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Please discuss/appraise:

NY_Homes.com
OrangeCounty-Homes.com

NY-Home.com
OrangeCounty-Home.com

Thanks,
SG.
 
not keen on the _ at all......do most people even know how to refer to it? May cause confusion. Not keen on the others either, mainly because they are 3 word domains where only 1 word is seperated by a -

As for NY-Home.com, maybe there is a magazine called this, i would try with them. As its missing the s at the end, it kinda reduces the value.

Sorry to be so negative, and i hope you do well with these.
 
Originally posted by President Gringo
not keen on the _ at all......do most people even know how to refer to it? May cause confusion.

It's called an 'underscore', and its very popular.
 
Originally posted by mole It's called an 'underscore', and its very popular.

Mole & Pres Gringo, the original post using an underscore must have been a typo error.

The underscore could not be popular involving domain names as it's a NON-ALLOWED character and could not possibly be used or registered. :D
 
Originally posted by mole


It's called an 'underscore', and its very popular.

yeah i know its called that, but many times i have to explain to people what an underscore is when i give out my e-mail address.
 
Originally posted by RealNames


The underscore could not be popular involving domain names as it's a NON-ALLOWED character and could not possibly be used or registered. :D
In that case, i would have thought you would get early 4 digits. Nice name :)
 
Thanks everybody.
Yeah, I made a typo in the original posting.
 
What ya think of the OrangeCounty-Homes.com though?
 
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