Big Changes in the Domain World

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Lots of changes, perspectives and what not are shaking up the domain world.

Rick Schwartz - well known domain guru, organizer of T.R.A.F.F.I.C events and more has decided to stop blogging. His decision stems from this post and this is what he has to say -

“I am not going to blog anymore. People are not paying attention to what is coming. They expect somebody else to take care of it for them.”

Rick’s primary concern - “While we do these things, our enemy is organizing and they will change rules and laws that will take YOUR domains and the earnings they currently make for you and your families and are actively trying to shift those dollars to their pockets for them and their families.”

Its weird, the American government is doing its best to destroy probably the only recession proof industry it has and allow big business that is notorious for short changing the government a chance to take away your dreams. While off shore companies will benefit by people taking their domains overseas, they are still not safe, as the registry is based in the US and subject to US law.

What can you do - Join the ICA (costs $295), donations are also welcome. If you’re American please write to your local Senator and explain to him/her why this bill is detrimental to your financial well being. Have I joined the ICA, not yet, but plan too as soon as I can raise enough funds.

In fact, if you have been following this story, its a primary reason why us noobs have been moving away from the .com and .net into ccTLDs and why these ccTLDs (read .in) have been going up in value (defend.in sold for $9400 and leap.in is currently on auction at $3000…).

And from all this doom and gloom, a ray of hope and sense from Frank Schilling (read his post, I’m just quoting from the comments :) ) -

If you want to look for this industry’s next visionary.. head to your nearest mirror and look in the eye’s of the person in it. You have the power to make a difference in this industry, each and every one of you. There are no Gods in the domain industry, just hard working people who think they can make a difference and lazy apathetic people who want the answer served on a silver platter.

Even his comments are better than my posts, time to gird the… ;)

Such A Tragedy

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The Indian Cricket team is in the pits,

Tendlya scores an average score per innings that Parthiv Patel could achieve.

Rahul ‘The Wall’ seems to have hit one.

Sehwag lost it completely.

So is it all lost? Is there no way forward? What should be done?

While I don’t claim to have any more cricketing knowledge than the average fan, here is my list of TOP things that need to be done RIGHT NOW to prevent a first round exit from the World Cup 2007.

  1. FIRE Guru Greg [GG]. And no, I don’t mean shoot him, just send him packing.
  2. Get Kapil Dev as the team coach.
  3. Get Saurav back as Non Playing Captain.
  4. Implement performance pay - IMMEDIATELY.
  5. Drop players from the team on three successive non performances.

This will have the following immediate effects on the team :

Rahul can concentrate only on his batting, instead of wondering what GG is upto.

Saurav can assist the team, while keeping his detractors quiet for the time being.

Sachin will concentrate on his cricket, instead of his endorsement revenues, as they might dry up is he is dropped from the team. After all, why make an exception for anyone? No is really indispensable, specially if they don’t or can’t perform.

Kapil Dev is more likely to ensure Pathan and all the other bowlers concentrate on bowling, Rahul and the other batsmen concentrate on batting and the general upbeat mood of the entire team having gotten rid of firangi deadweight will ensure better results.

Considering I’m not fanatical about cricket, this blog sure is turning into a commentary on it, so till my recommendations are followed I shall refrain from :

  • Watching Cricket
  • Reading about Cricket
  • Writing about Cricket
  • Buying Products Endorsed by Cricketers

Actually, come to think of it, with the current performance of the team I wouldn’t be surprised to see that most of the brands drop these guys till they actually start being adulated by the fans.

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