DeepFriedBytes.Com is alright but three words and not as memorable as an IT PC like DevTales. It will work if you brand it well enough, just make sure to get a decent design guy involved upfront.
Food for Thought - Following are the big domain appraisal considerations, this usually helps me understand what has public appeal and what's just lame.
- Marketability (referring to the Profitability, Size and Coverage of the Market),
- Clarity (referring to match with content, a product, a service, a brand),
- Memorability (referring to ease of remembering and recognition),
- Popularity (of the the name and/or website which impacts ranking on search engines),
- Extension (TLD i.e. Top Level Domains are preferable),
- Length (shorter is better),
- No of Words (one word or few words are better),
- Hyphens (names with hyphens are less preferred),,
- Numerals (numbers usually are considered to lower the value),
- Substitutions (usually substitutions are considered to lower the value) and
- Abbreviations (usually abbreviations are considered to lower the value)
That 1 guy had a good idea though: take the name of the KISS album "Music From the Elder" and go something like: "Massive Musical Musings of Titillating Titanium Technological Mechanics ... From The Elder" (how about that? .. or something ... LOL) and use that?
Doubt you like KISS though, I never did lol
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_from_%22The_Elder%22