I first used Unix in the late 80's, that was my first interaction with a programmable system that did not need punch cards. Then MINIX came along, on the PC, something that seemed fun at the time as … [Continue reading]
Has the gTLD domain market plateaued?
I will be the first to admit it: I haven't registered a considerable number of gTLD domains in weeks. With the exception of Uniregistry domains, and .link, .photo in particular, I have not … [Continue reading]
Sometimes, rules are meant to be broken
I'm all for playing by the rules, but sometimes there's a higher calling. I was running late for lunch today, and on top of that I missed an exit, forcing me to drive to the next light. The line on … [Continue reading]
The world does not revolve around domainers
As much as I hold the partial title of a 'domainer', it's more for an inner city reference than for public identification outside of that circle. The world, in fact, retains very little respect for … [Continue reading]
What is at stake after the Sedo intrusion incident
On Saturday, I reported a potential glitch at Sedo that might have generated emails sent to existing users, asking them to confirm their accounts. Today, Sedo announced in an email, that the … [Continue reading]
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