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<ol start="-1"> | <ol start="-1"> <li><b><font color=yellow> First, priced things have committed service levels and flows that may include my <i>personal</i> domain space, but this is still just that a personal web space, distinct in general, from products and services which will generally be vended from 3rd party domains.</font> | ||
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<li><b>< | <li><b> Finally, my web has accreted since the ACM had hosting c. 1994<sup>4</sup>. [[AC|Sketches]], project 'stories', stable production end-use function, and working prototypes are mashed up in my domain space ("<i>DS</i>") (a construct which I call a "[[Dominion|<font color="red">dominion</font>]]") composed of multiple domains and "sites". Many years can elapse between the first conception of something and its first full implementation. | ||
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