I use: 9w9.org/proxy.php
The Orgs from Gaoranger that were in new footage in Power Rangers Wild Force would include Toxica, Jindrax, Retinax, Nayzor, Mandilok, Zen-Aku, Turbine Org, Barbed Wire Org Org, Camera Org, Bell Org, Tire Org, Wedding Dress Org, Ship Org, Signal Org, Cellphone Org, Bulldozer Org, Samurai Org, Freezer Org, Vacuum Cleaner Org, Bus Org, Motorcycle Org, Lawnmower Org, Quadra Org, Karaoke Org and Bowling Org.
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The "org" extension was created by the DNS to differentiate between nonprofit organizations and commercial entities which were given "com". Today, anyone can apply to use "org". It is not necessary but helpful to get an org website. Once a name has been applied for, it cannot be used by anyone else.
Because they suck.
Anyone can purchase a .org domain. You might be thinking of .edu domains, which do require that you are an accredited institution to own one.
Org is not a suffix. The org stands for organization.
The name of your domain, nor it's suffix (The .org, .com, etc), will not effect your actual website. But it will, sometimes, tell users what your website is about, or what it does. The domain suffix "org" was intended for use by organizations, such as charities, as "com" was intended for commercial use (Although "com" has become the popular domain suffix name - It's intention has likely demolished). But don't be fooled - Any website may use "org" or "com" freely. Having an "org" suffix on your domain does not require you to have a organization of any sort, and so on.
Open Office does not use the COM. Instead, the website uses the ORG.
Companies that use the org ending of their URL are organizations, usually non-profit for charity organizations. It is a way to denote themselves as neither a government agency or a company (gov and com, respectively).
.org was created in 1985.