Originally posted by: VenomXTF
Thanks for the tip Ross. I've already used that site.
You are always helpful, AT would not be AT without you!
Originally posted by: VenomXTF
Thanks to everyone else for the help too. I thought of a possible name last night that I will probably end up using. How does www.metabind.com sound?
Originally posted by: iamaelephant
I'll sell you 0.999equals1.com for one TRILLION dollars!
Originally posted by: VenomXTF
No problem, you are well deserved of the kind words.
Yes I did register it, I wouldn't post it here before doing so.
Right now I'm using Telnap (account with Eric, AT member) for my regular HTML sites. This project is using ASP.NET/C# and SQL Server. So currently I'm using my own Opteron server at home for development/hosting. Hard to find any free .NET hosting accounts that I can use just for testing. I'll need a .NET host once I launch and down the road some dedicated servers.
Maybe if you have time I can discuss my project with you. See if you have any suggestions or advice.
I gotta get back to work now...
Originally posted by: VenomXTF
I've been trying to find a domain name for a tech based site for a while now. Rather than spend more of my time, I will paypal 20 bucks to who ever finds a domain name for me that I end up using. Needs to be pretty short, can be a made up word (as long as it sounds like a real word and can be spelled easily). If anyone has a domain name they are not using and looking to sell that'll work too. Must be an .com domain.
You can email me any suggestions at venomxtf@usa.com. I'm a software developer in NYC working on a personal project, I will really pay someone for a name. Thanks for any help.
Originally posted by: VenomXTF
Don't have a PC headset Rossman. Do you have any IM clients?
yahooglezon.comOriginally posted by: VenomXTF
I want something a little more unique.
Originally posted by: RossMAN
find a domain yet?
Originally posted by: mrrman
ThisAndThat.com
Originally posted by: DrPizza
www.nyccomputech.com
everything else I could thing of has someone hanging onto the domain name.