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    Roger Wright
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    Against domain parking... I just checked on a domain name I want that isn't available. BTW - Network Solutions sucks; their site loads instantly, but I waited fifteen minutes for the search results to load, and never got a response. Thrice. I found another site, though, and it gives far better information, including the domain history - how many registrars, IP Address history, etc. If you're interested, the site is whois.domaintools.com. Oops. I tried to use the link[^] button, but it doesn't work... Sorry about that. Anyway, the domain name I wanted is owned by a domain parker in the Bahamas, and has been for 8 years. There's no site, just a cover page advertising the name for sale. The thing that pisses me off is that, according to the whois site above, this server hosts 1,136,696 domains! Over 1 million parked domains that these bastards are sitting on, trying to rip off anyone who wants to start a legitimate website. Nuke 'em, I say. Who's going to notice another hole in the water?:mad:

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      Against domain parking... I just checked on a domain name I want that isn't available. BTW - Network Solutions sucks; their site loads instantly, but I waited fifteen minutes for the search results to load, and never got a response. Thrice. I found another site, though, and it gives far better information, including the domain history - how many registrars, IP Address history, etc. If you're interested, the site is whois.domaintools.com. Oops. I tried to use the link[^] button, but it doesn't work... Sorry about that. Anyway, the domain name I wanted is owned by a domain parker in the Bahamas, and has been for 8 years. There's no site, just a cover page advertising the name for sale. The thing that pisses me off is that, according to the whois site above, this server hosts 1,136,696 domains! Over 1 million parked domains that these bastards are sitting on, trying to rip off anyone who wants to start a legitimate website. Nuke 'em, I say. Who's going to notice another hole in the water?:mad:

      "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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      Roger Wright wrote:

      this server hosts 1,136,696 domains! Over 1 million parked domains that these bastards are sitting on, trying to rip off anyone who wants to start a legitimate website.

      At say $10 a domain, he made a rather large investment of $10 million, so what if he wants to make a penny or 2 :)

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        Against domain parking... I just checked on a domain name I want that isn't available. BTW - Network Solutions sucks; their site loads instantly, but I waited fifteen minutes for the search results to load, and never got a response. Thrice. I found another site, though, and it gives far better information, including the domain history - how many registrars, IP Address history, etc. If you're interested, the site is whois.domaintools.com. Oops. I tried to use the link[^] button, but it doesn't work... Sorry about that. Anyway, the domain name I wanted is owned by a domain parker in the Bahamas, and has been for 8 years. There's no site, just a cover page advertising the name for sale. The thing that pisses me off is that, according to the whois site above, this server hosts 1,136,696 domains! Over 1 million parked domains that these bastards are sitting on, trying to rip off anyone who wants to start a legitimate website. Nuke 'em, I say. Who's going to notice another hole in the water?:mad:

        "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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        Steve Echols
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        I agree. Shit or get off the pot. This could possibly be the downfall of spelling (well, this and txt msging). I don't even know how to spell flickr anymore!


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          Roger Wright wrote:

          this server hosts 1,136,696 domains! Over 1 million parked domains that these bastards are sitting on, trying to rip off anyone who wants to start a legitimate website.

          At say $10 a domain, he made a rather large investment of $10 million, so what if he wants to make a penny or 2 :)

          xacc.ide - now with TabsToSpaces support
          IronScheme - 1.0 beta 2 - out now!
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          Roger Wright
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          leppie wrote:

          so what if he wants to make a penny or 2

          How about 500USD? That's a bit more than a penny or 2, and that's the minimum their website will accept. These scumbags need to be removed from the Internet. I'd propose that if a domain owner doesn't host a legitimate site within 2 years of purchasing the domain name, the name goes back in the pool. Of course, the devil is in the details, and deciding what is, or is not a legitimate website is subject to some speculation. A single page offerring to sell the domain name is clearly not a legitimate use for a name, but there are many variations on the theme that wouldn't be hard to automate. 'Tis a quandry...

          "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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            Against domain parking... I just checked on a domain name I want that isn't available. BTW - Network Solutions sucks; their site loads instantly, but I waited fifteen minutes for the search results to load, and never got a response. Thrice. I found another site, though, and it gives far better information, including the domain history - how many registrars, IP Address history, etc. If you're interested, the site is whois.domaintools.com. Oops. I tried to use the link[^] button, but it doesn't work... Sorry about that. Anyway, the domain name I wanted is owned by a domain parker in the Bahamas, and has been for 8 years. There's no site, just a cover page advertising the name for sale. The thing that pisses me off is that, according to the whois site above, this server hosts 1,136,696 domains! Over 1 million parked domains that these bastards are sitting on, trying to rip off anyone who wants to start a legitimate website. Nuke 'em, I say. Who's going to notice another hole in the water?:mad:

            "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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            Pierre Leclercq
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            Are you stuck with this particular domain name?

