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Anyone "collect" domain names?

For some reason I started buying domain names years ago. Not a lot of them, just picking 'em up here and there whenever I come across what I think is a "good" or interesting name. I've let many of them expire, but now have about 19.

I'm not a squatter looking to make money and I'm not actually sure what drives me to buy the domains.

My "collection" includes, among others, nerdpoop.com, wetcloud.com, zoloux.com, zeferos.com, vtqp.com and pcequity.com.

I did get my last name, starnes.com in the 90s and am grateful for that.

Anyone else have this odd affinity?

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Old 04-03-2008, 10:53 PM
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I have picked up a few but mostly are aviation related. Not a bad thing to hang onto.
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Old 04-04-2008, 01:01 AM
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A few that a friend wanted for her business but she didn't register for a few years, so I got 'em for a while, she didn't even notice so I let it lapse. I also grabbed itsjustcrap.com with her a while back...
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pizza.com just went for $2,000,000 The guy has held it since 1995.
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Toyota does the same thing. They got the Oldsmobile name for $5,000.00 because GM forgot to renew it after the copyright expired in 2006. So now we will be having Toyota made Oldsmobiles in the not too distant future.
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Old 04-04-2008, 06:10 AM
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Toyota does the same thing. They got the Oldsmobile name for $5,000.00 because GM forgot to renew it after the copyright expired in 2006. So now we will be having Toyota made Oldsmobiles in the not too distant future.
Bring back the 442 with a 2j in it!
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Old 04-04-2008, 06:19 AM
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Toyota does the same thing. They got the Oldsmobile name for $5,000.00 because GM forgot to renew it after the copyright expired in 2006. So now we will be having Toyota made Oldsmobiles in the not too distant future.
I think that's an April Fools Joke from Car and Driver . . .

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I owned targa911s.com until Porsche busted me for copyright. The threatened to sue me over it.
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So YOU'RE the one who took nerdpoop.com
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For some reason I started buying domain names years ago. Not a lot of them, just picking 'em up here and there whenever I come across what I think is a "good" or interesting name. I've let many of them expire, but now have about 19.

I'm not a squatter looking to make money and I'm not actually sure what drives me to buy the domains.

My "collection" includes, among others, nerdpoop.com, wetcloud.com, zoloux.com, zeferos.com, vtqp.com and pcequity.com.
Register companies, especially GoDaddy love people to register names (lots of them) and park them there.
GoDaddy then provides a default page and sells ads on it!
They actually receive a fair amount of their revenue doing this.

Kurt, you should ask GoDaddy to share some of that $$ with you!
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Register companies, especially GoDaddy love people to register names (lots of them) and park them there.
GoDaddy then provides a default page and sells ads on it!
They actually receive a fair amount of their revenue doing this.

Kurt, you should ask GoDaddy to share some of that $$ with you!
I use GoDaddy and don't mind them making some money on the parked domain pages.

I guess I could blame them for feeding my weird semi-obsession, but wouldn't that be denial?

They are one of the cheaper places for web services, IMO, and I am happy with them overall.

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Here is one I found today

http://cgi.ebay.com/www-HillaryThe*****-com-Domain-For-Sale_W0QQitemZ290220030437QQihZ019QQcategoryZ11763 QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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All of these are legitimate companies that didn't spend quite enough time considering how their online names might appear ... and be misread.

These are not made up. Check them out yourself!


1. "Who Represents" is where you can find the name of the agent that represents any celebrity. Their Web site is www.whorepresents.com


2. Experts Exchange is a knowledge base where programmers can exchange advice and views at www.expertsexchange.com


3. Looking for a pen? Look no further than Pen Island at www.penisland.net


4. Need a therapist? Try Therapist Finder at www.therapistfinder.com


5. There's the Italian Power Generator company, www.powergenitalia.com


6. And don't forget the Mole Station Native Nursery in New South Wales,

www.molestationnursery.com

7. If you're looking for IP computer software, there's always

www.ipanywhere.com


8. The First Cumming Methodist Church (in Georgia) Web site is www.cummingfirst.com


9. And the designers at Speed of Art await you at their wacky Web site,

www.speedofart.com

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