Not if the website is *about* the web. There are a lot of websites about the web. I agree it's not a compelling case for adding the tld, but it beats.aero or.museum hands down.
I had one - it was my first computer too. It sucked. I remember a programming books with BASIC games for machines machines like this. Some of them would have a little yellow star with "1K" in it, meaning it would fit into the ZX81's RAM. Most of these "1K" listings were about half a page long. Imagine the hours of fun you can have playing a game that fits into half a page of BASIC code. By the time the C64 rolled around, the ZX81 was a waste of plastic, or bakelite or whatever the hell it was made from.
Here's a spectrum emulator that runs in a web browser. It's not a ZX81, so you'll have to make do with the extra power. Now I ask you, $100 (+shipping) for something that would have to be slowed down to run in a web browser?
Not if the website is *about* the web. There are a lot of websites about the web. I agree it's not a compelling case for adding the tld, but it beats .aero or .museum hands down.
What was the gallery in SF?
I had one - it was my first computer too. It sucked. I remember a programming books with BASIC games for machines machines like this. Some of them would have a little yellow star with "1K" in it, meaning it would fit into the ZX81's RAM. Most of these "1K" listings were about half a page long. Imagine the hours of fun you can have playing a game that fits into half a page of BASIC code. By the time the C64 rolled around, the ZX81 was a waste of plastic, or bakelite or whatever the hell it was made from.
Here's a spectrum emulator that runs in a web browser. It's not a ZX81, so you'll have to make do with the extra power. Now I ask you, $100 (+shipping) for something that would have to be slowed down to run in a web browser?
http://www.spectrum.lovely.net/
Exactly... Anyone who's ever worked for a startup looking for funding ought to know all about "due diligence."