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"Dangerous bend" Symbol


☡ is Caution Sign . https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/☡
☡ is BioHazard sign
☡ is ☡eta in Greek Language.
☡ has appeared on VideoGames, Vehicles, Transportation, Hazardous Material, Laboratory doors.....

☡.ws can be R


Rare opportunity . 1 Letter domain. Mark your Presence!


.WS is WebSite!

The .ws country code has been marketed as a domain hack, with the .ws purportedly standing for "World Site", Web Site or Web Service, providing a "global" Internet presence to registrants, as it supports all internationalized domain names.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bourbaki_dangerous_bend_symbol

The dangerous bend or caution symbol (U+2621 ☡ CAUTION SIGN) was created by the Nicolas Bourbaki group of mathematicians and appears in the margins of mathematics books written by the group. It resembles a road sign that indicates a "dangerous bend" in the road ahead, and is used to mark passages tricky on a first reading or with an especially difficult argument.[2]

Others have used variations of the symbol in their textbooks, and computer scientist Donald Knuth introduced an American-style road-sign depiction in his Metafont and TeX systems, with a pair of adjacent signs indicating doubly dangerous passages.

Some news agencies also use this for a URL shortener, such as eurone.ws and abcn.ws. Some organisations in the U.S. state of Wisconsin also use the domain (e.g. lakeland.ws), despite the state abbreviation being WI.

Google treats the .WS ccTLD as gTLD.

The Domain can be used in different ways.

Москва.com IDN sold for $216000
Posted on April 11, 2012, 10:09 am, by IDN News, under IDN Sales.
DNJournal recorded the Largest IDN deal for Москва.com (“Moscow” in Russian) which was completed in July 2011 when the final installment on a $216,000purchase price was paid. That is the highest verified sale price reported to date for an IDN. The deal was originally subject to a confidentiality agreement but Gary Males at IDNTools.com was able to persuade the seller and buyer Moshe Schneider to release details of the transaction, including the documentation we required to verify the price paid. Noted domain attorney John Berryhill was retained to handle the transaction and ensure that all terms of the sale contract were met.


http://Z.com sold for $ 6,784,000.00 USD in December 2014. Yes nearly 7Million USD.
Grab your chance to get this precious domain.


Punycode encoding
en-Punycode (Net::IDN::Punycode 1.102):
i4h
en-Punycode (Net::IDN::Punycode::PP 1.101):
i4h
en-Punycode (IDNA::Punycode 0.03):
-i4h
en-Punycode (Mojo::Util):

en-Punycode (URI::_punycode 1.71):
i4h
en-Punycode (AnyEvent::Util 7.13):
i4h
en-Punycode (URI::UTF8::Punycode 1.00):
xn--i4h

Full info :
https://chars.suikawiki.org/char/2621
 
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