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For three years, many said... Blu-Ray is the next Betamax ;)
 

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oh dear Diabro, you arguments dont hold any water anymore, its the same thing every post
Send me your email and I will set up some google alerts for you with all the 3D news/products, that will convert you lol

feel free to post all my terrible names if you must, I have some names that mayb arent as strong as my signature names, but I dont feel I have these "bad" names as you call them

Can't believe you use the "3D has failed for over 50 years" arugment, you know as well as I do this is different, they didnt have cameras, camcorders, phones , home projectors etc 50 years ago either

I believe he made the plunge to sell TV’s.

Wrong, the cameras and all the other 3D tech have been in the pipeline for a long time, if you research it and set up some alerts, you will see that, TV's were just the first products released

Do you have global stats showing 3D being popular in sales? Not movie stats because I feel that 3D does not add much to a movie and even a movie like Avatar would have been just as successful without 3D and that was by far the best 3D movie I have seen….and it was still annoying

I like this bit, lets get some stats, but lets leave out the "movies" because thats doing really well lol....millions of people didnt find it annoying though :cheesy:

My argument is finished here, its pointless

I wont reply anymore Diabro, I promise, let me know if you want those 3D alerts ;);)
 
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oh dear Diabro, you arguments dont hold any water anymore, its the same thing every post
Send me your email and I will set up some google alerts for you with all the 3D news/products, that will convert you lol

feel free to post all my terrible names if you must, I have some names that mayb arent as strong as my signature names, but I dont feel I have these "bad" names as you call them

Can't believe you use the "3D has failed for over 50 years" arugment, you know as well as I do this is different, they didnt have cameras, camcorders, phones , home projectors etc 50 years ago either



Wrong, the cameras and all the other 3D tech have been in the pipeline for a long time, if you research it and set up some alerts, you will see that, TV's were just the first products released



I like this bit, lets get some stats, but lets leave out the "movies" because thats doing really well lol....millions of people didnt find it annoying though :cheesy:

My argument is finished here, its pointless

I wont reply anymore Diabro, I promise, let me know if you want those 3D alerts ;);)
I like how you left this part out and did not address it:

You are right, I havent made any money from 3D names, anyone selling decent 3D names now is selling them far too early, I get offers (highest being 7.5K) on my names every week so I am not making any money by choice...its all about patience with developing technology
So you have done this before with developing technology?

:lol:
 

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For three years, many said... Blu-Ray is the next Betamax ;)

No, HD-DVD was (or what was it called?)

Betamax' main downfall was Sony's refusal to share the technology. VHS came out and many companies shared it.
 

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No, HD-DVD was (or what was it called?)

Betamax' main downfall was Sony's refusal to share the technology. VHS came out and many companies shared it.


remember Laser Discs?

heh heh heh :)
 

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Many times....


I knew if I gave you enough rope lol

Really? So you have made a lot of money domaining with these new technologies? Example? And past sales with emerging technologies?
 

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remember Laser Discs?

heh heh heh :)

I worked for someone who wrote a directory for music-based laser discs (I did all the work, he got all the credit). :(

How about Mini-discs? (I almost bought one of these - it was the last time I came close to buying "brand new" technology).

Of course, if you really want to talk about great innovations that didn't last:

The Commodore 1702 / 1703 monitor. Not only did it have the hookups for the PC in the back, it had AV (non stereo) RCA jacks in the front - you could hook up a VHS player, NES, etc. The ability to add a second SID chip into the C=64 was also short lived. It gave 6 voices instead of 3 (for great music). A C=64 with two SID chips could rival first and second generation Sound Blaster cards.

The Samsung M100 (a.k.a. Uproar) was the very first cell phone (in the USA) that played MP3s. It had room for about 1 CD's worth of music. With the right cables you could even hook it up to a car stereo (I remember hooking it up to a customer's DeLorean). The phone was great but when it was discontinued there wasn't another MP3 phone to be seen for years (the M100 was sold from about 1999-2001/2002).

Sony Mavica 91 - This camera was a great camera plus Io think it was one of the first to take videos. It alos had a 3'5" floppy drive built in so you could take pictures and store them on the disc - swap the disc and start again. It was also the first one to have removable media. Sadly, it wasn't long before far less expensive cameras start to come with SD card slots. The price tag scared a lot of people away despite the fact that it was a great camera.
 

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I worked for someone who wrote a directory for music-based laser discs (I did all the work, he got all the credit). :(

How about Mini-discs? (I almost bought one of these - it was the last time I came close to buying "brand new" technology).

Of course, if you really want to talk about great innovations that didn't last:

The Commodore 1702 / 1703 monitor. Not only did it have the hookups for the PC in the back, it had AV (non stereo) RCA jacks in the front - you could hook up a VHS player, NES, etc. The ability to add a second SID chip into the C=64 was also short lived. It gave 6 voices instead of 3 (for great music). A C=64 with two SID chips could rival first and second generation Sound Blaster cards.

The Samsung M100 (a.k.a. Uproar) was the very first cell phone (in the USA) that played MP3s. It had room for about 1 CD's worth of music. With the right cables you could even hook it up to a car stereo (I remember hooking it up to a customer's DeLorean). The phone was great but when it was discontinued there wasn't another MP3 phone to be seen for years (the M100 was sold from about 1999-2001/2002).

