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  • R Russell Morris

    So, I've decided on a web-hosting provider, and I'm going to get it setup tonight so that I'll have my very own corner of the web that someone else is responsible for running. The plan I've selected comes with a domain-name of my choice, but I'm having trouble deciding what that should be. My name .com (russellmorris.com) has already been taken, and I'm at a loss for what my domain name should be. I want this site to be a house for my programming projects and possibly a bit of other related things, but I don't want the domain name to be specific to one of projects. Could some of the creative minds out there help me out with some domain-name suggestions? * * Please, nothing involving inflatable animals and/or goats... -- Russell Morris "WOW! Chocolate - half price!" - Homer Simpson, while in the land of chocolate.

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    You could try for .pro Could be an interesting pun, professional and programmer

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    • J Jeremy Falcon

      SimonS wrote: If all else fails, you can buy: www.vbsucksdonkeyballs.com ROTFLMAO Oh man! I just somehow imagined that URL on a resume. :-D Jeremy L. Falcon "It's in the mail." Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
      Surely some striving souls survive symptomatic stress?

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      Jeremy Falcon wrote: I just somehow imagined that URL on a resume. Why imagine? Funnily enough the domain isn't taken! P.S. I had to wait 499 posts to do that... :cool: Cheers, Simon "Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer's personal itch.", Eric S. Raymond

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      • M Martin Marvinski

        http://wwww.RussellMorris.us (us is the domian like uk is for england

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        Martin Marvinski wrote: us is the domian like uk is for england Huh? I always figured that .com was the US version of .co.uk for England. :laugh: :laugh: (it's late and I amuse myself easily) Cheers, Simon "Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer's personal itch.", Eric S. Raymond

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        • R Russell Morris

          So, I've decided on a web-hosting provider, and I'm going to get it setup tonight so that I'll have my very own corner of the web that someone else is responsible for running. The plan I've selected comes with a domain-name of my choice, but I'm having trouble deciding what that should be. My name .com (russellmorris.com) has already been taken, and I'm at a loss for what my domain name should be. I want this site to be a house for my programming projects and possibly a bit of other related things, but I don't want the domain name to be specific to one of projects. Could some of the creative minds out there help me out with some domain-name suggestions? * * Please, nothing involving inflatable animals and/or goats... -- Russell Morris "WOW! Chocolate - half price!" - Homer Simpson, while in the land of chocolate.

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          James Spibey
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          Try www.hotswedishcheerleaders.com, that's bound to generate you some traffic

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          • S SimonS

            Martin Marvinski wrote: us is the domian like uk is for england Huh? I always figured that .com was the US version of .co.uk for England. :laugh: :laugh: (it's late and I amuse myself easily) Cheers, Simon "Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer's personal itch.", Eric S. Raymond

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            I remember from the lads in the RAF Regiment that US stood for unserviceable. Which is fitting because our whole country seems broken beyond repair at times.

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            • R Russell Morris

              So, I've decided on a web-hosting provider, and I'm going to get it setup tonight so that I'll have my very own corner of the web that someone else is responsible for running. The plan I've selected comes with a domain-name of my choice, but I'm having trouble deciding what that should be. My name .com (russellmorris.com) has already been taken, and I'm at a loss for what my domain name should be. I want this site to be a house for my programming projects and possibly a bit of other related things, but I don't want the domain name to be specific to one of projects. Could some of the creative minds out there help me out with some domain-name suggestions? * * Please, nothing involving inflatable animals and/or goats... -- Russell Morris "WOW! Chocolate - half price!" - Homer Simpson, while in the land of chocolate.

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              S van Leent
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              www.codedispatcher.com www.codeplusplus.com www.thecppweb.com www.cppsurvivesalways.com LPCSTR Dutch = "Double Dutch :-)"

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                You could try for .pro Could be an interesting pun, professional and programmer

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                Martin Marvinski
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                www.adultservices.pro

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                • R Russell Morris

                  So, I've decided on a web-hosting provider, and I'm going to get it setup tonight so that I'll have my very own corner of the web that someone else is responsible for running. The plan I've selected comes with a domain-name of my choice, but I'm having trouble deciding what that should be. My name .com (russellmorris.com) has already been taken, and I'm at a loss for what my domain name should be. I want this site to be a house for my programming projects and possibly a bit of other related things, but I don't want the domain name to be specific to one of projects. Could some of the creative minds out there help me out with some domain-name suggestions? * * Please, nothing involving inflatable animals and/or goats... -- Russell Morris "WOW! Chocolate - half price!" - Homer Simpson, while in the land of chocolate.

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                  Daniel Turini
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                  Russell Morris wrote: * Please, nothing involving inflatable animals and/or goats... I think all of them are taken :) what about russelmorrisisaveryhardtotypedomain.com ? Crivo Automated Credit Assessment

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                  • R Russell Morris

                    So, I've decided on a web-hosting provider, and I'm going to get it setup tonight so that I'll have my very own corner of the web that someone else is responsible for running. The plan I've selected comes with a domain-name of my choice, but I'm having trouble deciding what that should be. My name .com (russellmorris.com) has already been taken, and I'm at a loss for what my domain name should be. I want this site to be a house for my programming projects and possibly a bit of other related things, but I don't want the domain name to be specific to one of projects. Could some of the creative minds out there help me out with some domain-name suggestions? * * Please, nothing involving inflatable animals and/or goats... -- Russell Morris "WOW! Chocolate - half price!" - Homer Simpson, while in the land of chocolate.

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                    Michael P Butler
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                    I was going to suggest iamgod.com and iamthelord.com. Not surprisingly they've already been registered but when you look closely there is nothing of substance there :-D Michael :-)

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                    • R Russell Morris

                      So, I've decided on a web-hosting provider, and I'm going to get it setup tonight so that I'll have my very own corner of the web that someone else is responsible for running. The plan I've selected comes with a domain-name of my choice, but I'm having trouble deciding what that should be. My name .com (russellmorris.com) has already been taken, and I'm at a loss for what my domain name should be. I want this site to be a house for my programming projects and possibly a bit of other related things, but I don't want the domain name to be specific to one of projects. Could some of the creative minds out there help me out with some domain-name suggestions? * * Please, nothing involving inflatable animals and/or goats... -- Russell Morris "WOW! Chocolate - half price!" - Homer Simpson, while in the land of chocolate.

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                      Chris Losinger
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                      you can have www.cheeseweasle.com when i'm done with it. -c


                      "Should you not have a ramekin of sea salt beside the stove, you don’t deserve oatmeal."    Dean Allen

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