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Yes, I saw the list you registered posted in another forum. Some good ones in there, which were on my list as well. I didn't get around to looking up any .domains domains until about a day later, if I recall correctly. But I still found plenty of good options. For example: I got Numerical.domains, Appraising.domains, Brokering.domains, etc.
Finding good domains that are not reserved by the registries isn't really very challenging. Yes, they hold back some. Yes, other domainers get the good ones early. But it doesn't much matter, in my opinion. The REAL challenge with these vanity extensions is selling them -- even when you get the good ones. I could register hundreds or thousands of domains the registries OUGHT to have reserved or priced higher. Competition is spread pretty thin; so it's 100,000 times easier to get "good" domains in these new extensions. That gives us domainers a false sense of value, I suspect, because we're accustomed to finding it difficult to hand-register quality domains.
Finding "good" domains in nTLDs is not hard. It's embarrassingly easy. Finding buyers for those "good" nTLD domains -- that's not so easy.