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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

mrbun.com is NOT for sale

I've owned the domain mrbun.com since 1997. I originally registered it for a comic strip, and as a personal website. It's been a place to post my art, to post a journal, photos for friends, images for e-bay, photoshop entries for fark.com, etc... It's my personal website, and one I am quite attached to.

Imagine my shock today when I get an e-mail from rbtech.biz which appears to be a company which does website design in South East Asia. They sent me a message asking me to sell them my domain. They didn't e-mail me using my feedback form, they e-mailed me directly with the form's address. Normally I delete any messages which show up that bypass the form (my spam filter does it by default anyway). I am assuming their client, which appears to be a bakery in Malaysia, is searching for a domain.

Anyway, the message is below, along with my response.

Subject: Enquiry about Mr.bun Domain ownership
From: Peter Lim <peter.lim@rbtech.biz>
CC: angelnam@rotiboy.com, ben.yeong@rbtech.biz
Date: 7:50 PM

Dear Sir,

We got the information about the mrbun.com domain belongs to your company.
We wish to enquire if your company would gratefully to sell the domain mrbun.com to my company.

Please do advice us, and sorry of any inconvenience caused.

Thank you and merry Christmas, god bless.

Regards,

Peter Lim.


Subject: RE: Enquiry about Mr.bun Domain ownership
To: Peter Lim <peter.lim@rbtech.biz>
Date: 8:50 PM

No, it's not for sale.

Posted by Stephen Gideon at 8:55 PM
Categories: Life, Web Design

Sunday, December 09, 2007

Windy City Reflections

The last time I traveled for work was Dallas, Texas for MapInfo training earlier this year. At the time I was fairly miserable traveling alone. The class was very small, only 3 people (including myself) and the other two students were local. That left me with nobody to hang out with or go out with, and I thought of looking up or contacting my friend Jason in Dallas, but I didn't get around to it. I was lonely because I missed Marie terribly, I'd always hated being away from her because I loved her so much.

This last week I went to Chicago, Illinois for a Web Content Management Conference. It was snowing when the plane landed at Chicago, Midway and I took the CTA Orange Line to State/Lake. I walked to my hotel for a half mile (across the river) in the snow. I checked in, dried off, and went to dinner and to Macy's and bought some christmas ornaments. The next day I went to the conference. It was very good, all about Wiki's, Blogs, Social networking and how they can be used internally and externally in a corporate environment. I went out to dinner with a friend from the conference, Dan, and then we went to Hooter's for a couple of beers and to the ESPN Zone for a short time. I flew out the next day, the skies were clear.

This time I didn't have anyone to miss, anyone back home waiting for me to hug me when I got off the plane. It was a lot different than ever before. When I went to Disney earlier this year, it made me sad. This time, I was just null, there wasn't any sadness nor any happiness about it. It was just life.

I bought a book for my trip, The Book of Lost Things. It's very good, I highly recommend it. I finished it yesterday (Sorry Courtney!).

Posted by Stephen Gideon at 8:31 PM
Categories: Life, Web Design