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<blockquote data-quote="Bulloney" data-source="post: 2356317" data-attributes="member: 322963720"><p>Regardless of what domainers think, anything right of the dot is simply a <strong>means to an end</strong>. Same as i can walk to the store, ride my bike to the store, drive my golf court to the store or drive a Tesla to the store. I realized this about five years ago when a friend of mine developed a 501c3 for "Ping Pong Gives", and created a magnificent website behind the domain; <strong>PingPong.</strong><em><strong>Gives </strong>aka <a href="https://pingpong.gives/" target="_blank">https://pingpong.gives/</a> </em>When i clicked on this URL and it led me to the site, i thought how cool<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite6" alt=":cool:" title="Cool :cool:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":cool:" /> is this.</p><p></p><p><strong>Left</strong> of the dot is another story. Prior to the internet and domain names I'd started several companies with names like <strong>"Credit Control"</strong> and <strong>"Inquisitor Investigations", </strong>and CreditControl<strong>.net</strong> is still in business almost 50 years later.</p><p></p><p>Finally, i'd like to share with members of this forum what i call <strong>"Domain Irony"</strong>, yesterday i happened to purchase the domain <strong>Domains4ever.com</strong> (yes it's a dot com). Here's one of the reasons why; <a href="http://www.hosterstats.com/historicaldns.php?domain=domains4ever.com" target="_blank">http://www.hosterstats.com/historicaldns.php?domain=domains4ever.com</a></p><p></p><p>Note this domain had been continually registered from December 2000 up to April 2022. That's 22 years folks, and some of you reading this are barely 22 years old. Now for the<strong> "irony", </strong>whoever registered this domain 22 years ago must not have bought into the <strong>"forever"</strong> concept, otherwise I wouldn't have been able to buy this domain. Note too I've reached out to Epik to see if we might work together to promote their "Forever Domains" program using Domains4ever.com, and one of the first things I plan to do is to insure this domain lasts <strong>Forever<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></strong></p><p></p><p>Comments? Questions? Observations? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bulloney, post: 2356317, member: 322963720"] Regardless of what domainers think, anything right of the dot is simply a [B]means to an end[/B]. Same as i can walk to the store, ride my bike to the store, drive my golf court to the store or drive a Tesla to the store. I realized this about five years ago when a friend of mine developed a 501c3 for "Ping Pong Gives", and created a magnificent website behind the domain; [B]PingPong.[/B][I][B]Gives [/B]aka [URL]https://pingpong.gives/[/URL] [/I]When i clicked on this URL and it led me to the site, i thought how cool:cool: is this. [B]Left[/B] of the dot is another story. Prior to the internet and domain names I'd started several companies with names like [B]"Credit Control"[/B] and [B]"Inquisitor Investigations", [/B]and CreditControl[B].net[/B] is still in business almost 50 years later. Finally, i'd like to share with members of this forum what i call [B]"Domain Irony"[/B], yesterday i happened to purchase the domain [B]Domains4ever.com[/B] (yes it's a dot com). Here's one of the reasons why; [URL]http://www.hosterstats.com/historicaldns.php?domain=domains4ever.com[/URL] Note this domain had been continually registered from December 2000 up to April 2022. That's 22 years folks, and some of you reading this are barely 22 years old. Now for the[B] "irony", [/B]whoever registered this domain 22 years ago must not have bought into the [B]"forever"[/B] concept, otherwise I wouldn't have been able to buy this domain. Note too I've reached out to Epik to see if we might work together to promote their "Forever Domains" program using Domains4ever.com, and one of the first things I plan to do is to insure this domain lasts [B]Forever;)[/B] Comments? Questions? Observations? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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