Eiffel tower, Paris, France
The Eiffel tower is one of the most recognised and truly inspiring structures in the world. Some say it's Paris, but it's more likely the simple exponential curves in the base and spire. Most things come down to numbers in the end.
photo credit: stevenvanwel

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Wednesday, April 30, 2008 — IP ON THE NET ICANN can't - but can you?by Duncan BucknellThere's been a lot of talk lately about domain tasting - which some describe as a cynical use (to test the market potential of the domain name) of the 4-5 day grace period in which a domain name purchaser can reverse the transaction without cost. There are quite a few other examples of ways that the current domain name registration system can be stretched to do things it wasn't intended to - sometimes illegally. Here are some others, please add your own:
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