I like G. Gordon Liddy, but his star is falling, not rising.
Any major company worth its salt uses [.COM].
The only people who buy [.US] domains are the tulip traders.
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I like G. Gordon Liddy, but his star is falling, not rising.
Any major company worth its salt uses [.COM].
The only people who buy [.US] domains are the tulip traders.
whats wrong with tulips?Originally posted by DotComCowboy
I like G. Gordon Liddy, but his star is falling, not rising.
Any major company worth its salt uses [.COM].
The only people who buy [.US] domains are the tulip traders.![]()
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iguess thats why the olympics saw value in those tulips and switced from a com address to a .US address.
http://www.olympic.us
http://www.liddyshow.us
http://www.zoned.us
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That Olympic site still shows the .com address in its animated logo, though...
Although, given that they're a noncommercial organization, .org would have made more sense (though .us is logical too).
:razz: http://www.USOC.orgOriginally posted by dtobias
Although, given that they're a noncommercial organization, .org would have made more sense (though .us is logical too).
Dudes, I love .us, but please don't hang your .us hats on Gordon Liddy! Myzwell move over to EbertAndRoeper.tv
nosig @ this time
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