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Wednesday, 23 July 2008 |
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Somebody call the police! Somebody stole my muse. Frank stopped posting and Sahar started writing nothing but Bido. Rick has taken a breather as well.
Seriously, these three guys are about the only inspirational public domainer blogs out there. DNJournal does a great job but doesn't post often. (However, their article quality makes up for it and is well worth waiting for). Other domainer blogs are technical or news happy. Sometimes you just need a pat on the butt, whether a spanking or a "good game" gesture to keep you going. I know these guys weren't thanked enough for the inspiration they did lend as the thousands of gratitudes went unnoticed behind a series of computer screens. I guess I can read up on old archives of their sites. But I sort of.......miss them. It's like a friend who moved to the other side of the world. Maybe they are busy? Maybe the blog fad came and went for them? Maybe they tire of giving so much of themselves with little in return? Whatever the reason, I am suffering from major domainer inspiration withdraw. If any of you have links to some good chocolate coated gooey gunky sweet inspirational domainer stuff, please share. Sour hard is also fine. As long as it inspires and sheds new light to this weird industry. |
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Monday, 21 July 2008 |
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"How Recessions Work" offers an interesting article for those interesting in learning how a recession forms and what constitutes a recession or depression. Especially helpful for those like me who have never experienced a recession before. Read More >>
Other Recession / Depression Related Talk About.com's Recession Topics Wikipedia entry on Recession 1930s Great Depression Wikipedia entry on the Great Depression Tips on How to Survive a Recession Shoestring Budget A Recession "Handbook" Economy Research NBER is a non-profit, non-partisan "National Bureau of Economic Research" dedicated to understanding how the economy works. |
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Monday, 14 July 2008 |
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Wednesday, 02 July 2008 |
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Starting July 1st, Yahoo's business domains went from $9.95 to $34.95 per year renewal citing higher business costs as a reason for the increase. Here's what other sites had to say:
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Tuesday, 01 July 2008 |
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I was asked to review Bido.com and I'm ready to give a solid review. However, I'm going to save the review for the launch of dnPlanet.com. |
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