Nine years ago, YCombinator funded a startup called 1000Memories, an obituary site, which today redirects to malware. It would be tactful of someone to buy this domain and at least park it. (Link is to a TechCrunch article; don't click through to the site)https://techcrunch.com/2010/07/09/a-loved-one-has-passed-away-whats-your-digital-strategy/ …
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Here's the email the founders sent me in 2010 after my dear friend killed herself, encouraging me to use the site. Needless to say, I had the last laugh!pic.twitter.com/PTLIJYZtIf
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Crush up this irony and inject it into my veins. TBF, they did get acquired though.
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Minimum bid of $500 on http://sedo.com , it looks like.
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When I die, everyone please just point to the http://archive.org snapshot of my obituary from the outset
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Genuine question, is there a service that will let you park a domain in perpetuity?
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Doesn’t http://ancestry.com own that now? They should fix it!
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