[pyrepl-dev] epitomize

Miranda geenr at new.rr.com
Sat Jun 9 00:20:16 CEST 2007


CAON Takes New Direction. Investors Are All Over It!

Chan-On International Inc.
Symbol: CAON
Close: $0.72 UP 4.35%

Volume Jumped through the roof today as CAON announced it has changed
its direction and acquired Harbin Hongbo, as wells as its 12 patients
for environmentally safe construction materials. Investors are already
seeing the potential. We expect great things from CAON with big news
expected Monday. Get on CAON first thing Monday!

since it is getting harder and harder to start into the game with a good
domain these days unless you are willing to shell out some bucks.
I know it's just ignorant suspicion, like stepping on a crack, but I try
to avoid doing business with companies with "cute" names that have some
implication of flakiness. If it was all about market share, then Apache
would be the number one attack target in the server world.

And it's not just because their name sucks.
At lesser risk are users who haven't changed the default password on
home routers, which could allow an attacker to take over the router and
mess with internet packets.

and they have been for quite some time now. An ad free environment if we
should add advertising. Member Login: Member Name: need to register?
I wish that just for one day all the underdog companies could be the top
dog. Those same domains will make traffic magnets whether they are
parked or whether someone starts to develop them, even with the most
minimal development. Domain traffic monetization is now a big business,
supported by Google and Yahoo to the tune of hundreds of millions of
dollars annually. Just watch the hackers go after them then. It's a
"commercial transaction" between GoDaddy and RegisterFly. The guys who
caved to Verisign because of a counter-suit? Their domain portfolio is
on a steady decline dictated by their business model.
html  I have to admit, I suffer from that syndrome now and then.

This has nothing to do with Microsoft v.

They have a rather large domain portfolio. I know I'm dreaming but. And
they continue to accept new registrations. Credit card companies are
notorious for looking the other way; they play the game of
we-don't-know-it's-a-scam-until-the-feds-sue.

One that provides a money stream that is extremely diversified.
and large rectangle banner of windows Mobile in wired.
They have a rather large domain portfolio.

Story from Yahoo News, announced Tuesday: GoDaddy agrees to run domains
in limbo  Those names had been in limbo following financial and
operational troubles at RegisterFly. RegisterFly continues to play
games, having now posted the ICANN-required termination notice only
buried on the "customer service" page.

Domain traffic monetization is now a big business, supported by Google
and Yahoo to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars annually. I'm
sure this rate will increase dramatically as people get more and more
comfortable landing on random sites with malware of "all kinds and
colors". " I wonder which are the real people who suffer from the "Amiga
syndrome" .
And who gets the extra money? And they continue to accept new
registrations. I know I'm dreaming but. But I'd never type in randon
names - except to check if something's on that domain. I know I'm
dreaming but.

Though less common, there are other means of man-in-the-middle attacks
that are possible.
It would also not effect domain registers too much.

One that provides a money stream that is extremely diversified.
Easier said that done, I know.
It just might be the subconscious of management leaking their true
intentions. According to Kelly P. Funny how they never get in .
I know it's just ignorant suspicion, like stepping on a crack, but I try
to avoid doing business with companies with "cute" names that have some
implication of flakiness. haven't cut them off long ago?

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