If I had realized back in 1991 that the net was going to explode I would have registered domains that really counted instead of hafaadai.com, I was living in Guam at the time and had registered the domain to get e-mail via a UUCP connection. Things were pretty hands on then. I remember dialing into a Compuserve telnet account and going to a shell account in the US then pulling me e-mail from a hold and forward service. There was no such thing as dialing in direct at the time. We pulled it, then processed the mail and users could then login to the BBS and get the mail via a qwk packet.
We used some very serious old school hacks, it was painful but we where the first to offer e-mail in Guam and actually went on TV to talk about it. If only I would have been smart enough to have registered domains that counted. [100 Oldest Domains]
The first domain I ever registered was realezy.com for a software company I designed a website for, the company closed their doors but I still have the domain name.