50 years of registration???
So you have NEVER regged a com, net, org, or whatever and never dropped it?
Again, is it worthless from the very onset even when you made the decision to reg it?
How is it possible to be worthless based on the premise no one re-regged it when you dropped it but,
was not worthless when you regged it?
The whole concept is bunk.
How many times have you, I, or anyone else done a search for dropped domains and FOUND ONE that was regged in 5 of the 6 top registered?
Now what?
Are we lucky we found it?
Or are we stupid to reg it because someone else dropped it?
This is why the argument of something being worthless because no one else regged it is stupid and asinine. Honestly, how many "gems" have we regged over the years that were dropped by someone else.
Or, when you find one, do you let it be because it MUST be worthless BECAUSE it is the only one in gTLD's remaining?
If you find a .com dropped and unregged but all other top gTLD's are taken, do you leave it based on your same rationale? Otherwise, aren't you saying you would be foolish to reg it because all the others are taken but this one is out there?
Where does this rationale start and stop? Just with .mobi? It does not apply to .com, .net, .org, .info, .us, .ca?
I would love to see examples of what .com, .net, .org, .info, .mobi, .us, you have left because it was the only one left in an extension.