I love it.Didn't start the company as an ISP but branched into it, so at the time I formed it didn't think the name would matter much. But stuck with it.
I think this picture sums it up :
I love dogs.
I want a dog.
I love it.Didn't start the company as an ISP but branched into it, so at the time I formed it didn't think the name would matter much. But stuck with it.
I think this picture sums it up :
Haha....says the guy in Korea. Ominous
I immediately regret sharing this fact.Wat.
I demand a name change to HalfEatenDog
Francisco
Without meaning to take this too far off topic - what are your thoughts on unused domains being sat there doing nothing (or very little)?I was shopping for something more traditional - like think 50-100 year old term that encompasses a piece of what I do professionally.
Ran a few words and then pluralized one. Presto, domain available. That's as far as I've gotten on new company thing officially, so far.
Older domains really don't bring any value added benefit. Demand for "aged" domains always makes me laugh. Fine to use though.Without meaning to take this too far off topic - what are your thoughts on unused domains being sat there doing nothing (or very little)?
With VPN.sh it was simply a domain that somebody was selling at the same time that I was putting together a VPN service. Worked out fairly nicely, as VPN.* domains generally get sold fairly quickly, and it was ideal for me to grab the domain at the time.