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names are not numbers, was IPv4 address length technical design
Back in the 80s when DNS was a fairly new idea and things like Google
were way in the future I remember suggesting on the TCP-IP list that
people grab a phone number they owned as a domain name and add
first_last as a mailbox so we could leverage the international phone
directory system to find each other.
For example something like barry_shein at 0016176403067.com (maybe insert
a letter, all-digits wasn't allowed back then.)
I guess that sort of idea was eventually incorporated into telephone
number mapping but not clear how successful that is or if the intent
is really the same. I think there were other analogues?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_number_mapping
But the idea has come up.
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