On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 09:45:56AM +1100, Paul Foxworthy wrote: > A moment ago, you were saying that generic names *were* valuable, Not true. I'm not arguing whether generic names have value or not. Of course if you have a quote from me which says otherwise, feel free to repost it here. > because > you for one type names into your browser. Now you're saying you only do > that for *non* generic names. I think you'd better go back and read what I said. I said I will type RANDOM domain names into a browser in the hope that I can guess the correct domain name for a company. In the case of J.R.Turk, I tried "turk.com.au", "turks.com.au" and "jrturk.com.au" (lucked out on all threee unfortunately so I had to go to the White Pages after that). > So, do you now agree generic names have little or no value? It matters not whether I think generic names have value. Only the opinion of somebody applying for the name matters. If they think it's really valuable, then it's valuable to them. Nick.Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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