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KidKool made an interesting observation about the number of new .US sites he is seeing, especially from teen webmasters. That is something to take note of. Teens can't afford good .com names so they are adopting .US (speaking of American teens of course). As they move into their early 20's they will be the influential new webmasters with no bias at all against the new extension (as they will have grown up with it).
The new generation is always the one that sets new trends and market changes in motion. Most people in my generation would rather listen to someone scratching their nails on a blackboard for 3 minutes than listen to a rap song. That didn't stop rap and hip hop from topping the music charts. .US will become a very popular TLD - The upcoming generation gaurantees it - and there is nothing you can do to stop it. If you can't beat them, you would be wise to join them.
The new generation is always the one that sets new trends and market changes in motion. Most people in my generation would rather listen to someone scratching their nails on a blackboard for 3 minutes than listen to a rap song. That didn't stop rap and hip hop from topping the music charts. .US will become a very popular TLD - The upcoming generation gaurantees it - and there is nothing you can do to stop it. If you can't beat them, you would be wise to join them.