Hrm. So basically, it's a mixed bag of responses.
I'll tell you all a story, which might shed a little light on why I asked this question in the first place.
A few months ago, I was on IRC (as I am basically every damn day), and one of the people I regularly chat with was having a few drinks and was a little . . . well, drunk. This made him chatty, and he started /msg'ing me, saying I'm "sitting on a goldmine" with this site, and if I just tapped into its potential, I'd really have something.
He ended up convincing me that getting a G-rated name for the site, and reshaping some of the more strident, militant content, taking out the profanity, etc. would make this site appealing to more people. Then, on top of that, adding some services and features -- some of which would require some real money and time to do -- could actually lead to a revenue-generating operation.
So then I started thinking about it, and came up with the name FreeMyPC.com, which was miraculously available -- along with the .net and .org (you'll notice those URLs all point to this site now). It fit the whole concept rather well -- the site could become a clearinghouse of information and resources to people trapped in an M$ world and wanting to learn about what else is out there, and how to go about switching to it. I even started looking into getting funding for the idea.
But reality gradually set in -- well, that and a couple of conversations with people in the industry (hell, I even drove up to Silicon Valley to meet with a friend of the family to get his input) -- and I ended up concluding there's really no way to make this thing generate any significant money.
It's only lately that I started wondering . . . yeah, I can't do all the big plans I had for a totally NEW site, but . . . is it worth looking at changing the name over anyway? (As for the forums, it's a simple flick of a switch in the UBB control panel to make it block out profanity.)
I dunno. To be honest, I think I'm too lazy and kind of short on time to really put in the time. At least right now, anyway. I have to finish a couple of freelance projects, and do the Public Internet site itself (FYI, The Public Internet is the "parent company" of this site) before I can really contemplate spending big amounts of time on any kind of major reshaping of this site . . .
Hrmph.