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thegenius1
30th October 2007, 02:11 AM
תּוֹרָה.com

The Torah (תּוֹרָה) is the most important document in Judaism, revered as the inspired word of God, traditionally said to have been revealed to Moses. The word Torah means "teaching," "instruction," "scribe", or "law" in Hebrew. It is also known as the Five Books of Moses, the Law of Moses (Torat Moshe תּוֹרַת־מֹשֶׁה) or Sefer Torah (which refers to the scroll cases in which the books were kept), in Greek called Pentateuch (Πεντετεύχως "five rolls or cases").

How did i do ?


Inspired by this


Sahar,

Torah (study) and Mitzvot (commandments)

This is the best merchandise. Totally overlooked today.

Give food to somebody who does not have to eat. In the next world it will be worth much more than all the money you can leave behind.

Regards,

And may God continue to give you success.



http://www.conceptualist.com/?p=597

Fka200
30th October 2007, 02:18 AM
I think that domain has accents on it. Not sure, but it looks like it!

IDNCowboy
30th October 2007, 02:21 AM
תּוֹרָה.com

The Torah (תּוֹרָה) is the most important document in Judaism, revered as the inspired word of God, traditionally said to have been revealed to Moses. The word Torah means "teaching," "instruction," "scribe", or "law" in Hebrew. It is also known as the Five Books of Moses, the Law of Moses (Torat Moshe תּוֹרַת־מֹשֶׁה) or Sefer Torah (which refers to the scroll cases in which the books were kept), in Greek called Pentateuch (Πεντετεύχως "five rolls or cases").

How did i do ?


Inspired by this


Sahar,

Torah (study) and Mitzvot (commandments)

This is the best merchandise. Totally overlooked today.

Give food to somebody who does not have to eat. In the next world it will be worth much more than all the money you can leave behind.

Regards,

And may God continue to give you success.



http://www.conceptualist.com/?p=597
wrong domain :)

tee1
30th October 2007, 02:26 AM
I think this is what your are looking for
תורה.com gone in 2001, dude has some very nice hebrew names.



tee1

thegenius1
30th October 2007, 02:30 AM
wrong domain :)

I see the correct version regged

Creation Date: 19-apr-2001


TGIDynadot :)

IDNCowboy
30th October 2007, 02:34 AM
I see the correct version regged

Creation Date: 19-apr-2001


TGIDynadot :)
Torah would be ONE of the first ones to go......

also wikipedia had some funky nonexistant hebrew characters lol

thefabfive
30th October 2007, 03:51 AM
Definitely one for the Dynadot return policy.

The little dots and dashes are vowels. While the word is technically correct, people never write (type) words with the vowels. They are mostly used to teach children how to read, but are rarely used after that. I'm not even sure how to type them from a Hebrew keyboard.

thegenius1
30th October 2007, 04:01 AM
Definitely one for the Dynadot return policy.

The little dots and dashes are vowels. While the word is technically correct, people never write (type) words with the vowels. They are mostly used to teach children how to read, but are rarely used after that. I'm not even sure how to type them from a Hebrew keyboard.

Yeah he has been cashed back in , the 7.50 credit is the entertainment for the evening.

Rubber Duck
30th October 2007, 08:44 AM
I haven't a clue about Hebrew, but seeing 16500 Google results, I guessed as much!

Another Master Class from IDN Consulting!

thegenius1
30th October 2007, 01:01 PM
I haven't a clue about Hebrew, but seeing 16500 Google results, I guessed as much!

Another Master Class from IDN Consulting!


Well the first rule , is when in doubt use dynadot

Then ask others that are more familiar with the language to confirm.

Also our portfolio is one of the few IDN porfolios that actually pay for themselves ;) .

Rubber Duck
30th October 2007, 01:06 PM
Yeah, funny that. I have never lost domains through hesitation but have also never felt the need to go back within 5 days to reclaim my money. I guess that is why I don't new reg with Dynadot.

thefabfive
30th October 2007, 02:32 PM
Yeah, funny that. I have never lost domains through hesitation but have also never felt the need to go back within 5 days to reclaim my money. I guess that is why I don't new reg with Dynadot.

Even though you claim to be immune, the rest of us do make mistakes sometimes. No shame in that. And definitely no shame in asking for help when necessary.

IDNCowboy
30th October 2007, 02:42 PM
Even though you claim to be immune, the rest of us do make mistakes sometimes. No shame in that. And definitely no shame in asking for help when necessary.
RD isn't immune ;-).. RD dropped alot of domains last year - hmm he doesn't refund them during the 5 day window - he just doesn't renew. Obviously those names were wrong translations. (hindi for example)

Rubber Duck
30th October 2007, 05:44 PM
RD isn't immune ;-).. RD dropped alot of domains last year - hmm he doesn't refund them during the 5 day window - he just doesn't renew. Obviously those names were wrong translations. (hindi for example)

Our mistake run to nearly 4 figures, but few of them would have been apparent within 5 days. Crass mistakes like the one here can be filtered out by just doing a simple Google Search in languages that are Indexed. Many of investments were not indexed properly for a couple of years which made it hard to know what is good and what is bad. We have now pretty much cleared out all the rubbish.

thegenius1
30th October 2007, 05:57 PM
Our mistake run to nearly 4 figures, but few of them would have been apparent within 5 days. Crass mistakes like the one here can be filtered out by just doing a simple Google Search in languages that are Indexed. Many of investments were not indexed properly for a couple of years which made it hard to know what is good and what is bad. We have now pretty much cleared out all the rubbish.

