
We had our first snowstorm this weekend and it turned into the perfect test of timing. It was that wet, heavy kind of snow that falls all day. They call it heart attack snow for a reason. Even a shovel felt like it weighed a hundred pounds and leaving it until the end made the job miserable. A snowblower could handle it if you got after it during the day or before sunset. But right before sunset the snow switched to rain, then the temps dropped. The whole thing turned heavier and eventually froze solid. If you waited until this morning you needed a metal auger snowblower because nothing else was going to touch it.
I barely caught it at the end of the day and it wore me out. I know how to shovel and it was still a ton of work. My neighbor came out, he’s older, and a few passes in he knew he wasn’t going to be able to do it. I would have helped him, but I was cooked after an hour and my neck was still sore. Hard to think of a worse job for it.
The next day he hired someone. The guy showed up with a regular snowblower, which might as well have been a toy at that point. It sat there while he chopped and hand shoveled a three car driveway. No way he quoted that price expecting to do the whole thing by hand. A truck plow would have handled it fine, as long as it came twice and before dark yesterday. Everyone who had that service is sitting pretty today. Everyone else is staring at a rock-hard driveway with nothing above freezing for two weeks. It’s going to be rough.
Sometimes people don’t think ahead. What does not doing it now mean. What do the temps look like. It’s also why you pay a professional. And of course I forgot my sidewalk, which matters when you’ve got Amazon drivers coming every day. I can still do it, but yesterday reminded me I’m getting older. To be fair, it was about as difficult as it gets. So I still have a few more years left in me.
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Domain of the Day: PrintBox.com 3D printer all the way
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GlobalEnergy.com Auction ends today
Accusort.com 31 years old. There will always be a need to sort and pack physical product
DNShop.com Good for someone in our industry
Javelin.org These sports keywords make great brands
1USDT.com Tether has a trademark and now a risky backing since they have moved to gold and bitcoin over treasuries
EJAL.com Already at $2K so it shows there are some really good possible end users
IQIA.com Temu Ikea
Juulo.com I like these double U names if cheap enough, meaning under $100
BTC.nrw Bet you didn’t even know there was a NRW tld
MrDisk.com A thowback but even young people will get it
BonerCream.com Domain is cheaper than the cream
Namejet
Shanti.com This one is killing it. At $16k and plenty of time to go
PublicTv.com PBS doesn’t own the category but its what you think of
MicroAlpha.com Gets some traffic and 27 years old
CedarFarm.com Clean name and will be people who want this at some point and not many bidders
SpaceGuide.com 27 years old
DoorHandle.com I love names like this. Open vessel but exudes something. This one exudes opening an opportunity
Automate.net. HUGE keyword with the dot net discount
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Etro.ai Has 7 bidders and no reserve
FNVT.com Also no reserve
Yanj.com Sounds like a slang word “Get some of that Yanj”
MountQ.com Mount Quantum
LetsNegotiate.com Ai negotiating tool. No bids
Chatiza.com At BIN at $50
Sedo
OXCW.com A large group of lower tier LLLL.com at $119 at Sedo
OYKN.com Another example of one of the names
MyBuilding.com High opening bid but large industry of commercial construction
FNTR.com Top tier letters. At $270
RVHZ.com As bad as an LLLL can get. So we get to see floor
Hongo.ai Mushroom in Spanish
Catched
The.capital “The capital you need”
You.care You makes all TLDs personal
Your.care One letter but completely different brand
OnChain.expert Onchain names have been selling well
Oral.surgery Didn’t know there was a .surgery
Online.cooking I think .cooking could be a crypto TLD. Nobody agrees, zero bids
Yield.cash Yield is one of my favorite keywords
AiAgent.tv Great keyword but not sure it rolls with the TLD
Quantum.rodeo Proving that any TLD with this keyword is worth a bid
Alpha.today Alpha is how you make money
The.clinic Not A clinic but THE
Godaddy Domains with Bids
33zz.com Short pattern = four figures
HotJuice.com Decent hot sauce name
BatteryMonster.com Not sure the product but batteries literally are running the world
MRPM.com Already at $1500. 26 years old
CuriousCoffee.com Add it to your coffee portfolio
SuperFoods.co Worth a few percentage of the dot com but the base is a big number
WithNature.com If you are with nature you are on the right team
OrangeHive.com Color + Hive worth $500 wholesale IMO
Kourts.com Pickleball courts?
LetsTalkFinance.com Good podcast name
Jalwa.com Taken in 80 extensions. Indian word in heavy use
Airmail.io Any kind of delivery
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d3digital.com
DharamshalaOnline.com
FashionForLife.com
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FortuneWheel.com
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ganinfo.org
GeneratorFun.com
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kimverse.com
LiftCase.com
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njwo.com
OnlyTheBestBuilder.com
OnUnit.com
PaulInesRestaurant.com
Perambulate.com
PianoTechnician.com
piif.org
propertyy.com
Resonant.co
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SlotFarm.com
spwin.com
stgabrielanimalhospital.com
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