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No one ever said that a crappy name can't be made into a multi-million dollar enterprise. Ask the folks at google and yahoo how they did it? d
If YOU like the name, and YOU have a (hopefully) winning idea associated with the name, then by all means, DEVELOP IT! On the same token, don't pour your money away on a sick horse. Put the horse down, and re-invest in something healthier.
When I picked up hackyshack.com in a drop a few days ago, I was thinking that it already had some possible cross-over "hack" name recognition:
HackySack is one that you mention.
Hack-a-Shaq (a basketball reference to "hacking" Shaquille O'Neal) is another.
Joe said:
No one ever said that a crappy name can't be made into a multi-million dollar enterprise. Ask the folks at google and yahoo how they did it? d
Thinking about this bad boy, crappy, hacky name gives me a development idea I hadn't consdiered before. arty: I'm going to talk with some of my colleagues in education and see if it will fly.