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A .com used to cost $75 a year to register (and $75 was a lot more money then). There were services (especially free ones) that just didn't bother to register a TLD because there wouldn't be an ROI. Even if his reason might not be entirely accurate.
There's no reason to doubt anyone carried a list of IP addresses around for various things before the web exploded.
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That's odd because my first exposure to the internet involved a friend's handwritten cheatsheet of MUD/IRC/FTP server IPs.
Yeah e-mail servers were generally a thing that had DNS records.
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Does anyone really know what UHF is anymore? Should it about a fledgling Youtube channel instead? U2BHF?
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