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closed Here's an interesting one for you to appraise

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Have you noticed that virtually all of the decent @ suffixes have been reg'd, and that there are at least 3 specialist sites trading in them. Why would anyone register rrister or verick or rracuda other than to use it as b@rrister m@verick and b@rracuda. All of the major cities have gone and virtually everything that can be added to m@il.
 

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Interesting indeed.

Do we have a clear idea what SE's do when they encounter a @ in the string after the http direction? I know it resolves but are SE's smart enough to index it to the registrnat's advatage??

Anyone experimented submitting such? ANy examples of listed "@" domains?
 

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$2 - if you're lucky.
 
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