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    Sander Rossel wrote:

    get an email address for that matter

    I booked emails for my kids when they were born. Just to avoid them to have something like _Theresa_1904374983275@gmail.com.

    Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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    Smart, except now they'll want something like _Theresa_1904374983275@gmail.com :laugh:

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      Call your company Robert'); DROP TABLE suppliers;-- and see how much extra work you can get! :-D

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      Sander Rossel
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      I just erased the entire Chamber of Commerce database :D

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      • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

        69x_AutoCAD_x69 ;p

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        there you go! :) :thumbsup:

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        • V Vikram A Punathambekar

          [Dilbert Comic Strip on 2007-04-15 | Dilbert by Scott Adams](https://dilbert.com/strip/2007-04-15) :-D

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          :laugh:

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          • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

            A friend of mine wants to start a company, but finding a company name seems impossible :wtf: He makes drawings in (Auto)CAD. All the good names are gone, the slightly lesser names are also gone, some of the boring names are gone too. Some names aren't taken by companies, but by assholes who buy up all good domain names so they can sell them for $$$. The really boring names like "[last name] CAD" remain. He has a common name though, so googling for his last name gives you some chemist, a car dealer and a stage builder as well. I've been through this pain a few years ago when I ultimately settled for JUUN Software. Sounds cool (if I say so myself), but juun is just local dialect for onion, which I chose when I went to lunch frustrated, because I couldn't think of a good name, and found an onion in my fridge. Spoiler alert, there are already multiple companies named Onion as well :laugh: The Dutch word for onion is ui (English doesn't have the sound we use to pronounce this, but it's kind of like the "ui" in "guide"), but you can see how UI is a problematic name as well :rolleyes: JUUN is cool because it's a local export product, just like me, and because they say good software is like an onion, built in layers (at least that's what I tell my customers). It also makes you cry, but let's ignore that :laugh: How will the people of the future ever start a new business (or get an email address for that matter)? :omg:

            Best, Sander sanderrossel.com Migrating Applications to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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            CADSandbounders is taken but CADaver is available. Does he offer drop dead service?

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            • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

              I just erased the entire Chamber of Commerce database :D

              Best, Sander sanderrossel.com Migrating Applications to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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              Oops. I'd try again, and get the log file as well, if I was you. :-D

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              • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                :laugh:

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                Dave Kreskowiak
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                monkeypassingakidneystone.com is available. Just sayin'.

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                • C CodeWraith

                  Eifur? What does that mean?

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                  It's Aifur, which means "The Ever Violent" and refers to a legendary rapid in the Dnjepr river, where many vikings sailed and rowed on the voyages east. Or so I'm told. I'm personally not very good with neither runes nor old swedish.

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                  • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                    A friend of mine wants to start a company, but finding a company name seems impossible :wtf: He makes drawings in (Auto)CAD. All the good names are gone, the slightly lesser names are also gone, some of the boring names are gone too. Some names aren't taken by companies, but by assholes who buy up all good domain names so they can sell them for $$$. The really boring names like "[last name] CAD" remain. He has a common name though, so googling for his last name gives you some chemist, a car dealer and a stage builder as well. I've been through this pain a few years ago when I ultimately settled for JUUN Software. Sounds cool (if I say so myself), but juun is just local dialect for onion, which I chose when I went to lunch frustrated, because I couldn't think of a good name, and found an onion in my fridge. Spoiler alert, there are already multiple companies named Onion as well :laugh: The Dutch word for onion is ui (English doesn't have the sound we use to pronounce this, but it's kind of like the "ui" in "guide"), but you can see how UI is a problematic name as well :rolleyes: JUUN is cool because it's a local export product, just like me, and because they say good software is like an onion, built in layers (at least that's what I tell my customers). It also makes you cry, but let's ignore that :laugh: How will the people of the future ever start a new business (or get an email address for that matter)? :omg:

                    Best, Sander sanderrossel.com Migrating Applications to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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                    I faced that issue a couple years back when starting my own LLC. It really depends on what the goal of the company is. There is no one size fits all. * Does he intend to stay a single member or single owner and only do consulting or contract work? If so, keep it simple. Something like First Name Last Name Services LLC (e.g.; John Doe Services, LLC) is good enough. It has the added bonus of making sure your clients remember your name. * Does he intend to grow and add more people as members/owners and/or employees? If so, using a domain name generator with keywords that describe his type of business. A good one to use is Impossibility[^]. If the domain is free chances are the company name is free too for your local area. And don't forget, it's not about what you think is cool. It's about what your customers think is cool. If the two align, great. If not... customers come first.

