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Got caught in my first snowstorm in Colorado. I was coming from Denver to the High Country and they got 10-12 inches of snow and 50-60 mph winds. I thought for sure I was going to be waiting on the highway for hours but turned out the real problem were all the people coming OUT of the mountains and not going into them. It was Sunday and people had gone to all the resorts for the weekend and were trying to beat the storm and instead, it caused a 30-mile traffic jam. The other way was melted really well because the sun broke through that let the salt activate. The other side had so many cars they covered the road from the sun. But I think it was moving so slowly that the car heat probably melted it.
I have to admit I was a little nervous heading in because they had closed every road that split off of route 70—never a good sign. I had the car fully prepped for a long trip: jackets, mittens, hats, plenty of food and water, and a big extra battery. I could have waited but as a person who has worked -40 degrees and 60 mph storms when I plowed for a living, I didn’t think I would have a problem other than time. When I plowed I would have to go out when nobody else was supposed to be out. I loved it. To me the dangerous part of the storms were the people that shouldn’t have been out. I spent 50% of my time plowing the roads and parking lots and 50% saving men and women who took the wrong car out and got stranded in very dangerous places.
It all worked out fine and I actually got there faster than I do when its busy in the summer. Barely any cars going my way and the road to myself. Again, melted very well for all but the last 5 miles where it got down to one lane and only two lines to put your tires in. A gorgeous drive once you get rid of the anxiety
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Domain of the Day: Task.ai I think this one will be the highest priced name at the dot AI auction when at the end
Quote of the Day: “There is no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather” -John Ruskin
Dynadot Aftermarket Domains
Dog.ai Up for auction for the 3rd time. You know what they say about the 3rd time. Has the most bids at Dynadot
Draft.ai I think writing and fantasy sports when I see this
Surveillance.ai Keep an eye on this one. I’d probably misspell it
Dine.ai I’m still trying to figure out how AI is going to come into play here. Maybe optimizing table and reservation scheduling ?
Vocalizer.ai I like this if it stays cheap enough. But it probably won’t
Crowd.bet Hard to go wrong with any bet names right now
Chumb.com Like these kinds of 5Ls . At $8 a press time
Adapter.org I think you can build a commerce site on dot org. And there are SOOO many types of adapters to sell
Task.ai This one is already at 5 figures and moving quickly
Surveillance.ai Keep an eye on this one
Dog.ai Up for auction for the 3rd time. You know what they say about the 3rd time. Has the most bids at Dynadot
10k.ai Here’s your running workout maker
Vocalizer.ai I like this if it stays cheap enough
Namejet Names at Auction (All No Reserve)
BioPure.com Already in use on a lot of products. The only thing is whether this is a product or a company
WesternEnergy.com I’m long all energy names
SummitPower.com Same thoughts here
HighFlex.com Like this as a brand. Flex= Showoff or Flexible
BoardingKennel.com SEO name although Rover is killing boarding
NaturalEdibles.com All natural ingredients to get your high on
LemonBee.com Of course you know I love this one
Treto.com Decent 5L.com
SuperSoccer.com 63 bidders on this one
Sedo and Catched Names at Auction
ZPoker.com Not sure it will go higher than the opening bid but nice poker name
CBN.ai Buy it now at $420
Depiction.ai BIN $500 on this one
Teacher.it Great keyword. At $70 at press time
Bio.contact Bio is taken in 500 plus extensions. I know zero about .contact
Money.contact A few more dot contacts at auction. Keyword taken in 487 tlds
House.contact and VR.contact More good keywords
STM.es A lot of 3L.es on Catched. I would think they have some value in Spain. At Catched they usually go for $50ish
IMT.es Another one. 1998 Birthday
DNWE Domains for SALE (All BIN)
TaxRefund.ai Let ai do your taxes
Distraction.org So much content available for this one
Mental.io Some solid keyword dot IOs at DNWE right now
Dispensia.com Pretty much everyone sees a dispensary in this one
Godaddy Names with Bids
Win36.com The WinNN.coms are becoming like BetNN. Valuable
NEHE.com Love CVCV.coms . Not great but almost all are good
BrainDecoder.com All the bids are coming for the backlinks
DreamFish.com A brand, not a fish
GigaRobotics.com AI and Robitics have been the latest big funding rounds
HelpMed.com Everyone needs a few medical and health care names in their portfolio
Skinfluence.com Beauty product all the way
DumpsterCompany.com A bit boring but hundreds of thousands of companies pay a monthly fee for one
GameAddiction.com It definitely is for many
BarkWeb.com Not the Dark Web, the Bark Web
Mafic.com Taken in 27 extensions
Fotopay.com Get paid to take photos
Waysa.com Decent 5L.com
Koeda.com Best known as being a famous Japanese singer
TheFurry.com Pets
Godaddy with One Bid or Fewer
The Rest of the Domains with Bids
07331.com
14667.com
23428.com
24670.com
26960.com
2acheck.com
55596.com
80489.com
80704.com
88537.com
austinhandyman.com
BeautyEquipment.com
bentleyinn.com
bestsocialmedia.com
biconews.com
Bigram.com
BiologicHemp.com
brfv.com
bttzyw.info
calvinfinkeldds.com
CityMilano.com
ColoradoQuests.com
cronycle.com
dctom.com
dehlavi.com
DigDirect.com
DubaiDelivery.com
Duro.net
e-quality.com
ebharat.com
ecommercedevelopment.com
esitizberaberiz.org
FitLit.com
Gambling-Forum.com
GateVerse.com
ghosteryenterprise.com
homeblogger.com
iceplc.com
ifct2017.com
jadefountainmn.com
LashAble.com
LeasingDallas.com
mcxpricewala.com
MilwaukeeEventPlanning.com
mxaviator.com
MyAero.com
myvessyl.com
NashvilleOfSaratoga.com
NotabeneMarketing.com
OkShop.net
OrItor.com
PanaGroup.com
PeterJoseph.com
pgkj.com
PoshRentals.com
ppp3.com
PremiumTicket.com
printcountry.com
PrinterFillingStation.com
rjonwine.com
rjvd.com
royalrangersinternational.com
runningbearph.com
SeoQuote.com
sikkimagrisnet.org
solarrichmond.org
SonderHealth.com
squirrl.com
storeid.com
StreamDown.com
TeacherLeaders.org
theupkhabar.com
uorw.com
VillageCornerCarmel.com
WasteBuild.com
wocketwallet.com
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