Archives for 2011

Domains 90210 and my personal blog Acro.net

When I acquired Acro.net in 2007 I intended to use it as my personal blog. Since my business name is Acroplex.com, it made sense to use the short version for personal rants and raves. 'Acro' is my forum handle on DNForum.com The domain Acro.net was miraculously listed for sale on eBay and that's … [Read more...]

DNS templates: a lifesaver at Fabulous.com

Recently I had to change the CNAME records for several domains in order to point them to an online venue. In the past I used eNom but as I moved the majority of my domains to Fabulous.com I wasn't familiar with their bulk tools. Fabulous offers a DNS Template feature, that allows you to apply … [Read more...]

Organized as a Greek: From Gutenberg to Adobe PDF

"Organized as a Greek". This is an oxymoron; for I know first hand that it applies to the majority of my compatriots, who expect to deliver miracles at the last minute without any preparation whatsoever. Let's take for example the latest announcement by the Greek ministry of Education (and … [Read more...]

Who is Khulood Abbas and why does he want to be my friend on Facebook?

I don't use Facebook for non-friends or relatives so it's odd when complete strangers send me friend requests. The emails appear to be coming from Facebook's notification service, with a subject such as "Khulood Abbas wants to be friends with you on Facebook." Of course, the sender is spoofed … [Read more...]

Can you follow simple required domain specifications?

As a domain buyer, I'm often amazed by how easily people fail to follow my asking requirements. It doesn't matter how detailed I can get with my specifications - and I'm rather detailed every time - there will always be a group of people that either don't read or fail to comprehend what I'm … [Read more...]