. :blink:

Best of Luck.
-Jeff B-)
 
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If somebody recited that domain to me then asked me 30 seconds later to repeat it, I don't think I could. Too hard to remember.

I don't think it is worth anything.
 
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jacpar...are you a mathematician? For the sake of argument...I am going to assume that you are. ;)

110011 mathematically comes out to 51. This comes from 32 + 16 + 2 + 1 = 51. However if you were trying to convert 51 into the binary text equivalent, it would actually be: 0011010100110001 because binary to text has to be divisible by 8. So it actually depends on what you are wanting to do with the domain.

Some astronomers use binary numbers in star and constellation positioning when controlling telescopes. Someone can enter a series of binary numbers to control a giant telescope by phone but this would be overkill since you can use hexadecimal numbers to do the same thing which is much easier.

110011 is the mathematical equivalent of shuffling a deck of 52 cards to determine the position of the displacement of the top card down a certain distance in the deck. You could use the numbered domain to demonstrate card shuffling but then again, why would you want to?

If you have several binary numbered domains strung together, you could complete a series of words or letters that could be used to communicate information in an encrypted format. Of course you would have the NSA/CSS (National Security Agency/Central Security Service) as well as the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) and possibly MI5 (UK Security Service) tapping your phones for the rest of your life. But then again why would you want to when there is much easier ways of encrypting information on the Internet.

It really depends on what you are trying to achieve with the numbered domain as to what value that they will have.

I hope that helps you. ;)
 
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I had a vision dawned that I'm on two computer systems

Hi!


I also am happening to rebrand worldradio.mobi to 4695697.mobi (4695697.com)


Gud for all phones




`hachoo
 
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Hi, Quasar !!!!
I appreciate your answer.
I am an electrical engineer
 
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Cool jacpar...I am a systems engineer as well. I did not know where exactly to start when I first posted. From an engineering perspective, if you know some of the UPC and Postnet barcodes schemas, you can tie product scans directly to a binary website.

Example: Someone walks down the street and pass a newsstand, or walk through a mall, or walk in a movie or record store and sees an item, product, magazine, etc. They are interested in purchasing the item so they obtain it. When they get to the checkout counter or unattended check register, the items barcode is scanned along with the individual's phone. The transaction is done. The individual's phone is sent the receipt of the item they purchased.

Here is the real trick. The items barcode is recorded along with the transaction and is sent to a database. If the database was tied to the barcode of the item.... such as website domain with the same barcode, your could track the sales of all items with that code.

Advertisers, Marketers, Retailers as well as Manufacturers of these items pay big bucks to know who is buying their stuff. That information would be easy to capture.

Here is the real pain of the problem...You would have to deal with the likes of IBM, NCR, Microsoft and Unisys when getting into the POS systems. These guys like to own everything so they are not fun groups to work with and they would probably try to snatch your binary domains if you were successful. These companies are known for litigating patents and they have some in the POS Barcode arena.

Just a thought for you. :)
 
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Oh la la Quasar
Thanks for your contribution.
Hope you will come back.
 
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