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America.com is up for auction @ greatdomains with a reserve of 1,000,000 $US.
I wonder how much it will go for. Link here
I wonder how much it will go for. Link here


I'm sure (95%) we will see more bids near the end. Also, There is a good chance to see "Reserve Met" IMOQualityNames.com said:Or will there be a bidding war before this auction ends?
bmugford said:Well, I am sure China will be bidding on this one. They already own us anyway, why not make it official![]()
goodkarmaco said:Smashfactory,
I have great admiration for hard working Americans.
The question though is not if America can lift itself up out of this coming train wreck.
The question is simalar to what happened to Europe. A few years ago very few people thought a European Union would ever happen, almost overnight several countries found themselves with a new dollar, (the Euro) and a new alliance.
Some of these countries the people in them, woke up one day and found they were joining "the European Union". Gone forever was the money system they had for generations, replaced with the Euro.
So if this scenario plays itself out here in America, ( proof has been shown our leaders are meeting secretly for such a purpose) and America adopts a new dollar and a new name, what will the value of the domain America.com be then?
China, owns the whole world, since the majority of people would rather save a few dollars then to buy 'quality' so the world is left with cheap junk from China, that was sold to us with a huge profit margins, made under sub standard quality control. The reason this could happen is that (the majority) of people float around in a dream world accepting what the general media tells them and not probing to deeply into anything that is going on around them in this reality called lifemrdomainman said:lol
I thought it was Japan that owns US![]()
Link to this proof please.goodkarmaco said:Smashfactory,
I have great admiration for hard working Americans.
The question though is not if America can lift itself up out of this coming train wreck.
The question is simalar to what happened to Europe. A few years ago very few people thought a European Union would ever happen, almost overnight several countries found themselves with a new dollar, (the Euro) and a new alliance.
Some of these countries the people in them, woke up one day and found they were joining "the European Union". Gone forever was the money system they had for generations, replaced with the Euro.
So if this scenario plays itself out here in America, ( proof has been shown our leaders are meeting secretly for such a purpose) and America adopts a new dollar and a new name, what will the value of the domain America.com be then?
raredn.com said:China, owns the whole world, since the majority of people would rather save a few dollars then to buy 'quality' so the world is left with cheap junk from China, that was sold to us with a huge profit margins, made under sub standard quality control. The reason this could happen is that (the majority) of people float around in a dream world accepting what the general media tells them and not probing to deeply into anything that is going on around them in this reality called life
Funny how I notice Chinese businessmen love German quality, like BMW and Porsche
At least the American workers would have the privilege of going to intensive care, the fair share of 'Chinese workers' 'human bodies' throw in the towel on the Chinese production lines, due to the working conditions and 'overly generous' working hours bestowed upon them, so they can be as productive as possible to benefit the greater plan of 'The Mother Land' 'China'Rubber Duck said:American Workers have been the most productive simply because they have benefitted from more investment than anyone else. Stick a few of them on a Chinese production line and most of them would be in intensive care by lunch time.
Rubber Duck said:Yes, and if American continue to believe this hype to be true, then the longer it is going to take to get them into a mindframe where they can even contemplate the concept of having to compete. Before America is going anywhere, it needs to get over itself. American Workers have been the most productive simply because they have benefitted from more investment than anyone else. Stick a few of them on a Chinese production line and most of them would be in intensive care by lunch time. Besides most of them can do little more than operate a till.
Truth is that the investment is going elsewhere. Most profitable US companies are profitable because they have been and are transferring their investment overseas. That process is not like to change anytime soon.
PacificOctane said:Is anybody from this group one of the 8 bidders? Does anybody from this group want to be one of the 8 bidders? I really like this domain, but did anybody else notice the trend dipping from Jan07 through Mar07 and the stats are only good through Aug07? Advice on this domain would be appreciated- Although I'm highly unlikely to bid it, I am inclined to think that we would pay $1,250,000.00.
JW
michaeldotcom said:I think we've understood your point, Duck. America is awful and China is great.
But there's still something I don't understand... Why do you spend your life on an American forum instead of moving to China and working on their wonderful production lines ? I'm sure you would really enjoy yourself there...
Oh, just one little bit of advice before you move to China... On an American forum like this one, you can say whatever you want, because this nation believes in freedom of speech. That might not be the case in this oh so wonderful China...
Rubber Duck said:Freedom of speech means little when you have a hungry belly.
michaeldotcom said:According to official statistics from Chinese authorities, the current average wage in the Chinese manufacturing sector is $0.57 per hour, for a 6-day working week and 14- to 16-hour working days, all that in often unhealthy conditions.
So they have no freedom of speech (but you don't care, as it "means little" for you), extremely low wages and inhumane working conditions. But still you think that "the Chinese model is working".
So how come you're still not living in this Chinese wonderland ?
michaeldotcom said:According to official statistics from Chinese authorities, the current average wage in the Chinese manufacturing sector is $0.57 per hour, for a 6-day working week and 14- to 16-hour working days, all that in often unhealthy conditions.
So they have no freedom of speech (but you don't care, as it "means little" for you), extremely low wages and inhumane working conditions. But still you think that "the Chinese model is working".
At least with "Capitalism" you don't have to put up with Chinese government and the Chinese Peoples Liberation Army instigated Human rights abuses including torture of Falun Gong practitioners, Christians and others labelled as dissidents *cough cough*ajkula said:Every capitalist system starts in that way...nothing strange and special here. That`s the way it is!
Chinese products will gain in quality in upcoming years (do you remember products "made in Taiwan" or "made in Korea" few years ago...look at now where is eg. Samsung)