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When I started registering domains 2 years ago I'd often run into a domain owned by Name Administration. I'd tell myself "Yeah. Yeah. You're lucky you started in domains before I did."
Sometime last September I was researching domains. I'd reached auto mode, randomly typing out whatever keywords I could think of. Every domain I tried was taken. Every single one of them. I wasn't really surprised. It was just an exercise anyway. Since I speak french, I switched to french domains. There were quite few that weren't regged yet. And then I thought of Star Wars. As I researched I watched the space opera. The first time I ever saw Star Wars, it was in french. I remembered my neighbor telling me how awesome "La Guerre des Etoiles" was.
So I typed in "guerredesetoiles" in the domain search bar. Page loads up in 1 point something seconds. Lo and behold...the colors from the Name Administration developed webpage filter through my iris. Holy @#$@ #$%^!!!! It took me a while before my eye brain coordination reestablished functionality.
That was a cold shower experience. Frank Schilling, man are you good.
Sometime last September I was researching domains. I'd reached auto mode, randomly typing out whatever keywords I could think of. Every domain I tried was taken. Every single one of them. I wasn't really surprised. It was just an exercise anyway. Since I speak french, I switched to french domains. There were quite few that weren't regged yet. And then I thought of Star Wars. As I researched I watched the space opera. The first time I ever saw Star Wars, it was in french. I remembered my neighbor telling me how awesome "La Guerre des Etoiles" was.
So I typed in "guerredesetoiles" in the domain search bar. Page loads up in 1 point something seconds. Lo and behold...the colors from the Name Administration developed webpage filter through my iris. Holy @#$@ #$%^!!!! It took me a while before my eye brain coordination reestablished functionality.
That was a cold shower experience. Frank Schilling, man are you good.