THAT is interesting. Yes, it might be "grammatically incorrect" 2 years ago, but the truth is the use of English (as well as pronunciation and meaning) actually evolves as time goes by. In other words, what was "wrong" yesterday could very well be widely accepted tomorrow.MovieDomains said:It is grammatically incorrect ...
nameslave said:As for the domain (watchdvd.com) itself, my take is that it is worth at least some low hundreds to end-users. Just my two cents.
LOL! Let's leave that quest (of finding endusers) to the seller. It's HIS name, right?MovieDomains said:Really? My struggle was figuring out just who that enduser is.
What do you think of when you get the urge to type in "watchdvd.com"?
nameslave said:And we all know that there are TONS OF DVD retailers/resellers out there who could use similar domains. But as an industry insider, you should know better.![]()
hehe, it's interesting. yep, too formal if to girlfriend....seeker said:You are home, and yo call your girlfriend.
What do you say (well, for this example anyhow)...?
Do you want to come and watch a video? or do you say, come and see a vide with me?
watch it is!
so, yes, watch dvd makes sense. as a phrase.... but as a domain name?
I dont now.
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