DA - Domain Anonymous

The first step is admitting you have a problem…

At the PopCrunch party in LA, I heard someone say, “Aren’t you Internet famous?”. I jotted it down as a domain to register, hoping it wasn’t taken. It is, so I registered the misspelling.

cyantist@apogee:[~]$ geek internetfameous.com
GeekTools Whois Proxy v5.0.4 Ready.
Checking access for 65.x.x.x... ok.

Checking server [whois.crsnic.net]
Results:

CRSNIC has no information for that domain.

4 Comments

  1. Posted April 12, 2008 at 10:09 am | Permalink

    I’m laughing. My first thought was: man, I need to get on this whois checking via phone. I can totally do that!

    But actually I don’t have a problem. Nope. Not admitting there’s an issue at all. I mean, I only have six or seven domains right now, each related to a (semi-)active project. So they’re real. They’re not going to be handed off so they’re totally legit. I’ve let a few lapse and I don’t really think about them daily any more, usually. And I only intend to get a handful more. At least immediately. And I can stop registering anytime. See? No issue.

  2. Cyan
    Posted April 12, 2008 at 11:55 am | Permalink

    It all starts with 7 and goes downhill from there.

    I wonder if there are domain registration rehab centers? :-)

    I had ssh on my phone years back for the express purpose of registering domains. I’m glad I kicked that habit. I’ve now replaced it with Twitter.

  3. Posted April 13, 2008 at 8:29 am | Permalink

    I need to goto Domains Anonymous as well. I am always thinking of awesome domains to buy.

    I need to get that WHOIS command line tool!

  4. Cyan
    Posted April 13, 2008 at 11:24 am | Permalink


    Put this in your .bashrc file (or whatever shell you use on your puter)
    alias geek="whois -h whois.geektools.com"

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