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George, if your lack of .eu names and the fact that you didn't partcipate in .biz/.info "Sunrise" are supposed to convince me (and probably at least a few others here) you're not a "gamer", then you've failed there. Those individuals who own lots of domain names (and I mean LOTS, like more than a few dozen), participate (or participated) in drop-catching, and/or milk various ppc schemes, are mostly considered "gamers". You fit into that category, right?
Those who took advantage of Afilias's and Neulevel's milktoast Sunrise enforcement aren't the only "gamers" ... they are among the worst.
But you're really a "gamer" based on my criteria mentioned above, right?
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