The nice thing here is that domain tasting is dead. As of earlier this year, registrars can only return up to 10% of domains purchased during a month (still within the five day window). This means that the people who buy domains are stuck with it for a year instead of the domain being shuffled between tasters every time it drops.
The company I work for is a registrar and monitors domain tasting, and the number of domains actually dropping has gone way up (from near zero). This is great news for those people who look at a name, see it's registered, and think "hey, if I just wait for it to drop, I can get it for $7". This kind of thinking actually works now.
On the other hand, it's terrible news for VeriSign, who runs the .com and .net registries, because fewer names are being renewed. They'll probably try to come up with another way to let people taste domains.