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domain gratis-strom.com (.de sold last week)

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well it's in German, so .de was very suitable for it.
I think .com may only interest the owner of .de version, and even him- not much...
 
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what does this mean?
 
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I translated it on a couple of different sites - "gratis strom" translates to free stream, or to be literal - free of charge stream.
I don't quite get it, but maybe it's a German expression of some sort?
 
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It means free electricity/power.
if you bothered to register the name with hyphen, grab it without as well... gratisstrom. com was still available as i post this... your welcome :hehe:

btw, a german english translation service that i would reccomend is www.dict.cc , even has audio option.... should help some of you from registering poor translations! cheers, denver
 
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hmm depends, mostly the .de buyer will buy it :)
 
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SlimPickins said:
It means free electricity/power.
if you bothered to register the name with hyphen, grab it without as well... gratisstrom. com was still available as i post this... your welcome :hehe:

btw, a german english translation service that i would reccomend is www.dict.cc , even has audio option.... should help some of you from registering poor translations! cheers, denver

slimpickins your right. it means free power.
 
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Thanks for the input people

The .de is still pointing to sedo, is that because the transfer has not completed yet?
 
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Lol seems they are lazy
 
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