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You shot yourself in the foot by registering those names. -g
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You have no credibility now after engaging in bad faith. It's fine to post your opinions on this site and others but when you waste domains by purposefully squatting to get attention you just add to the overall problems plaguing the Internet. There are plenty of good domain names available, especially now that ICANN has taken the reasonable steps of introducing a few limited TLDs. If there weren't so many people out there who registered domain names for speculative or squatting purposes, we wouldn't have nearly as many problems. Your comments highlight some of the waste. What's wrong with just using theinternetchallenge.com?
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If these are intended to be noncommercial sites for commentary and information, why use .com addresses? Wouldn't .info or .org be more appropriate?
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