Amazing. I thought everything in the dictionary was registered in DNS by now, with all spellings and in all top levels.
So what a nice surprise to see something that has 1.4 million hits on Google *not* registered. Not that this is useful to anyone, but coffeering.com
is still available (as of time of posting) (sound of clock ticking).
One of the tired old jokes chemists love to, or at lease used to love, passing around at conferences was [ if i'm remembering it right ] "What do you get when you mix cobalt and iron...a CO-FE ring!". Yes, now you can see why I find perl people so entertaining....:)
How so? Did you leave off quotes around "coffee ring"? Even then I get only 937,000 for pages containing "coffee" and "ring". For the phrase I get only 1190 pages, and for "coffeering" only 23.
a domain only a chemist could love :) (Score:3, Funny)
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1.4 million hits? (Score:2)
not only that (Score:1)
However, there's really no point for this, unless the domain name means something for you.