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Domainism.com, is it worth the trouble? Appraisal or opinion would be appreciated.

domainism -- Prejudice against people on the basis of their Internet address. For example, adopting a dismissive attitude towards anyone who posts from a commercial online service. "Why should anyone listen to you, you're posting from aol.com!"
 

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My opinion is that its worth the registration fee and in todays market $100-300. I must admit, I had never heard of this word until last night.
 

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Is domainism the mental illness where people sit in front of their computers till ungodly night hours and study long lists of expired domains until they find something, register it and upon posting it to the forum learn that it was crap in the first place? :D

The addiction of domain-hunting? :D

If so, then sorry me definitely is plagued by that illness :)
 

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How about domainology or domainosis? :)
 

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Originally posted by rhopperger
Is domainism the mental illness where people sit in front of their computers till ungodly night hours and study long lists of expired domains until they find something, register it and upon posting it to the forum learn that it was crap in the first place? :D


Is there a cure? :)
 

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register it and upon posting it to the forum learn that it was crap in the first place?


Isn't that DOH!mainism?
 

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This will be an epedimic in the 2010. We need to find the cure
 

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... we need to find a cure...

No need to, because once the wallet has been emptied out and the list of totally useless names cannot be managed anymore because of lack of hard-drive space, then the fuel for this disease has vanished and the afflicted victims start to improve again :D
 

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One would think "domainism" would revolve more around the ongoing renewal fees, versus the initial registrations. There is optimism and excitement at the registration process ... but by the time of renewal, reality sets in and it becomes a question of throwing (more) good money after bad. "Domainism" .... I like it! :)
Good Luck.
 

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Nothing personal, but what kind of lunatic would have AOL address?:D
 

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Nothing personal, but what kind of lunatic would have AOL address?:D

I've heard of speculators who sell hotmail and AOL domains. Thats living dangerous if you ask me..
 

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Originally posted by rhopperger
Is domainism the mental illness where people sit in front of their computers till ungodly night hours and study long lists of expired domains until they find something, register it and upon posting it to the forum learn that it was crap in the first place? :D

The addiction of domain-hunting? :D

If so, then sorry me definitely is plagued by that illness :)

I suffer from domainism and need help!
 
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