Originally posted by DSL
Reg fee. First off javascript is a web item, therefore it does not need the e. I have never ever heard of e javascript.
I respect your opinion DSL, but let me show you some example domains with the "e":
1º example: ehow.com
Did you ever heard of e how??, because i never did, but if you check the overture w/ext numbers, the alexa rating, the google numbers, etc, you'll see people actually type the term "ehow".
2º example: eweek.com
Did you ever heard of e week??, because i never did, but if you check the overture w/ext numbers, the alexa rating, the google numbers, etc, you'll see people actually type the term "eweek".
3º example: epals.com
Did you ever heard of e pals??, because i never did, but if you check the overture w/ext numbers, the alexa rating, the google numbers, etc, you'll see people actually use the term "epals".
4º example: enature.com
Did you ever heard of e nature??, because i never did, but if you check the overture w/ext numbers, the alexa rating, the google numbers, etc, you'll see people actually use the term "enature".
If you ask me, i don't like those domains but, personally, i think they worth more than the reg fee.
In my case, ejavascript.com is a domain that i'll develop, so in IMHO, it's value is a little more than the reg fee.
Sorry for my poor english
Argie