> 
> Be they flat or deep, I don't think that domain names are going
> to stay visible to most net users for long; they just aren't very
> usable.  Multi-criteria searching will make it as unnecessary for
> us to see a domain name as it is to see numeric net addresses.
> 
> Bob Munck
> Mill Creek Systems LC


     I will have to agree with you on that, Bob.  That and the need for
localization methodologies to insure you get Bob's Bar and Grill in your
local area, not in Alaska, Florida, or Hawaii.  And that, I feel, is far
more important an issue than domain names.  Most business is local, and
will remain so for some time.  It makes no sense to ship a McDonalds from
Michigan if you are in California, and no sense to force you through the
hoops, and through Michigan, to get one.


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