Posted in Bloggingon Sep 30, 2008
It took me quite a while to decide what to call this new blog of mine. I kind of felt like I was playing a game of “Blog Name Survivor.” Here are some of the loosers, and why they were voted off the island:
http://0.02dollars.com – This was suppose to be a reference to “my two cents” but it didn’t catch on with the people I asked about it.
Frenzied Fruit – A few people thought it was catchy, but in the end it was better as a name for a smoothie than for a blog.
Organic Words – This one didn’t catch on very well.
Better if used by – There were too many other variations of this phrase: best if used by, better when used by… I felt that this name would be better if used by someone else. It also just didn’t look very good typographically.
Ladder of Jacob – I don’t even own a ladder, why would I name my blog after one? In the end, it just didn’t feel like something I wanted to name my blog.
Solar Blueberry – I loved this name, but it didn’t stick with other people.
Questions are Welcome – Too long!
Feet ahead of me – This one escaped from me.
Black Hole Escape – I really liked this one, but it escaped from the island before it could win. I personally didn’t like the two e characters in a row. I also think it was too nerdy for a lot of people.
Smashed Sunshine – It sounded too morbid, drug related, or otherwise kind of weird to be used. Although it was a cool name, it didn’t have any special significance to me.
See Reverse Side – This would have been good for a political blog, but it didn’t have enough jazz to win.
Green Paper Pad – I really liked the reference to a green pad of engineering paper, but in the end, it sounded too environmental.
Most of these names are avaailable as a .COM domain name. If you want to use one of these names for your own blog name or website name, feel free. I would appreciate a note so I can feel good about being inspirational.
Posted in Technicalon Feb 27, 2008
I went looking for domain names today, and I found a couple interesting ones. They are available, unless of course the person who read this five minutes ago registered it:
I think the .at domains are going for about $50, while the .be domains are just $18. If you want a .us.com domain (not like anyone is going to remember it) you can dish $150 out to Network Solutions.
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