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              leppie wrote:

              so what if he wants to make a penny or 2

              How about 500USD? That's a bit more than a penny or 2, and that's the minimum their website will accept. These scumbags need to be removed from the Internet. I'd propose that if a domain owner doesn't host a legitimate site within 2 years of purchasing the domain name, the name goes back in the pool. Of course, the devil is in the details, and deciding what is, or is not a legitimate website is subject to some speculation. A single page offerring to sell the domain name is clearly not a legitimate use for a name, but there are many variations on the theme that wouldn't be hard to automate. 'Tis a quandry...

              "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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              ResidentGeek
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              Ahh, but Roger, how about those who have domains for email purposes, not a website? That's also a legitimate use of a domain, after all.

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                leppie wrote:

                so what if he wants to make a penny or 2

                How about 500USD? That's a bit more than a penny or 2, and that's the minimum their website will accept. These scumbags need to be removed from the Internet. I'd propose that if a domain owner doesn't host a legitimate site within 2 years of purchasing the domain name, the name goes back in the pool. Of course, the devil is in the details, and deciding what is, or is not a legitimate website is subject to some speculation. A single page offerring to sell the domain name is clearly not a legitimate use for a name, but there are many variations on the theme that wouldn't be hard to automate. 'Tis a quandry...

                "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                Steve Mayfield
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                I got a site for a friend who uses it exclusively to host images for her eBay auctions. $6 / month for 30Gb and unlimited bandwidth is very inexpensive...

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                • R Roger Wright

                  Against domain parking... I just checked on a domain name I want that isn't available. BTW - Network Solutions sucks; their site loads instantly, but I waited fifteen minutes for the search results to load, and never got a response. Thrice. I found another site, though, and it gives far better information, including the domain history - how many registrars, IP Address history, etc. If you're interested, the site is whois.domaintools.com. Oops. I tried to use the link[^] button, but it doesn't work... Sorry about that. Anyway, the domain name I wanted is owned by a domain parker in the Bahamas, and has been for 8 years. There's no site, just a cover page advertising the name for sale. The thing that pisses me off is that, according to the whois site above, this server hosts 1,136,696 domains! Over 1 million parked domains that these bastards are sitting on, trying to rip off anyone who wants to start a legitimate website. Nuke 'em, I say. Who's going to notice another hole in the water?:mad:

                  "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                  Caslen
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                  Welcome to the big bad world, lots of things stink here, get used to it, get on with it :)

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                  • R Roger Wright

                    Against domain parking... I just checked on a domain name I want that isn't available. BTW - Network Solutions sucks; their site loads instantly, but I waited fifteen minutes for the search results to load, and never got a response. Thrice. I found another site, though, and it gives far better information, including the domain history - how many registrars, IP Address history, etc. If you're interested, the site is whois.domaintools.com. Oops. I tried to use the link[^] button, but it doesn't work... Sorry about that. Anyway, the domain name I wanted is owned by a domain parker in the Bahamas, and has been for 8 years. There's no site, just a cover page advertising the name for sale. The thing that pisses me off is that, according to the whois site above, this server hosts 1,136,696 domains! Over 1 million parked domains that these bastards are sitting on, trying to rip off anyone who wants to start a legitimate website. Nuke 'em, I say. Who's going to notice another hole in the water?:mad:

                    "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                    Rocky Moore
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                    I agree, it is pretty bad. Maybe if they just limited ownership to a max of say 100 domains this kind of thing would not happen so often.

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                      leppie wrote:

                      so what if he wants to make a penny or 2

                      How about 500USD? That's a bit more than a penny or 2, and that's the minimum their website will accept. These scumbags need to be removed from the Internet. I'd propose that if a domain owner doesn't host a legitimate site within 2 years of purchasing the domain name, the name goes back in the pool. Of course, the devil is in the details, and deciding what is, or is not a legitimate website is subject to some speculation. A single page offerring to sell the domain name is clearly not a legitimate use for a name, but there are many variations on the theme that wouldn't be hard to automate. 'Tis a quandry...

                      "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                      Or some sort of business sense like this -> [^]

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                      • R Roger Wright

                        Against domain parking... I just checked on a domain name I want that isn't available. BTW - Network Solutions sucks; their site loads instantly, but I waited fifteen minutes for the search results to load, and never got a response. Thrice. I found another site, though, and it gives far better information, including the domain history - how many registrars, IP Address history, etc. If you're interested, the site is whois.domaintools.com. Oops. I tried to use the link[^] button, but it doesn't work... Sorry about that. Anyway, the domain name I wanted is owned by a domain parker in the Bahamas, and has been for 8 years. There's no site, just a cover page advertising the name for sale. The thing that pisses me off is that, according to the whois site above, this server hosts 1,136,696 domains! Over 1 million parked domains that these bastards are sitting on, trying to rip off anyone who wants to start a legitimate website. Nuke 'em, I say. Who's going to notice another hole in the water?:mad:

                        "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                        Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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                        Incorporate and register a trademark in the Domain name you want. You can then make a legitimate ownership request and be given the unused domain.

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