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                    • J Jeremy Falcon

                      I faced that issue a couple years back when starting my own LLC. It really depends on what the goal of the company is. There is no one size fits all. * Does he intend to stay a single member or single owner and only do consulting or contract work? If so, keep it simple. Something like First Name Last Name Services LLC (e.g.; John Doe Services, LLC) is good enough. It has the added bonus of making sure your clients remember your name. * Does he intend to grow and add more people as members/owners and/or employees? If so, using a domain name generator with keywords that describe his type of business. A good one to use is Impossibility[^]. If the domain is free chances are the company name is free too for your local area. And don't forget, it's not about what you think is cool. It's about what your customers think is cool. If the two align, great. If not... customers come first.

                      Jeremy Falcon

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                      Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                      If so, keep it simple. Something like First Name Last Name Services LLC (e.g.; John Doe Services, LLC) is good enough.

                      That's exactly why I didn't put my name in the company name, I want my customers to have the idea I'm not just one person (and I hope I won't be in the future).

                      Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                      If not... customers come first.

                      Yes, and no. I think selling your business is a lot easier when it's your business, not when it's the business your customers want it to be. I can really talk proudly of JUUN Software because it's completely my name and my company :D Of course, if there's a huge discrepancy between what you like and what your customers want, for example having a middle finger as a logo, you'll have to find some middle ground (well, you don't have to, but that would make it easier to get customers). Besides, you can't really think for your customers. Maybe they'll love the idea of getting the finger :D

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                      • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                        Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                        If so, keep it simple. Something like First Name Last Name Services LLC (e.g.; John Doe Services, LLC) is good enough.

                        That's exactly why I didn't put my name in the company name, I want my customers to have the idea I'm not just one person (and I hope I won't be in the future).

                        Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                        If not... customers come first.

                        Yes, and no. I think selling your business is a lot easier when it's your business, not when it's the business your customers want it to be. I can really talk proudly of JUUN Software because it's completely my name and my company :D Of course, if there's a huge discrepancy between what you like and what your customers want, for example having a middle finger as a logo, you'll have to find some middle ground (well, you don't have to, but that would make it easier to get customers). Besides, you can't really think for your customers. Maybe they'll love the idea of getting the finger :D

                        Best, Sander sanderrossel.com Migrating Applications to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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                        Sander Rossel wrote:

                        not when it's the business your customers want it to be.

                        You're in business to serve your customer's needs.

                        Sander Rossel wrote:

                        Besides, you can't really think for your customers.

                        If you don't know your customer and what they want... you don't have a business. You don't need to take my word for it. Do some market research. With very rare exception has a company thrived when they did what *they* want and not what their customers want. This is quality information I'm giving you for free... use it.

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                        • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                          A friend of mine wants to start a company, but finding a company name seems impossible :wtf: He makes drawings in (Auto)CAD. All the good names are gone, the slightly lesser names are also gone, some of the boring names are gone too. Some names aren't taken by companies, but by assholes who buy up all good domain names so they can sell them for $$$. The really boring names like "[last name] CAD" remain. He has a common name though, so googling for his last name gives you some chemist, a car dealer and a stage builder as well. I've been through this pain a few years ago when I ultimately settled for JUUN Software. Sounds cool (if I say so myself), but juun is just local dialect for onion, which I chose when I went to lunch frustrated, because I couldn't think of a good name, and found an onion in my fridge. Spoiler alert, there are already multiple companies named Onion as well :laugh: The Dutch word for onion is ui (English doesn't have the sound we use to pronounce this, but it's kind of like the "ui" in "guide"), but you can see how UI is a problematic name as well :rolleyes: JUUN is cool because it's a local export product, just like me, and because they say good software is like an onion, built in layers (at least that's what I tell my customers). It also makes you cry, but let's ignore that :laugh: How will the people of the future ever start a new business (or get an email address for that matter)? :omg:

                          Best, Sander sanderrossel.com Migrating Applications to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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                          W Balboos GHB
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                          Time to put on his thinking cap. Use his/her imagination. I needed a name a few years ago when it became necessary to become an LLC. "Bitmask Design" as a company name and the rest followed easily. How about Techno_Scrawl? He'd get my business !

