Will '3D' Revive The Domain Industry - 3D Domain Names (?)

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by Hotelsex, Jan 17, 2010.

  1. rdthewall

    rdthewall Active Member

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    #801
    Hotelxxx, Are you selling those?
     
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  2. Hotelsex

    Hotelsex Peon

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    #802
    No sir.. sorry if you misunderstood me
    ... those are just names that are still available... i did a bulk search for about 150 real top-tier names and that was all that came back... i searched .com, .net, .org, .mobi, .biz

    Just wanted to give people a heads up in case anybody was interesetd... i have no plans on buying too much anymore, so i'd hate to see this list get wasted...


    Crazy to think how much of it all is gone now!
    .. like i said previously

    .. a month ago
    ... was the 'glory days' for 3d domains
    :)

    c ya
     
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  3. iain123

    iain123 Well-Known Member

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    #803
    so whats the true feeling everyone has in .co.uk names i have a mass list of some real gems but not sure about whether they are worth it or not
    only got one .co.uk so far
     
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  4. rdthewall

    rdthewall Active Member

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    #804
    Any appraisals for 3D-House . com ?
    Even though "3D house" doesn't make any sense, it is searched 100k+ times per month.
     
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  5. iain123

    iain123 Well-Known Member

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    #805
    what do you think of
    from2to3d.com
    just bought that for a m8 who wanted it :)
     
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    rizham Greenhorn

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    #806
    what in the world can you do with 3Delevator
     
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    tikus Peon

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    #807
    3delevator looks great, what tld ?
     
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    iain123 Well-Known Member

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    #808
    for sale on sedo
    3-d.com is sitting at $60k with 12 bids
    3d.cd sitting at 1k eur with 1 bid
    3d.com.uy at $8900 with 0 bids
    3d.org no price shown but 30 bids so far
     
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  9. JackL00711

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    #809
    Thanks for the update
     
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    iain123 Well-Known Member

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    #810
    movies-3d.de for sale at sedo
    i would love to see this go for 1,950 EUR
    as i own
    movies-3d.net
    lol
     
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  11. zjfoster

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    #811
    3-D.com at $60,000...wow! Wonder what that means for other 3d domains with the hyphen. I have 3-dcam, 3-dcams, 3-dlaptop, etc. I know that hyphens usually bring down value, but hyphen is pretty common in 3-d
     
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  12. GreenGambler

    GreenGambler Notable Member

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    OK.. from everything I've read, you will need to wear the 3D glasses in most cases to view the 3Dtv's.. There are some models being developed that you will not have to wear the glasses for but they do not produce the same quality eye-popping images that you see when wearing the glasses.

    One of my first questions is, what is this gonna do to our eyes? ... :cool: = :confused:
    I personally get headaches and blurred vision after watching a long 3D movie at the theatre, like Avatar.. I do have bad stigmatism which might play a role in what I experience.

    I checked the net and found a few articles talking about the subject. Here is one that stood out:
    3D TV launch flags health concerns

    So I decided I'd go ahead and jump on the bandwagon.. sort-of.

    I figure medical sites do well with PPC and so do electronics, so why not combine the two.. ;)

    I reg'd.

    3DSideEffects.com
    3DEyeDamage.com


    I realize it's a bit of a gamble. But if this really does catch on, especially in kids and gaming systems, I imagine it will have side effects for some people. Even if it's a small percentage it might be worth the registration.
     
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    #813
    I don't get it... I went 2 times with my girlfriend see Avatar on IMAX 3D screen & never had problems. Instead of cheap glasses, we had big ones in plastic (worth maybe a hundred bucks).
    And the film is 3h long: not me or my girlfriend had problems...(where in the front seats with a giant screen in our face). So, it's probably a glasse thing...
     
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  14. GreenGambler

    GreenGambler Notable Member

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    #814
    My eyes have a hard time adjusting while viewing then re-adjusting aftwerward, however I do have bad stigmatism, which might play a role in what I experience.
    I'm not saying that there are 100% for sure, side effects, and if there are perhaps it's only a small percentage of viewers, but there is indeed the possibility for side effects with long term exposure. IMO, not enough research has been done and only time will tell.

    I've gone ahead and started developing the site.. Not much there now.. but getting the keywords indexed and more content is on the way... I did post an interesting video clip though w/ a guy talking about the possible 3d side effects.
    3D TV Side Effects and possible Brain Damage
     
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    rdthewall Active Member

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    #815
    I personally think that 3DSideEffects.com may come into play after an year or two. It's a nice find for sure.
     
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    #816
    Just picked up a few more uk names. Just wanted some feedback.

    3dprogram.co.uk
    3dapp.co.uk
    web-3d.co.uk

    thanks
     
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    #817
    Only one problem in the UK we spell program programme
     
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    rdthewall Active Member

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    Has anybody came across a 3D .co.uk sale at reasonable price (say High $xxx)?
     
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    I dont get that one. You speak English in the UK and program in English is program.
    I think Programme refers to a musical programme right?
    When I search computer programs in the uk its program.
    A little confused
     
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  20. GreenGambler

    GreenGambler Notable Member

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    #820
    There are small differences between American English and British English. Quite a few words are spelled differently between the two.

    I've listed a few examples below:
    favorite : US
    favourite: UK

    color: US
    colour: Uk

    neighbor:US
    neighbour: UK

    Center:US
    Centre: Uk

    And you can find many more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_and_British_English_spelling_differences

    Hope that helps ya when reg'ing .co.uk :)
    Good Luck!
     
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