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Up for auction tomorrow 11/29/07 at Sedo


Boot.net

Dot.es

wwn.org


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Today is the day. The auction starts at 2pm. Happy bidding!

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Things are heating up!

boot.net has 17 bids

dot.es has 5

wwn.org has 1

6 days left.

Remember one.es sold for $128k
 

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boot.net now has 21 bids.

Others the same.
 

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Still going!

Boot.net

DEFINE: http://www.answers.com/boot&r=67

1. It's short - 4 letters
2. It's memorable and works well with tld .net
3. It's a dictionary word
4. It has multiple meanings in multiple languages
5. It's rare, not many 4 letter meaningful .net's go on sale daily
6. A real generic, no made up terms here
7. Registered until the year 2010 at eNom

Boot - to mean boot a computer, reboot, boot up, etc... In my opinion a great use for the .net version using the original intent of .net TLD.
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/B/boot.html
Boot - The most popular use of course is in fashion as in footwear/boot(s) etc... The .com version is a boot website.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boots
Boot - means Boat in Dutch & German
http://babelfish.altavista.com/tr
Boot - The boot, in British English, means the trunk of a car.
http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_English
Boot - has been used in reference to investments;
Cash or other property added to an exchange or transaction in order to make the value of traded goods equal.
Investopedia Says: For example, when you trade in an older car (and cash) for a new model, the cash you pay in addition to your older car is the boot. In fact, you still hear people say things like "I'll throw in the warranty to boot," when referring to a sweetener for a deal.
Boot - US real estate industry; "boot" refers to any assets (generally, cash/cash equivelant/s) received from a Section 1031 Exchange that is not "like-kind"; making boot generally taxable.
http://www.allbusiness.com/legal/la...s/213218-1.html

How about Boot camp? Too many unique uses to mention. I'm sure you'll think of your own.

Traffic is light but I do earn some money with the domain don't miss Das Boot, this is a true generic. For the sake of sale I will not be selling based on traffic multiples. Refer to the term generic for my reason.

Googles results are as expected huge, listed below:

Results 1 - 10 of about 122,000,000 for boot
Results 1 - 10 of about 123,000,000 for "boot"

Appraisal:
http://www.mocus.com/search/?t=&l=&r=&w=&q=boot
 

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Things are picking up with just 2 days left!

Dot.es has 6 bids

Boot.net has 25 bids
 

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Last day tomorrow, get your bids in...
 
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