Nowadays, an increasing number of Americans become sexually active in college, instead of at a younger age. Universities set the paradigm with regards to research, life, personal relationships and technology, which includes the Internet and domain names. It's not strange that the Washington … [Read more...]
Being pro-active: Universities snap their .xxx domains
Greekfest in Orlando: When to say “Opa!”
It's refreshing to see that Greek Orthodoxy in America is going strong; with 6 million Orthodox Christians in the US, young and old Americans of Greek heritage support their community through their local churches. In Orlando, the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox church of greater Orlando offers a … [Read more...]
The Fall Colors of Domaining
Last week was long and busy and in more than one sense, counter-productive. Domaining is not a science and yet, it appears to require more energy than being creative and artistic. What a better way to flush out all negativity and non-constructive thinking than take a mini vacation to Asheville, … [Read more...]
Wine.com and the reward for helping a stranger
When someone is in dire straights I'm eager to help; not simply driven by the good Samaritan doctrine but by my own set of ethics. It's what defines me as a person: to do the right thing. As I explained through DomainGang, the domain name AV.net was recovered in September after several months … [Read more...]
Kindle cannot light my fire
With Amazon unveiling yet another digital device, the Kindle Fire, I took a break to ponder where are we headed with all this. Cheaper, but not better than the Apple iPad, the Kindle Fire is a tablet aimed at the "reading crowd". I'm not sure what that means, exactly. I'm a reader, and as … [Read more...]
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