It's weird how the article assumes that the rightful owner of this domain must be Amazon's Jeff Bezos. What if some other Mr Bezos was first to register, is it still a question of it being returned to Amazon's Mr Bezos?
unwind, you're right. I suppose if there was another "Jeff Bezos" out there then the domain owner probably should have considered giving the domain to them.
I did the same thing with my local pizza shop. They were =really= happy to get the domain... and in return they gave me a $100 credit, and I threw a party for my friends... good times! http://jerseyspizza.com/
On a totally unrelated note, that may be the best restaurant website I've ever seen. Just gave me the facts, no Flash, I could see the menu and it works fine on a mobile phone. I wish all other restaurants would copy this template.
Oh, I see. When you said 'directions', I thought you were talking about the page text. The directions are on the Directions page, and the number is on the Place an Order page. The banner could probably be better, but the only thing I'd complain about is the lack of business hours.
I think Mr. Olea lays it on a little thick, but I like the gesture.
A lot of domainers feel like our domains are a bit like our ‘children’. I saw that name as one of his ‘kids’ that was about to wander onto the digital highway. Sort of like taking a wayward kid by the hand and gently bringing it back to their front porch. Domaining is still a pretty small community, and many of us actually look after each other.
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[ 4.1 ms ] story [ 45.5 ms ] threadA lot of domainers feel like our domains are a bit like our ‘children’. I saw that name as one of his ‘kids’ that was about to wander onto the digital highway. Sort of like taking a wayward kid by the hand and gently bringing it back to their front porch. Domaining is still a pretty small community, and many of us actually look after each other.