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Without going through the whole alphabet, c.com and e.com failed. I never did understand why z, x, and q were the first numbers chosen, or given out by Jon. And what exactly is the fourth one? -g
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- q.com [q.com] is Qwest Communications
- x.com [x.com] is PayPal (why?)
- z.com [z.com] is Nissan Motors
- i.net [i.net] is a registrar
- q.net ("Q Networks") is registered to "Bradley Allen"
- x.org [x.org] is an organisation of The Open Group
So far as I can tell, this is an exhaustive list for one-letter .com, .net and .org domains.
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