Jason76 Established Member Impact 26 Dec 19, 2016 3K views 6 replies 2 points #1 Texans are always really proud of their state, but I've seen no .tx or .tex. Seems like one would be a massive money-maker. Last edited: Dec 19, 2016 Click to expand...
Texans are always really proud of their state, but I've seen no .tx or .tex. Seems like one would be a massive money-maker.
ebk Established Member Impact 52 Dec 20, 2016 1 point #2 Now that I think about it...same with California. Click to expand...
HKIBC Account Closed (Disallowed) Impact 1,270 Dec 20, 2016 #3 ebk said: Now that I think about it...same with California. Click to expand... ...and every other state Click to expand...
ebk said: Now that I think about it...same with California. Click to expand... ...and every other state
garptrader Top Member VIP ★ 15 ★ Impact 3,657 Dec 20, 2016 #4 You can still register Texan names. I have a Tejano domain as well as a geo real estate domains for some major Texan cities in Spanish (one ranks #3 at Bing; hint - remember the alamo!). Click to expand...
You can still register Texan names. I have a Tejano domain as well as a geo real estate domains for some major Texan cities in Spanish (one ranks #3 at Bing; hint - remember the alamo!).
Kate Domainosaurus RexTop Member VIP ★ 15 ★ Impact 21,809 Dec 20, 2016 1 point #5 ebk said: Now that I think about it...same with California. Click to expand... Apparently some Americans think .ca stands for California, when they see one printed on a truck Click to expand...
ebk said: Now that I think about it...same with California. Click to expand... Apparently some Americans think .ca stands for California, when they see one printed on a truck
Kate Domainosaurus RexTop Member VIP ★ 15 ★ Impact 21,809 Dec 20, 2016 1 point #7 www.house.mn ... Click to expand...