Sony Mavica 91 - This camera was a great camera plus Io think it was one of the first to take videos. It alos had a 3'5" floppy drive built in so you could take pictures and store them on the disc - swap the disc and start again. It was also the first one to have removable media. Sadly, it wasn't long before far less expensive cameras start to come with SD card slots. The price tag scared a lot of people away despite the fact that it was a great camera.
Mini-discs. Epic.
 

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So you have made a lot of money domaining with these new technologies? Example? And past sales with emerging technologies

Yes really, not millions, but I have made enough to pay the bills?...Its not really any of your business, and to be honest, whether you believe it or not, doesnt matter to me....

I think you are closet "3D" fan Diabro, why esle would you be on here, havent you got stuff to do, instead of just shooting other people's ideas down
 

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Yes really, not millions, but I have made enough to pay the bills?...Its not really any of your business, and to be honest, whether you believe it or not, doesnt matter to me....

I think you are closet "3D" fan Diabro, why esle would you be on here, havent you got stuff to do, instead of just shooting other people's ideas down
I am not a 3D fan but I have a couple of 3D domains. The problem is if someone says anything slightly negative you get over the top, foaming at the mouth, defensive.

I have no problem with people making reasonable buys. There are a lot of bad domains in this thread and feel sorry for the people making these stupid purchases. Some of them are not even native English speakers investing in English domains that make NO sense. I feel sorry for them when the renewal fees kick in.
 

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The problem is if someone says anything slightly negative you get over the top, foaming at the mouth, defensive.
Whatever you say..
 

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I think you are closet "3D" fan Diabro, why esle would you be on here, havent you got stuff to do, instead of just shooting other people's ideas down

As you know you get them on every forum with every extension with every product and every idea. I think they are just bored and feel this gives them something they are missing in their lives.
 

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As you know you get them on every forum with every extension with every product and every idea. I think they are just bored and feel this gives them something they are missing in their lives.
I really do not know what the problem is here. People want informed intelligent discussion until it does not agree with them.

There are some problems with 3D and user buy in is lacking. I cannot be sure why or if this will or will not change.

But anyway, I just picked up another 3D .com this morning... I am hopeful but not overly optimistic.
 

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Be Happy my Friend - People like to see 3d movies.

Consumer Demand Strong for 3D MoviesThe International 3D Society announced today a survey they commissioned concluded virtually 6 of 10 adults (59%) have yet to see a contemporary 3D movie (past three years) -- an untapped and huge opportunity for consumer discovery.

Of those who have seen a 3D movie, three-fourths (74%) feel that today's 3D movies are better than 2D movies, among whom 30% say 3D movies are "incredible."

http://www.melodika.net/index.php?op...3216&Itemid=50

Good luck with your 3d Domains!
 

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There are a lot of bad domains in this thread and feel sorry for the people making these stupid purchases.

I agree with this. There are a lot of domains worth registration fees at best in this thread (and I'm sure countless more that have been registered). I have two 3D related domains and I feel both are high quality. They make sense and there is a demand for them.

If you're thinking of going ahead and registering dozens of "3D" related domains, take the money and buy yourself 1-2 good names and hold onto them for the long run or develop them. Unless you're very lucky, the dozens you register won't be worth the same as the 1-2 good names (plus think about all the money you'll save with renewal fees).

Just because a domain has 3D in it doesn't mean it's gold.
 

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Hi guys,

Do you have room for one more? Just thought I'd join the party, Im new to the forum so please be nice to me and my 3D Domains. Hi Giles, nice to see you here buddy. To all the none 3D Domainers, its only a matter of time, try your best shot to shoot me down! Just try!!

P.S. Don't put your face too close to my 3D Names cause they bite!!
 
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Some 3D related sites

vfxfilmmaker.com
chromatek.com
3d.curtin.edu.au
rmm3d.com
drt3d.com
invazion.org
shortandsweet.tv
dimension3-expo.com
la3dfest.com

Something to read

thedigitalbits.com/articles/jeffkleist/3d2010primer.html
 
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**BREAKING NEWS**

3D.com delivers an amazing pitch for its domain name
"Back in July, Mike Berkens of The Domains wrote a story entitled The Next BIG Thing Is 3D: Who Owns Best Domains? The story examined who owned some of the best 3D domain names. In his article, Mike Berkens says the 5 Star domain in the 3D space is 3D.com, which at the time of the story was parked at Network Solutions.

That has changed.

3D.com is no longer parked and now delivers an amazing presentation as to why companies should combine 3D.com with their marketing programs. "


http://fusible.com/2010/11/3d-com-delivers-an-amazing-pitch-for-its-domain-name/
 

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**BREAKING NEWS**
3D.com delivers an amazing pitch for its domain name
"Back in July, Mike Berkens of The Domains wrote a story entitled The Next BIG Thing Is 3D: Who Owns Best Domains? The story examined who owned some of the best 3D domain names. In his article, Mike Berkens says the 5 Star domain in the 3D space is 3D.com, which at the time of the story was parked at Network Solutions.
That has changed.
3D.com is no longer parked and now delivers an amazing presentation as to why companies should combine 3D.com with their marketing programs. "
http://fusible.com/2010/11/3d-com-de...s-domain-name/

3D.com has been up like that for around 6 weeks weeks, I posted it here here and the other 3D threads about 3 or 4 weeks ago

Some nice stats on there
 
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