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Man regrets not buying more domain names in the 1990s - Tech Digest

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Man regrets not buying more domain names in the 1990s
[SIZE=-1]Tech Digest, UK - 7 hours ago[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]At least Chris Clark had the foresight to register a domain. He signed up pizza.com - which he&#39;s just sold for a staggering $2.6m. His initial plan, when he ...[/SIZE]
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I wish i got into it sooner and i was older, why couldnt the world wide web and domaining start 10 years later :veryangry:
 

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This is an old story in NYC.
An old man is beechin:
If only I bought a house 40 years ago for $10,000, I'd be a rich man...
 

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What next? "Man regrets selling many all-premium LLLL.com's for $25 a pop in 2006."

Oh wait, that was me.
 
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