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      <title>The Domain Name</title>
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      <description>I registered &amp;ldquo;2600.moe&amp;rdquo; with Namecheap late in 2024 in order to test some google workspace functions for consulting work I was doing. I chose this by combining an object on my desk (an Issue of 2600: The Hacker Quarterly) and a silly top-level domain, dot moe. The dot moe TLD became available for registration halfway through 2014, almost at the exact moment I began to dig much deeper into computers and internet subcultures at large.</description>
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