On the other hand, zero is a number, not nothing. Thus we get the following result:

http://www.0.com

But some people don't agree, and assume that 0=nothing, as in here:

http://www.zero.com/

How we understand the number 0 is also culturally-specific:

http://www.cero.com

See, that's why I like nothing. Nothing is simple. There's no ambiguity in nothing, nothing confusing in nothing. Nothing is nothing.

(Or "Nothing is", as Sun Ra would have it.)

K

On 19/04/2006, at 22:51, bibiana padilla maltos wrote:


http://www.nada.com/


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http://nothing.com/






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