Archives for February 2013

Farewell, Igal

One evening ten years ago, I received a call from Igal Lichtman, who witnessed my frustration unfold at a sales thread on DNForum. For a man in his mid-30′s that I was, receiving fatherly advice from a someone I hadn’t met in person, felt strange; by the end of our conversation, my tempest had … [Read more...]

EuroDNS update: Business decisions aren’t based solely on finances

A week ago, I announced my decision to drop EuroDNS from any domain registrations in the future. My decision was based on the type of response and subsequent lack thereof, that I received for an issue with a number of expiring domains. When making a business decision, the financial aspect of … [Read more...]

Innovation: Success can be replicated but should it be copied?

Innovation is a human driving force that expands the need to simply ‘succeed‘ in doing something. Whether it’s an entrepreneurial course of action, or a tangible achievement, by ‘innovating’ you create something different. On the other hand, by simply copying the success of others, you’re … [Read more...]

The IOC killed the Olympic spirit by removing Wrestling from the XXXII Olympiad

Growing up at school and having to put up with the usual ‘bullying‘ that occurs among young kids, can be intimidating. Turning to sports, particularly to those that train you to an honorable, clean self-defense approach, can quickly change the rules of the game. Wrestling was always split into … [Read more...]

GoDaddy delivers domain, finally!

It took six days for the domain that I acquired via the BIN process at GoDaddy, to be delivered to my account. According to some comments I received, this is faster than usual; the process takes up to ten days - according to GoDaddy - or more, to complete. I am definitely very satisfied by the … [Read more...]