Dowsing a domain name drop list...

LM

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I know we have people who claim to dowse maps to locate treasure and there are also people who claim to be able to dowse for numbers, when they are written on cards and turned face down...

I have a more interesting challenge.
Part of my line of work is acquiring expiring internet domain names that might have value to other persons, or, relevance to our own internet development plans.

Every day, tens of thousands of names expire, which are compiled onto lists comprised of a hundred thousand + names expiring that week. While programs and technology can make short work of certain data metrics contained within the expiring names, there is a much more organic, human element involved when assessing a domain name for development or saleability that cannot be quantified with a computer program... 99% of the expiring domains are essentially worthless. Of the 1% that are valuable, 90% of those are recognized by automated computer programs... but there is that remaining % that are valuable, but that computers cannot detect.

So, I present the following.
http://www.pool.com/viewlist.aspx?ia=deleteddomainlist
Here, you can download a list of all domains that have entered the "pending delete" stage for that week (Click "Download Full List")

The list is actually so large that Excel cannot handle it, so you must right-click on the unzipped file and open it with a notepad editor...

Can anyone dowse the domain name drop list to find that hidden gem that may be overlooked by everyone else?
I recently acquired www.Dowsing.us and would like to showcase the result there, once it's developed.
 

It sounds like you are deliberately trying to set someone up for failure so that you can publically mock him or her to make yourself feel good.

That's sick, man.
 

If anyone wants this to work, it's me. I spend hours and hours pouring over these lists. If someone can dowse out the good ones, I'd be very appreciative.
 

as far as "dowsing" for numbers on a card face down, I forgot what thats called, but the Army actually used to do this...not with numbers, but something else....
EDIT:::: Its called remote viewing...
 

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