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                          • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                            I already made that joke, sent him a car pic and said "this will be your company car." I had to explain it was a CADillac :laugh:

                            Best, Sander sanderrossel.com Migrating Applications to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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                            trønderen
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                            I've got a bright red Ford Transit box car that I have named Robert.

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                            • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                              A friend of mine wants to start a company, but finding a company name seems impossible :wtf: He makes drawings in (Auto)CAD. All the good names are gone, the slightly lesser names are also gone, some of the boring names are gone too. Some names aren't taken by companies, but by assholes who buy up all good domain names so they can sell them for $$$. The really boring names like "[last name] CAD" remain. He has a common name though, so googling for his last name gives you some chemist, a car dealer and a stage builder as well. I've been through this pain a few years ago when I ultimately settled for JUUN Software. Sounds cool (if I say so myself), but juun is just local dialect for onion, which I chose when I went to lunch frustrated, because I couldn't think of a good name, and found an onion in my fridge. Spoiler alert, there are already multiple companies named Onion as well :laugh: The Dutch word for onion is ui (English doesn't have the sound we use to pronounce this, but it's kind of like the "ui" in "guide"), but you can see how UI is a problematic name as well :rolleyes: JUUN is cool because it's a local export product, just like me, and because they say good software is like an onion, built in layers (at least that's what I tell my customers). It also makes you cry, but let's ignore that :laugh: How will the people of the future ever start a new business (or get an email address for that matter)? :omg:

                              Best, Sander sanderrossel.com Migrating Applications to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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                              First time I got an email account, I wanted to use my "full name". Couldn't. Someone at that same ISP, had the same name as me, and used the same spelling for his account. At one time, there was like one Schmitz (family) in all of Canada (practically). Then I wanted to use my initials for a software company. Couldn't. Someone used them too. GHS ("Green Hills Software") or some such nonsense.

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                              • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                                A friend of mine wants to start a company, but finding a company name seems impossible :wtf: He makes drawings in (Auto)CAD. All the good names are gone, the slightly lesser names are also gone, some of the boring names are gone too. Some names aren't taken by companies, but by assholes who buy up all good domain names so they can sell them for $$$. The really boring names like "[last name] CAD" remain. He has a common name though, so googling for his last name gives you some chemist, a car dealer and a stage builder as well. I've been through this pain a few years ago when I ultimately settled for JUUN Software. Sounds cool (if I say so myself), but juun is just local dialect for onion, which I chose when I went to lunch frustrated, because I couldn't think of a good name, and found an onion in my fridge. Spoiler alert, there are already multiple companies named Onion as well :laugh: The Dutch word for onion is ui (English doesn't have the sound we use to pronounce this, but it's kind of like the "ui" in "guide"), but you can see how UI is a problematic name as well :rolleyes: JUUN is cool because it's a local export product, just like me, and because they say good software is like an onion, built in layers (at least that's what I tell my customers). It also makes you cry, but let's ignore that :laugh: How will the people of the future ever start a new business (or get an email address for that matter)? :omg:

                                Best, Sander sanderrossel.com Migrating Applications to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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                                So, let's see if I've got this right? Your AutoCAD friend has the full-blown AutoCAD program on disk, is a perpetual license owner, wants to sell his copy (actual license not a subscription) to me for $101.00 with no strings attached plus has actually contacted AutoCAD and told them of his plans to sell his software to me and AutoCAD has acquiesced by sending him a license transform form through surface mail and he has it in his hot little hand? Lessee, that just about covers all the bases. Now, listen, very, hard ,,,

