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I'm catching the tail end of this, seems to be some kind of controversy...

https://domaingang.com/domain-news/rob-monster-off-twitter-after-christchurch-massacre-controversy/

Must be something odd to evoke this type of a response from one of our members.

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That's awesome. Might explain where he gets all his energy! The like button works on that. I was able to give a like from here!

Thanks!

Now, that is positivity at its finest!

Prior to posting the camel milk tweet on nP, the tweet had 0 likes.

Seconds after posting it on nP, the tweet received multiple likes!

#thepowerofnamepros #turnlemonsintocamelsmilk
 
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Camel milk is the best milk in the world. As long as it is fresh. Even the meat, and also its liver. Wow.
 
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Camel milk is the best milk in the world. As long as it is fresh. Even the meat, and also its liver. Wow.
I gave a Thanks because I haven't had those. Don't know if I agree or would like. :)
 
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Camel milk is the best milk in the world. As long as it is fresh. Even the meat, and also its liver. Wow.

The 'wow' in your post through me off. Wondering if sarcasm or a serious review?

I've never had camel milk, camel meat, or camel liver.

According to a blog post on RealMilk.com

DairyReporter.com estimates that in the US there are 18,000 cows for every camel. It is strictly illegal to import or sell camel milk in the US, as the FDA has not yet created quality standards for it.

Despite this, one large camel farm in Dubai, Camelicious, has its sights set on entering the US market with its pasteurized camelโ€™s milk. Realmilk.com blog has previously reported on raw camel milk testimonies which give evidence of the therapeutic value of raw camelโ€™s milk.

Though a later blog entry, on the same website, RealMilk.com, seems to suggest some type an interstate ban. Citing FDA 1240.61. Having just been introduced to camel milk, I'm not sure what to believe, or where to source accurate information from.

I imagine there is some campaign out there from dairy farmers, or some kind of milk war, fought by milk lobbyists, and others. Making it hard to fully understand the laws and benefits of different types of milk.
 
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The 'wow' in your post through me off. Wondering if sarcasm or a serious review?

I've never had camel milk, camel meat, or camel liver.

According to a blog post on RealMilk.com
Serious review. My country is 1 when it comes to camels. Livestock is our oil. So I know it.
 
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I gave a Thanks because I haven't had those. Don't know if I agree or would like. :)
You would love them if you tried. Real value there
 
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Serious review. My country is 1 when it comes to camels. Livestock is our oil. So I know it.

Have you tried camel milk powder before?

It seems that may be the best way (for those with a camel shortage and/or logistics issues) to get around the "as long as its fresh" aspect.
 
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Have you tried camel milk powder before?

It seems that may be the best way (for those with a camel shortage and/or logistics issues) to get around the "as long as its fresh" aspect.
No powder for me. I am able to get the fresh meat, milk, liver. Thank God. Powder will make it lose its nutrition
 
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Drinking the fresh stuff. Somalia
 
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Great to see hundreds if not thousands of domains moving

Yes, thousands of domains are being moved away from epik nameservers!

screenshot date: today 4/26 from DailyChanges.com
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If you don't like lemonade, you can always try a glass of camel milk.

Not sure if camel milk is best served hot or cold, though.


Sounds interesting. I like a proper glass of milk. I usually get it fresh from a farm nearby but given circumstances I settle for what's available at the supermarkets at the moment.

I did get me a load of strawberries from a farmer though as I like them in my yoghurt and my kid can eat a ton of them. Is camel yoghurt a thing? Cheese maybe? I'm a sucker for cheese.

We don't have a lot of camels here but I'll make sure to try it if I ever have the chance. I like trying new/local things when I travel so added this to my bucket list.

Wonderful how things can turn out, a thread like this having me find out about the wonders of camel milk.
 
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Yes, thousands of domains are being moved away from epik nameservers!

screenshot date: today 4/26 from DailyChanges.com
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Interesting. Any data about the extensions moving or is that all .com? I don't think there's much incentive to move out .coms as renewals are pretty decent in terms of pricing. Other extensions are a different story.
 
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Interesting.

I think DailyChanges.com tracks NameServer changes .


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Any data about the extensions moving or is that all .com? I don't think there's much incentive to move out .coms as renewals are pretty decent in terms of pricing. Other extensions are a different story.

Very good point.

Notice the table has .COM, .NET, .ORG, .INFO, .BIZ and .US ?

When you select away from graph and to data, you will see
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I wonder if all feeds are working properly. Or if today was some sort of anomaly? Speaking to the low amount of .ORG activity. Perhaps, @jmcc could better answer, or provide technical insight.
 
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I think DailyChanges.com tracks NameServer changes .


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Very good point.

Notice the table has .COM, .NET, .ORG, .INFO, .BIZ and .US ?

When you select away from graph and to data, you will see
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I wonder if all feeds are working properly. Or if today was some sort of anomaly? Speaking to the low amount of .ORG activity. Perhaps, @jmcc could better answer, or provide technical insight.

Thanks. Thats quite a high number of transfer outs compared to the total number of domains at Epik. Interestingly enough the deletion count is very low. Nameliquidate working as intended?

.org is quite stable in terms of registrations as far as I know which would could explain it. John would probably have better data to draw conclusions from.
 
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Its mad cos for those in the forum and domain industry at large, Epik and Rob are polarising opinions but I bet 95 percent of Epiks user base have never heard of Rob and simply use Epik because its a great registrar. That's all most people want.

whatโ€™s the problem ?
 
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Noticed this thread and checked the beginning... thought people need to lighten up. Glad this has deteriorated into discussion of camel milk. (y)
 
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