When I die will watch how much my domains sell in dropped domains auctions for.
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And then hope they can re-register and not get outbid by Halvarez...
I can guarantee a number of instances where you see 3 letter .coms and generics drop, its a lot to do with death, prison, hospital, etc because anyone in their right mind that had common sense enough to register those domains should have enough common sense to be able to hold onto them. (unless one of the above roadblocks stops them)
I can see it now.... "Hello.. Hi Mom, Im in jail. No you cant bail me out, but I need you to renew some of my domains" and its the next part thats fun... "No mom Its M O N I K E R yea... no a dot then the com. Yea. Ok mom we need to hurry this up.... (MOM YELLING) No Im not trying to rush you its just that Im in prison and I have a time limit on this phone...."
Last edited by chrisb72; 11-09-2009 at 09:29 AM.
First off you can take "if" out of the equation. The easiest solution is export all your passwords out of Firefox. Take out all the extra XML characters. Put the important passwords at the top. Zip up the file with encryption and password protection. Put the file on flash drive. Give the flash drive to one of your heirs. Give the heir the password.
No watching allowed in hell.![]()
Last edited by Fearless; 11-09-2009 at 10:12 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
I have asked to buried with a wireless laptop, and Im taking all my names with me.
It's all about equipment and preparedness...
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