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Thats about the only thing that's made me genuinely laugh this week.
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Unfortunate Domain Names
Something lite for Thursday afternoon.
I thought this was a wind-up - But these are actual real links -
Excellent...
Everyone knows that if you are going to operate a business in today's World
you need a domain name. It is advisable to look at the domain name selected
as other see it and not just as you think it looks.
Failure to do this may result in situations such as the
following(legitimate) companies who deal in everyday humdrum products and
services but clearly didn't give their domain names enough consideration:
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1. A site called 'Who Represents' where you can find the name of the agent
that represents a celebrity. Their domain name... wait for it...is
www.whorepresents.com
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2. Experts Exchange, a knowledge base where programmers can exchange advice and views at
www.expertsexchange.com
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3. Looking for a pen? Look no further than Pen Island at
www.penisland.net
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4. Need a therapist? Try Therapist Finder at
www.therapistfinder.com
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5. Then of course, there's the Italian Power Generator company...
www.powergenitalia.com
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6. And now, we have the Mole Station Native Nursery, based in New South
Wales:
www.molestationnursery.com
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7. If you're looking for computer software, there's always
www.ipanywhere.com
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8. Welcome to the First Cumming Methodist Church.Their website is
www.cummingfirst.com
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9. Then, of course, there's these brainless art designers, and their whacky
website:
www.speedofart.com
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10. Want to holiday in Lake Tahoe? Try their brochure website at
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