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What do you guys think about DEC-25-04.COM? It's unregistered if anyone wants it. What do you guys think about it.
 
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1) it's time critical.. I don't see any value to the domain after 2004.. 2) it's hyphenated.

Better to register something like DEC25TH (avail in all ext except .com) or DEC25 (avail in biz, us, ws, & name). NP$ appreciated ;)
 
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dgridley said:
1) it's time critical.. I don't see any value to the domain after 2004.. 2) it's hyphenated.

Better to register something like DEC25TH (avail in all ext except .com) or DEC25 (avail in biz, us, ws, & name). NP$ appreciated ;)
i agree
 
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Well, domains like 2004.com might be significant if something important happened that year in your life. It'll be a memorable year but months and days, unless some birthdays etc, I don't find them worthy enough to register.
 
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MissFlora said:
Well, domains like 2004.com might be significant if something important happened that year in your life. It'll be a memorable year but months and days, unless some birthdays etc, I don't find them worthy enough to register.

So something like Sept-11-2001.com or July-14-1776.com or some other major date would be better? Okay.

Sorry, I'm not gonna register any of those domains. I was just looking for oppnions on what you guys thought about it.
 
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Preferably without the hyphens.. tho it's hard with dates, I guess. I would still prefer SEPT11 to the entire date.. if the date is an important one, like NOV22, most will recognize the intent.

Qwert said:
So something like Sept-11-2001.com or July-14-1776.com or some other major date would be better? Okay.

Sorry, I'm not gonna register any of those domains. I was just looking for oppnions on what you guys thought about it.
 
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All "date" domains are pretty much useless. Especially ones with specific years.
 
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