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                                • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                                  A friend of mine wants to start a company, but finding a company name seems impossible :wtf: He makes drawings in (Auto)CAD. All the good names are gone, the slightly lesser names are also gone, some of the boring names are gone too. Some names aren't taken by companies, but by assholes who buy up all good domain names so they can sell them for $$$. The really boring names like "[last name] CAD" remain. He has a common name though, so googling for his last name gives you some chemist, a car dealer and a stage builder as well. I've been through this pain a few years ago when I ultimately settled for JUUN Software. Sounds cool (if I say so myself), but juun is just local dialect for onion, which I chose when I went to lunch frustrated, because I couldn't think of a good name, and found an onion in my fridge. Spoiler alert, there are already multiple companies named Onion as well :laugh: The Dutch word for onion is ui (English doesn't have the sound we use to pronounce this, but it's kind of like the "ui" in "guide"), but you can see how UI is a problematic name as well :rolleyes: JUUN is cool because it's a local export product, just like me, and because they say good software is like an onion, built in layers (at least that's what I tell my customers). It also makes you cry, but let's ignore that :laugh: How will the people of the future ever start a new business (or get an email address for that matter)? :omg:

                                  Best, Sander sanderrossel.com Migrating Applications to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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                                  uncrappycad.com is available (unless my entry triggered someone to buy it) same for cadalicious.com, cadtoseeyou.com, cadyourway.com, cad-yshacktosuccess.com, cadimgood.com, mocadfoyou.com, bestcadforyou.com, cad_for_you.com, ohyouwantcad.com, youneedmycad.com, cadtomeetyou.com, cadforcoolpeople.com, totallyawesomecad.com, sheets-o-cad.com, totallybestcad.com, ill-have-the-cad-shes-having.com (Harry Met Sally reference) ... What are you talking about? There are TONS of domains available!

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                                    So, let's see if I've got this right? Your AutoCAD friend has the full-blown AutoCAD program on disk, is a perpetual license owner, wants to sell his copy (actual license not a subscription) to me for $101.00 with no strings attached plus has actually contacted AutoCAD and told them of his plans to sell his software to me and AutoCAD has acquiesced by sending him a license transform form through surface mail and he has it in his hot little hand? Lessee, that just about covers all the bases. Now, listen, very, hard ,,,

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                                    David ONeil
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                                    It sounded like his friend just wanted to create a business offering CAD services. Don't know where you got the 'sell AutoCAD license' from?

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                                      uncrappycad.com is available (unless my entry triggered someone to buy it) same for cadalicious.com, cadtoseeyou.com, cadyourway.com, cad-yshacktosuccess.com, cadimgood.com, mocadfoyou.com, bestcadforyou.com, cad_for_you.com, ohyouwantcad.com, youneedmycad.com, cadtomeetyou.com, cadforcoolpeople.com, totallyawesomecad.com, sheets-o-cad.com, totallybestcad.com, ill-have-the-cad-shes-having.com (Harry Met Sally reference) ... What are you talking about? There are TONS of domains available!

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                                      Sander Rossel
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                                      David O'Neil wrote:

                                      There are TONS of domains available!

                                      I didn't say there weren't, I just said that there weren't any GOOD ones available ;)

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                                        So, let's see if I've got this right? Your AutoCAD friend has the full-blown AutoCAD program on disk, is a perpetual license owner, wants to sell his copy (actual license not a subscription) to me for $101.00 with no strings attached plus has actually contacted AutoCAD and told them of his plans to sell his software to me and AutoCAD has acquiesced by sending him a license transform form through surface mail and he has it in his hot little hand? Lessee, that just about covers all the bases. Now, listen, very, hard ,,,

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                                        Sander Rossel
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                                        RedDk wrote:

                                        So, let's see if I've got this right?

                                        You've got that left. He just wants to sell his services as an AutoCAD expert. For now I think that means making some custom drawings for customers.

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                                        • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                                          David O'Neil wrote:

                                          There are TONS of domains available!

                                          I didn't say there weren't, I just said that there weren't any GOOD ones available ;)

                                          Best, Sander sanderrossel.com Migrating Applications to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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                                          When you are blind to good taste, stay out of the elephant pen! :laugh:

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