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mmerlin

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QVO.com is for sale.

"QVO" is Spanish / Portuguese / Mexicano / Chicano / Latino slang for "What's happening?", coming from "Que Hubo".

"QVO" is also Latin for "QUO" (Who / Which / What / Where) e.g. QVO VADIS

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BIN $9.9k

Highest bid within 7 days from this first post wins QVO.com
 

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I am from Spain, and we don't use QVO ¿qué hubo?
kiuvo or "quiubo" or so...... it's used in Colombia for Whats happening?
But it's not a typical spanish sentence.

QVO.com is a 3 letter domain, I think that's the value of the domain, not that bad translation.
 

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Bin $9.9k

Or if that amount's not reached, then the highest bidder 7 days from the opening post will win QVO
 

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Another possible use for QVO is the Latin word "Quo"

In many older Latin texts, and even in current schoolbooks, the consonant u is sometimes written as v.

Quo means: who, which, what or where
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/quo

There is the book and movie: QVO VADIS

http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/15010

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0043949/


Some more websites talking about QVO => QUO

http://www.omniglot.com/writing/latin.htm

http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/mod/resource/view.php?id=210275

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070606001326AA6zksc

http://musicbrainz.org/doc/CapitalizationStandardLatin

The "V" turns "U" thing

initially Latin didn't have the letter "U", instead using "V"

It is traditional when writing "fancyful" (like release covers or building frontispieces) to use all-caps and "V" instead of "U". This gives the inscription an "old" appearance.

The letter "V" was always pronounced the same, as a "U," they simply had no sound which would correspond to the modern "V".

It's simply that U is a difficult letter to make and guess in stone. So they often use V instead of U.

The military chief was always written "DVX" but is pronunced "dux"
 

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Highest offer here in 7 days from your first post takes this? Looks like I came across this post just in time.

$4.7k
 

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Technically, the 7 days was over at 3:24am (EST time here, but 7 days is 7 days no matter what time zone you're in).

Here's hoping the seller stays true to his word. Let me know, as going by your terms, I'm the last "official" offer.
 

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Yep 7 days is 7 days, well done BinderGang, PMing you now.
 
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