but they all get nice short names. And the folks at Green Auto Parts in Raleigh NC can still register as green.com.nc.us and they will be quite happy since they only have 10 machines on their store LAN.
but they won't. they'll want green.biz. if you were right that they'd be quite happy, then our local newspaper would have called their domain SF-EXAMINER.COM rather than EXAMINER.COM. but they were almost certainly worried that if they didn't take EXAMINER.COM, some other daily newspaper would surely take it, and they'd somehow be worse off. we're getting well into the murky arena where perception begins to dominate the equation. people _believe_ that short domain names indicate quality or size or "greatness" (i call this "domain envy"), and so it becomes true. it's sort of like thin-vs-wide ties, or hemlines. i'm not sure that we as technologists are well equipped to deal with this issue, but i am quite certain that the nontechnologists would do an even worst job, so here we are.