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Pastimes : Domain Names

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To: Goatdude who wrote ()9/15/1999 7:37:00 PM
From: Stephen B. Temple   of 3
 
Interesting topic which I hope brings more thought. I have a list of domain names I'm holding, and others I've saved on disk for future reference. Have heard it said that most great names and phrase's are taken, not so I think. But here's the reason for my post.

After searching for a security name, I came across securitystation.com sounds like a great catchy phrase, right? After a few days pondering if I should buy the name, someone else bought it. I've been told that when you search for a name on some of the domain name search engines, this is sometimes computed on the other side. I often wonder about that? That was definitely one of the last security names left that still had some punch in a general sense. I'm not complaining, but next time, out of fear from the other side, I'll just have to nab it right then and there....<smiling>

Does anyone think thats a possibility?

Stephen
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