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I have no idea how I could monetize it, but I really liked the name.
 
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PRobly worth around $50. Nice and short, thought its a .net :(
 

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I like it too. As you say hard to put a figure on.
 
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Nice name kinda catchy :)

kuput!....kuput!....kuput!....! :razz:


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Kaput is a rearly-used russian slang word - something like
finished/stopped/died/no-more etc. with a little laughing in meaning. It is not even clear if this is a noun or verb or smth.
The only kind of a russian site I can imagine under that name is somebody's personal not-very-serious page. No russian businesses would use this word in their name/trademark/servicemark/description.
 
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LOL my brother speaks russian he says it's a common word when making fun of something or like you said finished/stoped//.....I like it though cause its short and catchy!
 

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this name may have some meaning in German though.
 

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It's also used a lot in the English language.

http://www.dictionary.com/search?q=kaput

ka·put
adj. Informal
Incapacitated or destroyed.

[German kaputt, from French capot, not having won a single trick at piquet, possibly from Provençal.]
 

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It also means condom - but I forgot in what language.
 

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I like it Gourd because it is so easy to remember. Could have come in handy during the Internet bubble burst to catalog all of t he companies that went kaput! Not sure of the best commercial use for it but I'm sure there is one out there somewhere.

.Nets are good for internet service providers but I don't think any of them will want to be called kaput.net - doesn't conjure up the image of reliable hosting service! :)
 
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It's German alright! :razz:

It's the sound that a BMW motorcycle makes when it has a cylinder misfiring :D

Hence the term...It's KAPUT!!! :eek:


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BMW rules....course my yz125 could kick any bmw's royal ass...
 
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Off topic but....

I totally agree, but, your kickass yz125 will be collecting rust in some junkyard while I putting around on my BMW. :D

Of course, we both agree, you'll get to there much F>A>S>T>E>R ! :razz:

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Okay, okay enough with the cars. :razz:

Any development suggestions?
 

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kaput means broken in German...

maybe you could point to internettrafficreport.com - germans could check when the net was kaput...

:confused: i have no idea!
 

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i would say it would be good for some sort of repair site. especially computer repair. something like

kaput.net: is your hard drive kaput? we can help...
 

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kaput means "inopoerative", like some of you said already.

An inoperative network is no good so let's see waht it could be used for..

I think both the defunt company ans the broken hardware are excellent suggestions.
ANother use would be for a recycling business -- where of course inoperative equipment is treasured.. kaput.net : The online junkyard. Get cash for your home appliances and assorted junk that left us for ever!
 

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Originally posted by kidkool
i would say it would be good for some sort of repair site. especially computer repair. something like

kaput.net: is your hard drive kaput? we can help...

Excellent idea kid! One of the most memorable names you could think of for a repair shop.
 
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