If you are new to domains and looking to buy, sell and learn about domains then you have come to the right place. DNForum is the largest domain name community on the internet and continues to grow every day. There are over 105,000 domainers on DNForum doing everything from buying domains, selling domains, learning about domains and discussing domains. Take a minute and Register.
Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!I skipped that comment, because he was off-topic. But since you resurrected it, RG, I see no reason whatsoever why I should not respond here as well.
My friend, live in ignorance if you must. If you want the rest of the world waking up to the sound of melting icebergs and the loss of the morning birds' song, the scent of the wild flowers that is fading away, then please by all means find solace in your cement block box or the vast silence of the Moon. The rest of us, have not inherited this planet from our fathers; we borrowed it from our children. No goddamn windshield cowboy from Crawford, TX will have a choice over this. There are six billion other voices on earth.
slobizman, in response to your off-topic rant....
I agree, we can't affect our surroundings.
Just as we certainly didn't erraticate countless species over the last 125 years.
Just as we didn't clear cut millions of acres of old growth forest over the last 125 years.
Just as we certainly couldn't have affected the atmosphere and the o-zone layer by pumping trillions and trillions of tons of particulate into it over the last 125 years.
Just as we couldn't have polluted parts of the ocean by dumping trillions of tons of refuse into it over the last 125 years.
Just as we couldn't have polluted rivers and streams by oozing, leaking and piping industrial solvents and chemicals into them at one point producing rivers that are able to "burn" or catch on fire.
Nope...we can't affect our surroundings, we live in a perfect little vacuum where we can do anything we'd like and not face the consequences.
I'm glad you helped all of us understand that.
So many of us just want to continue living in our own little bubbles without any accountability whatsover.
It's the best part of today's society. Everything is always someone else's fault, or better yet, if you can't see it or feel it - it doesn't even exist!
No matter if its caused by man or not i'd still rather look at the possible consequences of global warming rather than just ignore it and hope it will "go away" as just some kind of passing weather trend. People like yourself seem to think you are above mother nature. Its a foolish attitude.
Is this guy a fool too?
http://www.canadafreepress.com/2007/...ming020507.htm
I like this paragraph;
"Personal attacks are difficult and shouldn't occur in a debate in a civilized society. I can only consider them from what they imply. They usually indicate a person or group is losing the debate. In this case, they also indicate how political the entire Global Warming debate has become. Both underline the lack of or even contradictory nature of the evidence."
Back to topic:
Rick Schwartz and a group of business associates banded together to buy the cowboys.com name.
Here are some of the details. Nice play IMO.
http://www.ricksblog.com/
QUOTE:
Discussions began and then Eric Rice who has been interested in the domain and associated business for the past 6 months made a post on my private chatboard shortly after noon and began the process of putting a group together in just HOURS to buy this spectacular domain name. By 7:30PM it was ours and the new team of 20 investors had won the prize. The folks involved may or may not identify themselves. I just did with a stake of a little more than 9%.
The talent the domainers have will make Cowboys.com a premiere site on the net. An opportunity thrust into our laps and being the entrepreneurs we are, we jumped on it. The rest is history and it will be written about for years to come. The site comes with the trademark for cowboys.com which has been a western wear site for the last 10 years.
Congrats to this new team of investors. They saw opportunity and seized it. The American dream is alive and well and this will go down as one of the worst decisions in corporate history.
Last edited by bwhhisc; 10-21-2007 at 10:28 AM.
Best case scenario for this planet we call earth is for us to become extinct ASAP .. maybe before we do we can clean it up a bit and leave 'nature' to take it's course
We go from cowboys to gore....yawn...what a bore...
Trying to draft a little support Raider? I can't really blame you seeing as how you and the other globalwarming dening skeptics are in such a small minority....
I hope you can get somebody to actually offer some scientific proof for their skeptic views instead of just bashing Al Gore, the messenger and accusing the world's top climate scientists of fraud without offering any evidence for support.
Politicians and diapers need changing often...both for the same reason.
Having skipped from headline to page 5 (seems to be a twilght zone of topics going on), I would just like to say, Dallas Cowboys; wankers...
Last edited by Area52; 10-27-2007 at 09:36 PM.
$275 - I got more for Cowboys.TV LOL!!!
Maybe I should have held and tried to sell it to the Cowboys! LOL!
I always believed in this point of view posted by Mulligan.
Nature will take it's course with or without the help of Al Gore. Human kind will pay for it one way or the other. Maybe not in our lifetimes. Our grand kids will surely point their finger on us.
Planet earth is not a fool. Our applying band aid to a cancerous tumor will NEVER be enough no matter what these lying businesses want us to believe.
Take a chair and sit at the edge of Long Island Expressway and breathe the pollution that's being belched non stop, 24 hours, 365 and you will understand that this is just a tiny percentage of the horror that we are inflicting on the planet.
At least the dinosaurs vanished for not fault of their own. Humans are too smart to even acknowledge this...
Bookmarks