jamesgalvin.com

March 2nd, 2006

In 1997 I started messing about making websites on free hosts. To have my own domain was out of the question. I was earning about 1 euro per month, and domains and hosting were expensive at the time. It broke my heart when I realised that the domain I had my unimaginative eye on got snatched up by some American guy. I could have understood if it was the famous poet or Munster’s Jim Galvin (who scored the winning drop goal for Munster against the All-blacks in 1993) or a site dedicated to the memory of the baseball player from the 30’s. I would have happily yielded to these men who deserved the domain more than I did… or even to the murderer, or the aviator, or the neurology professor, or the nutrionist who has “James Galvin” as a surname… I could go on forever. Instead, as I scraped together my pennies in the hope that some day I could afford the registration, it was the Geocities James Galvin from New York who swept my dreams from beneath my bare, poverty-stricken feet so that he could write about his career with the NYPD and “other interesting things”.

I hate to gloat, James, but if you’re reading this… it’s MINE now! 9 years on, thanks to Domain Status Reporter, I was ready for its expiration. I must also thank the spam email I received reminding me of the upcoming expiration of the domain. Its the only time I can remember receiving helpful spam, even though I was worried at the time that it was some bot that would automatically register the domain NameZero-style and try to sell it to me.

5 Responses to “jamesgalvin.com”

  1. Michele Says:

    Did you have to pay a premium on the drop?

  2. James Says:

    No - and the funny thing is, I was so certain that it was going to get snatched up by the company behind the spam email that I didn’t even bother registering it as soon as it was due to expire - I forgot about it for a week and it was still available at the standard eNom price. Better off that way because I don’t have to feel bad about taking someone’s domain because they had plenty of time to re-register it :)

  3. james galvin Says:

    damn, you beat me to it.

  4. James Says:

    haha, theres loads of us ;)

  5. Texan IT Says:

    Keep checking to see if the website is up for sale. Good luck.

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