No, I'm not describing the scene backstage at a Justin Timberlake concert. A Minnesota artist named Robert Delutri says he plans to auction off 4,444 "virgin" domain names in the .com, .net, and .org TLDs. He claims the domains are: highly recognizable: new, virgin domain names that have never been published, parked or put up for sale, currently with private registration. These domains are not misspellings of we No, I’m not describing the scene backstage at a Justin Timberlake concert. A Minnesota artist named Robert Delutri says he plans to auction off 4,444 “virgin” domain names in the .com, .net, and .org TLDs. He claims the domains are: highly recognizable: new, virgin domain names that have never been published, parked or put up for sale, currently with private registration. These domains are not misspellings of well-known businesses or websites, and yet all are uniquely Key Word and AdSense sensitive, synergistic and searchable, incorporating a sculptural array of elements from ABC to Zen, Jesus to Sex and on and on …. All domains are relatively short, with most in the 4 to 9 letter range, many in the 10 to 14 letter range, and a few in the 15 to 20 letter range. There are no hyphenations or numbers used in any of these domain names.Strangely, Delutri declines to offer any examples of the domains in his possession. (I guess they’d no longer be virgins after that.) The auction is slated to begin on May 3, and the starting bid is $44,444.44For that figure you also receive 444 hours of “Creative Transfer Consulting,” but Delutri says he will bill for travel more than 44 miles from his home.I dunno. Sounds like maybe the DEA might want to have a peak at what Delutri is growing in his backyard. Four sure. Software DevelopmentSmall and Medium Business