UK Parliament Domain Without Registrar
asobala writes "According to this story at The Register, the UK parliament is using the domain www.parliament.uk. It's a top-level domain because it was registered before August 1996, before Nominet handled .uk domains. But since there is no registrar, they can't prove that they own it."
This is a time to think why USA doesn't use .us and com.us, org.us, ac.us, gov.us more often.
This is 2003. It's not 1988 when USA had 90% of the inet.
Is it a flame bait? Or is a bait to all sane people the fact that I stress?