On Monday, August 4, 2003, at 11:47 PM, James M. Ray wrote:
... Totally logical, and totally analogous to e-gold Ltd. leaving TGC alone but going after trademark violators without the benefit of the magic "th" in front of their egold-uses.
Interesting, it never occurred to me that "thegoldcasino" might be a sneaky way of including "egold" in the name. I never even perceived the embedded "egold" substring because I most naturally parse according to English word boundaries.
I just thought they called it "thegoldcasino" because "goldcasino.com" was already taken. Magic "th"? How about ordinary "the"?
-- Patrick
P.S. Had they called it "the-goldcasino" I probably would have wondered about it.
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