Short And Sweet

As any Linux aficionado can attest, “less is more.” While this is not always true of everything, it certainly applies to URLs. “www.paleotechnologist.net” is a cool domain name, but it doesn’t readily lend itself to terse media such as QR codes.

I therefore present a new, shorter site alias:   pt0.us (with a zero, not an “o.”)

Scan me!

URLs at pt0.us point to the same content as paleotechnologist.net (and paleoengineer.net and paleoengineer.org, for that matter). New and existing content will be available at all of these domains.

Why PT0? Simple:

  • PT stands for PaleoTechnologist;
  • Zero is the most central, the most unique, and possibly the most important of the integers;
  • …and while .us is geographically appropriate as a TLD, I chose it for its shortness.

Rumors that this is in preparation for site-related QR code generation are completely unsubstantiated. That’s not to say that they are incorrect, however!

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