You should reply back and offer him a bid on 127.0.0.1 just to see if
the guy even remotely has a clue...
Joey Kelly wrote:
> Guys,
>
> I didn't make this up (honest!). Read the project details below and laugh.
>
> --Joey
>
> ---------------------------------------------------
> Profile ID: xxxx matches...
> Title: Friendly IP Address
> Project ID: xxxx
>
> Category: Networking / Hardware / Telephone Systems
> Description:
> My business application requires consumers to enter an IP address in
> their browser. I want to offer them an easy to remember IP address. I
> am willing to buyout a server at an easy to remember address or come
> to any other legal business arrangement that permits my customers to
> reach my servers via friendly IP address. I am willing to pay up for
> the right address as my business won't work if consumers have to type
> something like 192.168.255.235. I know IP addresses are not for sale
> but if a server is at an attractive address or if a hosting provider
> or company can allocate me a server at an attractive address, that
> would be fine.
>
> You can bid on one of following bases:
> - you know IP address already and can get it for me. Bid how much you
> will charge to get me address.
> - you know how to find numerous IP addresses and will do the legwork
> to find me a great address. In which case, provide a bid for
> successfully finding address (I will make any payments to current user
> separately). The server/address can be anywhere in world.
>
> What is a good IP address:
> Perfect: 1.1.1.1 (not available)
> Great: 4.4.4.4, 10.10.10.10, 100.100.100.100, etc.
> Good: 75.75.75.75, 125,125.125.125, etc.
> OK: 70.0.0.0, 70.1.1.1, 70.7.7.7, etc.
> I am open to any clever number combination that is easily remembered.
>
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>
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