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Robs247

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I've bought a couple of .io domains and put what i think they could stand for underneath, i just wondered what the general concensus was on them.

DIMM.IO
Dual In-line Memory Module
Differential Image Motion Monitor
Dynamic Inline Memory Module
Defense Integrated Material Management
Interacting Multiple Model Aided by Doppler Measurements
Designing Interactive Multimedia Instruction
Devil in My Mind

ODBC.IO

Open Database Connectivity
Open Door Bible Church
Old Dominion Boat Club
Oracle Database Connectivity
Organ Donation Breakthrough Collaborative

PS2.IO
Port Security Specialist 2nd Class
Power Stone 2
Photosystem II
Planetside 2
Pokémon Stadium 2
Personal System 2
Personnel Specialist 2nd Class

RJ45.IO

Registered Jack - 45


SRAM.IO

Static Random Access Memory
Scientific Review of Alternative Medicine
Shadow Random Access Memory
System Replacement and Modernization
Sideways Random Access Memory
Static read-write Random Access Memory
Short-Range Air-to-Surface Attack Missile

UTF.IO

Unicode Transformation Format
UCS Transformation Format
Unit Testing Framework
Use The Force
Unable to Forward
Underground Test Facility
Universal Test Fixture
Unit Test Fixture
Uniform Tight Frame
Utilization Training Facility
Usage to Failure
Unified Test System
Unicode Text File
Universal Transfer Format


VRAM.IO

Virtual Reality America
Volatile Random Access Memory
Vertical Rectus Abdominis Musculocutaneous
Veil Rights Assertion Mark
Variable Rate Adaptive Multiplexer
Video Random Access Memory
Vortex Regenerative Air Movement

Cheers
Rob
 
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Guessing mid 3 figures or even more (depending how you negotiate) if some end-user from your acronym explaining list should be interested in buying, otherwise regulary reseller prices.
 
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There are some problems with these names. They are time-sensitive.
For example, I don't think DIMM is still being manufactured. PS/2 is phased out too, now keyboards and mice are USB. And these names are too narrow anyway.
ODBC: same thing. It's quite old...
RJ45: again the same thing. It pertains to ethernet cables. What is the intended purpose ? A site that sells RJ45 cables only ?
 
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Sorry for the delayed reply, i wasn't ignoring, just on holiday lol :-D

DIMM's are still being manufactured as these hold the RAM sticks on motherboads, so i don't see them being removed in the imediate future.

PS2 connections, motherboard makers had pretty much stopped including them for a while, but they've made a comeback thanks to professional gaming. PS2 has much lower latency than USB for mouse/keyboard inputs, so it's generally preferred by gamers who want perfectly instant input, and with the gaming industry being as big as it is i don't see them dropping the connector.

I was thinking that RJ45 could have been used as a networking/cabling specialist startup.

Thanks for taking the time to reply, much appreciated. :)
 
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