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Mole says: "Question remains, how much will the profiteering side of human nature rear its ugly head and lead to the introduction of even more gTLDs to help sustain the livelihoods of the registrar industry?"
Mole speaks of his/her own "ugly head" here. You see, Mole is part of the speculation problem (if you consider speculation a problem), having hoarded many New.net names (but later dropping them, undeveloped, after New.net failed), and then trying just about every name dropping service around to snatch valuable .com's ahead of other greedy speculators.
When Mole speaks of speculation's "ugly head", he/she is the zit at the end of the nose!
No offense meant, but let's be real here.
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by Anonymous
Tuesday January 13 2004, @04:54PM
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