The A record tells you where your site is
The AAAA record does the same but louder
@Elizafox
Blame people when your site goes down
@catoutofbed AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
@wxcafe
What if when you changed the ttl it just added more A's?
@catoutofbed we would have very large zones
This is all I see from this post..
https://not.phrack.fyi/media/7u_ZdYF2bPjUUSqXjts
@catoutofbed why does DNS not have an S-rank record? 
@catoutofbed
@er1n
aww... I thought it was a rating on how cool my domain name was... 😞
@catoutofbed More address bits allow greater dynamic range and higher fidelity DNS screaming.
@hackerfriendly @catoutofbed most people can't hear the difference between A responses and AAAA responses in tests
@catoutofbed The AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA record tells you where your site was before you lost it
@catoutofbed The network is bigger, so you have to shout louder for the farthest machines to hear you 
@catoutofbed then what does the PTR record do