This is one of those cases in which you buy a domain... and you get too busy that you sit on it for too long. It's time to let it go...

I bought dotsig.org a few years back, thinking "Hey, wouldn't it be neat to have all these forum and Usenet signatures in one place, and folks can vote up or down on how good or bad they are? Maybe have a quality to them?"

And then, I got hired. I now "vork fuh de gubvemint." I'm out roughly 11 hours of the day, come home, work on other stuff like webcomics. I don't have time for dotsig.org now.

So, anyone want to take over this project for fun and profit from contextual Google ads?

EDIT: Geesh, I thought this node was reaped a long time ago. I have already given the domain to another fellow Monk,

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In reply to dotsig.org -- Time to pass it on. by strredwolf

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