It also could be filtered out by asking people on the forum then returning it if not correct. The thread clearly states my first hebrew idn , seems you are just looking to nit pic so its all good. I've Never claimed to be any type of Hebrew specialists.

But in any event you have made mistakes in languages that were indexed as well , do i view you any different ? No , do i care ? NO but don't act as if you're mistake proof.

Having got caught out on the Chinese Hotel Combos by combining a less important term many many times. It is interest that in the Japanese Realestate market, that term that everyone is chasing doesn't have the highest overture bids.


http://www.idnforums.com/forums/3091-real-estate-terms.html?highlight=real+estate+terms

jacksonm
30th October 2007, 06:03 PM
pass the popcorn.

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Rubber Duck
30th October 2007, 06:08 PM
I never claimed to be a specialist in any of the languages we have invested.

I have also never offered consultancy services for $x,xxx by the half-hour.

thegenius1
30th October 2007, 06:09 PM
I consult in the languages i've invested in bottom line and have information on.

You sell your domains for the price you like , i sell mine , develop , and consult for the price i like. Im not giving away information for free , kinda like you rember this ..

Interestingly I was asked yesterday to publish my Traffic Stats. I declined.

My logic is that if the World is full of blood sucking leaches hanging around for Traffic, let them get their own bloody stats.

http://www.idnforums.com/forums/14199-idn-status-report-released-4.html


pass the popcorn.

.

No need back to developing :)

Rubber Duck
30th October 2007, 06:33 PM
Not exactly the same thing.

These people are hanging back because they want no risk. But to take full advantage they are going to need Traffic Stats or do Tasting, which will no longer be available.

If they cannot support the secondary market now, lets just leave them in the dark. When the traffic kicks in I will back in the market myself. Why should I assist them?

thegenius1
30th October 2007, 06:40 PM
Why should I assist them?

So why should i or any other person go above and beyond to help somebody get into the IDN game without seeking a good compensation. Do i expect many people to pay this ? No , will the companies and people that are willing to foot the bill be the folks i want to work with ? Dam right . Im just sorting the toe dippers , from the people that want to play hardball. Have a nice day.

Rubber Duck
30th October 2007, 07:53 PM
To play hard ball you have to come across as credible.

OK, today I put up a couple of domains for sell here. Single character potential aliases for G.com. Do I expect to sell them here in the current environment probably not, but make no mistake, that is these are the kind of prices people are going to have to pay to sniff at this kind of quality.

Yes, of course there are a few people here we have a history with. They will continue to get preferential treatment for the time being. Bottom line is if your not an insider already, you are going to have to start buying your way in or proving useful in some way.

I am going to keep my Traffic Stats tight. Those that want that kind of market data should be made to stick a toe in the water or be kept in the dark.

thefabfive
30th October 2007, 08:03 PM
Sorry, but telling your potential customers that they are idiots (repeatedly) for not paying your prices and that purchasing in the aftermarket is the only way "in" does not smell of credibility.

To play hard ball you have to come across as credible.

OK, today I put up a couple of domains for sell here. Single character potential aliases for G.com. Do I expect to sell them here in the current environment probably not, but make no mistake, that is these are the kind of prices people are going to have to pay to sniff at this kind of quality.

Yes, of course there are a few people here we have a history with. They will continue to get preferential treatment for the time being. Bottom line is if your not an insider already, you are going to have to start buying your way in or proving useful in some way.

I am going to keep my Traffic Stats tight. Those that want that kind of market data should be made to stick a toe in the water or be kept in the dark.

thegenius1
30th October 2007, 08:06 PM
Bottom line is if your not an insider already, you are going to have to start buying your way in or proving useful in some way.



agreed

Rubber Duck
30th October 2007, 08:13 PM
They all want to be the next Rick Schwartz or Frank Schilling, but the bottom line is that none of these guys want to do what those guys did. The successful ASCII Tycoons, took risks and bought largely blind when everyone else thought they were crazy. These guys want a written guarantee of traffic income before paying lowball prices. It just doesn't work like that.

They can register what the hell they like, but they are going to really struggle to find anything that is going to yeild much traffic income in the short-term unless they buy quality domains in the secondary market. They are not even going to have a sensible means of monitoring the traffic as it arrives unless they do that. And at this level at least, I shall not be giving out information to people who are not established buyers. Whether they choose to buy our demains or get them from a different source is entirely a matter of personal choice, but if they want quality the field is pretty limited. We have sold more domains than just about anyone, because we have been stumping up quality at rock bottom prices. Or at least we were. I am merely pointing out that once the traffic arrives their will be no motivation for us to sell whatsoever. If they cannot see that is going to make securing a decent portfolio a hell of lot more expensive, then to use your words, yes they are idiots.