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I was looking through some upcoming droplists, as I do every couple of days, and it dawned on me (not for the first time, but I usually don't ponder for more than a moment) how it's basically a "shopping list of failures".
For instance, I picked 12 domains from one list out of 1,319 names - that's a little under 1%. For every name that might be "worth a punt" on one of the dropcatchers, 99 or more aren't even worth spending a few quid on. And the story repeats, day in, day out - usually I can't even find as many as a dozen names worth trying to save from the big plunge into the cyber-dustbin in the sky...
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			For instance, I picked 12 domains from one list out of 1,319 names - that's a little under 1%. For every name that might be "worth a punt" on one of the dropcatchers, 99 or more aren't even worth spending a few quid on. And the story repeats, day in, day out - usually I can't even find as many as a dozen names worth trying to save from the big plunge into the cyber-dustbin in the sky...