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- <h1>American Samoa's <abbr title="country code top-level domain">ccTLD</abbr></h1>
- <p>Day 00198: Monday, 2015 September 21</p>
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- I wrote to Hover asking about how to register a domain name given the fact that I do not have a telephone number, but have yet to receive a response.
- I anticipate that they will respond, but be unable to help with the situation.
- I've decided that the best course of action is to check out <abbr title="country code top-level domain">ccTLD</abbr>s instead.
- The <abbr title="country code top-level domain">ccTLD</abbr> registries don't have to play by all the same rules as the <abbr title="generic top-level domain">gTLD</abbr>s, and sometimes this leads to friendlier registration requirements.
- I've revived the old <abbr title="country code top-level domain">ccTLD</abbr> list I once used to hunt down a short domain name and will add information about which <abbr title="country code top-level domain">ccTLD</abbr>s allow registration without a telephone number.
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- Originally, this list was lost when my hard drive died on my in February.
- However, mistedwind found a copy of it in Google's virtual garbage can before they had a chance to empty it, and insisted that I keep it available, be it on the main website or on the satellite onion website that I control.
- Until now, I shunned that page, as it was part of an incomplete set.
- The old website was lost, so it could not go there, but it had no context in the new website, so it didn't really belong here.
- I think new information gives the list some context within this website though, so it now makes some sense to quit treating it as rubbish from another lifetime.
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- I actually had to rescue the <abbr title="country code top-level domain">ccTLD</abbr> information from my former server, which proved more difficult than I was hoping.
- The problem is that it has no <abbr title="graphical user interface">GUI</abbr>, so mounting a <abbr title="Universal Serial Bus">USB</abbr> drive would have been more of a challenge than I was up to today, but the machine also has no Wi-Fi capabilities, so I couldn't just use <abbr title="SSH File Transfer Protocol">SFTP</abbr> from my laptop.
- I tried installing my old Wi-Fi adapter from my Frankenbuild, but that Wi-Fi card is missing it's antenna and I couldn't find it.
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- I ended up dragging the machine downstairs and plugging it directly into the router, as had been the setup back in Springfield.
- I had to take it all apart for the night when I was done, but I retrieved the file I wanted.
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- A certain someone that does not like to be mentioned by name asked where my weblog can be found, so I explained that my weblog is not publicly-available at the moment, due to my website being majorly stripped-down.
- I further explained that the reason for the website being stripped down was to avoid being a burden to <a href="http://wowana.me/">wowaname</a> and her server.
- Wowaname piped up and said that she was fine with me uploading my full website, so I explained that I don't have a reasonable way to update it yet.
- Every time I update my website, I literally delete the whole thing off the server and reupload it, which can't be very good for the server's hard drive or bandwidth.
- Wowaname suggested using rsync, which seems like an easy enough tool to use and might work over <abbr title="SSH File Transfer Protocol">SFTP</abbr>.
- I'll have to try it tomorrow.
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- My debit card from the bank arrived, but by the time I knew it was here, the bank was already closed.
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- I suspect that they will tell me that I either could activate it via telephone or that I <strong>*must*</strong> activate it via telephone.
- If the latter, I'll ask to use one of the bank's own telephones.
- I need to remember to bring in my Social Security card, just in case the number off of it is needed for card activation.
- The funny part is that I don't even plan to use this card.
- The representative that set up my account insisted that I get one though, so now that I have it, I want to know how friendly the bank's system is to people without telephones.
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- After checking up on the first several <abbr title="country code top-level domain">ccTLD</abbr> registries today, I found one that appears to allow registration without a telephone number! The <a href="/en/URI_research/ccTLDs.xhtml#as"><code>//as.</code> registry</a> asks for a telephone number and a fax number, but the telephone number can be set to any arbitrary string (such as "no telephone number available") and the fax number can be left blank.
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