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would this kind of domain have a real value?
Wikipedia said:The section sign (§; Unicode U+00A7, HTML entity §) is a typographical character used mainly to refer to a particular section of a document, such as a legal code. It is frequently used along with the pilcrow (¶), or paragraph sign. When duplicated, as §§, it is read as the plural "sections" (§§ 13–21), much as pp. is the plural of p..
DoubleClick said:well...
I own ѕex.tv (idn : http://xn--ex-doc.tv) and it got 70 visits in 48 hours just from the moment I've regged it...
I'm recieving nice traffic and rev for it up untill now :hehe:
But your "s" symbol is not familier to me, sorry man :td:
Fka200 said:Just wait until IE7 is the most used browser! . That's a keeper for sure.
cchaal said:what u mean? does IE correct things?
Fka200 said:Just wait until IE7 is the most used browser! . That's a keeper for sure.
Fka200 said:Just wait until IE7 is the most used browser! . That's a keeper for sure.
del.icio.us said:Do you really think people will switch over to IE7 from Firefox? :lol:
montsa007 said:For others info i sold my idn of sex.com for $200
Expect $xxx.
(Make sure that s is on IDN keyboards, else useless)
dezinerite said:I agree with the others. It looks really attractive, but more than half of us don't know how to come up with that symbol using our keyboards...:/