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Two buyers hot and heavy after this one.

Ted Williams pumped this one up.
 

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You should donate it to the Ted Williams Estate.

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Originally posted by gregr
Two buyers hot and heavy after this one.

Ted Williams pumped this one up.

This is a name I would hold out on, and not be in a hurry to sell. Unless they offer you 100K right now, I would wait. The market for "cryo" products will start to peak in about 5 to 7 years...That is when you would want to sell. Meanwhile, I would get someone to advertise the page to make some money on it. Or lease it.

just my .02

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I sold cryogenics.com awhile back for 10K. Which is better?
 

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I'd say cryogenics.com is better, but cryogenic.com is also excellent.
 

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Originally posted by jalapeno
I'd say cryogenics.com is better, but cryogenic.com is also excellent.

Agreed. Cyrogenics is good name for a company or informational website.
 

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Originally posted by DomeBase


Agreed. Cyrogenics is good name for a company or informational website.

DomeBase your email box is full.
 

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science fiction geeks like myself know that the correct scientific word for freezing dead people is Cryonics, not cryogenics. Cryogenics generally refers to freezing inorganic materials, etc.
 

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Originally posted by draqon
science fiction geeks like myself know that the correct scientific word for freezing dead people is Cryonics, not cryogenics. Cryogenics generally refers to freezing inorganic materials, etc.

The dead people part is a very very small market. Freezing other stuff is much larger.
 
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