They can't possibly have read these first, can they?
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_name
'Intercapping is often used to clarify the meaning of a domain name. However, DNS is case-insensitive, and some names may be misinterpreted when converted to lowercase. For example: Who Represents, a database of artists and agents, chose whorepresents.com; a therapists' network thought therapistfinder.com looked good; and another website operating as of August 2007, cummingfirst.com, website of the Cumming First United Church in Cumming, GA and powergenitalia.com, a website for an Italian Power Generator company. In such situations, the proper wording can be clarified by use of hyphens. For instance, Experts Exchange, the programmers' site, for a long time used expertsexchange.com, but ultimately changed the name to experts-exchange.com.'
Oops! :P
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Jul 15 2008, 6:26 pm
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The only difference between that and the rest is that Bad Company's URL is describing EA pretty well.
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The only difference between that and the rest is that Bad Company's URL is describing EA pretty well.
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And here I was thinking that Flick was an avid Dwarf Fortress fan.
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It's still dirty.
power-gen-italia.com
Italia?