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couldnt resist this one.

Any ideas for resale value ?
 

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Originally posted by dotcom
couldnt resist this one.


why couldn't you resist....fat32 was too tempting??? you need to go on a domain diet!
 

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Originally posted by interactive
i like it...cept its a .org :'(

??????:confused: Why do u like it. What does it mean????

How is fat32 different from fat55, or 45fat....

does it mean something in the diet world?

Please explain.
 

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Fat32 was a filing system for earlier versions of Windows. Pretty much outdated now. Can't see where it would be of any value.
 

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Originally posted by Duke of Earl
Fat32 was a filing system for earlier versions of Windows. Pretty much outdated now. Can't see where it would be of any value.

thanks.
 

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NTFS will be the standard for Windows going forward. FAT32 is a dead end.
 
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xp still uses it......98..me..etc...then theres fat which is deffinantly outdated, and ntfs....
 

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Originally posted by dotcom
Duke,

XP still uses and supports it.

Win XP & Fat32

Yes I know, I run XP - but though XP will support it why would you want to use it? ....and how would this make Fat32.org a good domain name to try and sell?
 

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plenty of discussion of the meaning of the word, but still no appraisal, if it's zero, so be it
 
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I'd say its worth around $35 cause its a .org thats just me though..im sure its a big search term.
 

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cheers interactive :)

yeh, overtaure has 12k of fat32 related searches, so might just put up an info page for it and ponder on what to do with it later
 

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Fat32.org you could develop it into a support site for Fat32 issues. I remember once I decided to configure a new machine myself and was searching for Fat32 vs NTFS info.

But you will have to put too much work into it and for what reward?

If Fat32 is really going ot of style, it can become a reminiscing site or a retro computing vintage novelty. DUnno..

Here's a rough estimate $40-$50
 
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