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It's a nice looking site, sticky content, the banner at the top changes on reloads between tangentially-related products and services, and even if it's run in the US it doesn't seem too likely to get its owner/hoster/etc. in trouble with the DEA. I don't see that it's a bad way to monetize the name. Another approach would be google adwords, but I doubt they buy clicks for the terms most visitors are really interested in. What would you critics do to make money with it?
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