ID: ed83f3 Feb. 29, 2020, 8:14 a.m. No.8283183   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3412

Reading thru the bread this am, this Anon looed at an html address and was TRANSFIXED by a new thought….

 

Please follow along here for a sec, Frens

 

If you know html at all (I don't myself, I had to look it up), then you know that letters at the end of a website address - called extensions - are usually three letters. Those 'usually' 3-letter extensions are also known as TLD's, which stands for Top Level Domains. Examples include:

 

xxxxx.gov

xxxxx.edu

 

Sometimes it's only 2 letters (country codes, like xxxxx.ca for Canada, or xxxxx.it), and sometimes it's 4 letters (like xxxxx.info).

 

>Notice I left out an obvious 3 letter TLD?

 

.com

 

Think COMey

=Think CORNey=

 

So that leads me to a question, which is:

 

Could some of the cabal websites lead us to moar findings if the TLD was changed from .COM to .CORN?

 

Finding the answer to that question is beyond the scope of my technical capabilities, and I dunno if anyone has the ability to run down the many addresses that have been examined here on QR over the years.

 

But it may not be past the capabilities of someone else here, so I thought I'd share the thought.

 

Or I could be totally wrong. HWIK? I'm just a simple memefag.

 

God bless, guise.