There are one or two .uk's that i'd like to grab on the sly, but I won't hold my breath on acquiring any rights over the names even if I do manage to get them!...
I think that widespread adoption of ".uk" is a formality really, however it will take time for the majority to "come on-board".
Stephen Fry, as the cleverest man in the world, both currently and throughout all of recorded history, is very influential online and I would think that his...
You know, you're right, I will leave.
I've never witnessed such appalling behaviour in my
life, or indeed, such fragile ego's...
Good luck with the forum - i'm out,
There's no motive. I just want to do my part to help rectify
what I believe is a bad decision on Nominet's part.
There is no need for you to have my inside leg measurement
either; if I can't be interacted with based on my comments,
then there is no point my even speaking.
I would like...
You've been appallingly rude to me, as have a few
others in this thread, and i'm glad to know you'll be
ignoring me from now on.
I would still like to get a reply from you 'though...
After all, I know you can't be one of those grumpy old
men, who hang around on forums all day...
Some may disagree with me on this, but i'm
not convinced about the synergy between
"UK" in the name, and the ".com" (i.e. non UK)
TLD.
Other than that, it's a low value domain and
I think you will be looking at £100 max for it.
Good luck,
You had implied that I didn't know what I was talking
about, so you now need to outline the comments I
had made that were incorrect...
And be specific :-)
The name would be marginally better if the TLD,
.gs, was an acronym for something...
As it is, I fear the name may not find a buyer and
is a 'reg fee' domain.
Good luck with it anyway!
:-)
Ok, I will accept your views, and will apologize
for any misunderstanding re: any of my earlier
comments.
:-)
In the spirit of goodwill then, shall we restart the
debate by looking at other aspects of the proposals?
Regards,
It would be helpful, for this thread, if you were
able to direct your thoughts on the matter of
.uk, as opposed to trying to attack me.
But I will quickly answer your question: the above
quote by me is entirely true, and I stand by it
100%.
A 'domainer' is indeed someone who buys...