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We are closing this domain naming thread. It is asking the entirely wrong question. See this blog post for details: Domain Names: Wrong Question

We're going to keep the name diy.stackexchange.com. But we WILL be setting up redirects from the more "popular" domains names (e.g. seasonedadvice.com to cooking.stackexchange.com, basicallymoney.com to money.stackexchange.com, and others as we go through the list).

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What should our site be called, and what should our domain name be?

Please only post names that are available or willing to be sold for a reasonable amount of money. Please also take the tips from the official blog post into consideration: http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2010/07/domain-names/

One suggestion per answer, please.

Here is a list of punny words that might make for a catchy diy name:

  • Nail - also means to do something perfectly "I nailed it"
  • Drive - also seems to have determination "he's got a lot of drive"
  • home - also means a target "he hammered the point home"
  • measured - also means reasoned or well thought out "he used a measured approach to cooking"
  • hammer - also means to emphasize "hammer a point home"
  • hit the nail on the head - illustrate or understand a concept perfectly
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  • Please make this CW. Also, we need to make sure each domain is available Commented Jul 21, 2010 at 23:39
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    I think it is worth suggesting a name even if its .com domain is taken. It may inspire someone to come up with a good, available variation. Commented Jul 22, 2010 at 11:04
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    I don't suggest posting taken names. It adds a whole bunch of noise. Commented Jul 22, 2010 at 23:10
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    I'm thinking some of the best names are going to be squatted. $5k for a good name is much better than $0 for a bad one. If this site is a real business proposition, I think squatted names should be considered. If it's just for fun, then the name doesn't really matter!?
    – Scott P
    Commented Jul 29, 2010 at 20:58

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TwiceMeasured.com

Available. So is MeasuredTwice, but MeasureTwice is taken and the names sound too similar, especially with the dt sound.

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levelbubble.com

It's a beautiful thing isn't it?

Available.

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MeasuredAdvice.com

Available, but might be too unoriginal considering the cooking SE is leaning towered SeasonedAdvice.com

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  • I quite like this one though.
    – ChrisF Mod
    Commented Jul 28, 2010 at 19:59
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sinkoverflow.com

Similar to "Stack Overflow", which is a plus for brand recognition. And unlike "Math Overflow", a sink overflow is a real thing:

As the owner of the domain, I'll donate it to the site if it gets chosen.

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    Not bad, I like it, but sounds too much like plumbing-related, not general DIY.
    – Vilx-
    Commented Aug 5, 2010 at 13:01
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ToiletOverflow in homage to StackOverflow.

A toilet overflow is also a real thing. Pictures not included for the more sensitive among us.

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  • I know something-broken names are being discouraged, but I like this! Commented Sep 23, 2010 at 2:08
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HammerMeetsThumb.com

Available.

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  • The powers-that-be from SE are trying to avoid "negative" names if possible. I can't find the link to the post though. Commented Jul 26, 2010 at 2:17
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    @Farseeker: StackOverFlow and ServerFault are quite negative… Commented Jul 26, 2010 at 13:06
  • see Robert's comment on meta.diy.stackexchange.com/questions/15/… Commented Jul 26, 2010 at 13:33
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HammeredHome.com

Available.

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  • How about HammeredHomeOwner.com?
    – JohnFx
    Commented Aug 13, 2010 at 22:57
  • @JohnFx - "Hammered" as in drowning one's sorrows at the state of their house? :)
    – Doresoom
    Commented Aug 16, 2010 at 4:27
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BuildersUnite.com is available

It combines the theme and the community aspect. It might also cater to pros?

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  • One domain per answer please. Commented Jul 31, 2010 at 17:22
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    Sounds like a union. Commented Aug 9, 2010 at 16:48
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hereIhangmyhammer.com

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weDIY.com

And I needed 13 characters...

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HouseBroken.com

Taken.

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diyfaq.com

Currently being squatted

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ToolboxOverflow.com
Available.

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Wise DIY

WiseDIY.com

Available.

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crackedboard.com

Available. I like keeping the pattern from stackoverflow and serverfault.

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  • The powers-that-be from SE are trying to avoid "negative" names if possible. I can't find the link to the post though. Commented Jul 26, 2010 at 2:16
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    It's from the blog post: blog.stackoverflow.com/2010/07/domain-names. There's nothing necessarily wrong with such names. We're just urging users not to over-focus on past conventions. Quote: "Please don’t think that it’s necessary to use a domain name that reflects something going wrong. We picked the name 'Stack Overflow' because it has some meaning for real programmers, not because it reflected a bug or problem. I get depressed by all these suggestions of 'BurntChicken.com', 'LostYarmulke.com', and 'FallenArches.com' (for former owners of McDonald’s franchises, of course)." Commented Jul 26, 2010 at 4:05
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PlungeAndFlush.com

Available.

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IsItOffYet.com

Available.

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How about TwoRightThumbs.com?

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idoitmyself.com

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    looks too much like "Idiot Myself". Commented Aug 4, 2010 at 22:41
  • It's amazing what you don't see when you first look at something. I guess that's why the collaborative power of the SO model works so well here. Commented Aug 5, 2010 at 15:37
  • And we all know what the community thinks about hyphenating.
    – JohnFx
    Commented Aug 13, 2010 at 23:00
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10thumbs.com

Taken by squatter, for sale.

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HammerTime.com

Taken.

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HoneyDoList.com

Taken.

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