I love that 80's song by Falco and there was plenty of "Vienna calling" for the past 30 days at Sedo. An Austrian buyer took forever to submit payment for one of my domains; first claiming he sent payment, then stating he went on Easter vacation and eventually assuring everyone "the check's in … [Read more...]
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Pump up the domain jam
Domain investor, Abdu Tarabichi, made an interesting post at his blog, regarding bidders that inflate prices at domain auctions. According to information relayed to Abdu, certain participants of those auctions engage in the 'noble sport' of bidding up auctions they cannot otherwise afford, just … [Read more...]
Sinclair ZX Spectrum: It all began 30 years ago
An old friend turned 30 years old today, and while he has no home anymore, he carries within some of my early computing memories. The Sinclair ZX Spectrum, with its 48 kb RAM, 16 colors, 256 x 192 pixel display and monophonic sound, was officially launched on April 23, 1982. A couple of … [Read more...]
Don’t hide the features in obscure places
As a developer of computer games, software applications and web sites, I often wonder why certain functions of software are hidden. I learned to provide access to features of my creations by making things clean, clear and crisp. While many profess to be web designers, most lack the skills for … [Read more...]
Is it bad news when Frank Schilling doesn’t bid?
Frank Schilling's active involvement in the domain aftermarket auctions has been covered many times by DomainGang. Fun and games aside, many domainers are curious about how the Canadian late-comer managed to build a successful empire, first registering and then acquiring thousands of top quality … [Read more...]
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