Wouldn't have regged it. The thing you always have to ask yourself is "how could a person make money with this domain"? Because if it doesn't have any readily apparent commercial appeal, who is going to want to buy it? To start with, .org is generally recognized as a non-profit extension so that's problem
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Also, even thought it may have a hyphen in it in the dictionary, hyphens in domains are almost always a major negative. Anytime you have to verbally tell someone the name of your domain, you have to explain the hyphen or dash. Also people are accustomed to not typing hyphens in domain names so they will normally automatically leave it out when trying to type your name. Some people who rely only on search engines and not verbal communication of their name, think hyphens are acceptable but they definitely clobber resale value because they are not acceptable to most buyers in the aftermarket.