Website names

BoatBuoy

Rear Admiral
Joined
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Messages
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All of these are legitimate companies and organizations dealing in
regular products and services, but they didn't think their domain
names
through.

Some of them are prime candidates for the "What was I thinking?"
award....ALL these websites actually exist, selling something totally
benign (and work-safe, in case you're wondering).

1. A site called 'Who Represents' where you can find the name of the
agent that represents a celebrity. Their domain name is
http://www.*****presents.com

2. Experts Exchange, a knowledge base where programmers can Exchange
advice and views at http://www.expertsexchange.com

3. Looking for a pen? Look no further than Pen Island at
http://www.penisland.net

4. Need a therapist? Try Therapist Finder at
http://www.therapistfinder.com

5. Then of course, there's the Italian Power Generator company -
http://www.powergenitalia.com

6. And now, we have the Mole Station Native Nursery, based in New
South
Wales http://www.molestationnursery.com

7. If you're looking for computer software, there's always -
http://www.ipanywhere.com

8. Welcome to the First Cumming Methodist Church. Their website is -
http://www.cummingfirst.com

9. Then, of course, there's these brainless art designers, and their
wacky website http://www.speedofart.com

10. Want to holiday in Lake Tahoe? Try their brochure website at
http://www.gotahoe.com
 

QC

Supreme Mariner
Joined
Mar 22, 2005
Messages
22,783
Re: Website names

I figured the ones without a clickable link were bogus . . . OMG!!!

Ya know what's really funny?

EMAIL FRAUD WARNING

We have received a number of complaints from people concerned with vulgar emails coming from our domain, PenIsland.net. We can assure you that these emails are forged, and that we did not send them. We have NEVER sent out any bulk email, and will NEVER sell or trade our customers email addresses with anybody. The only emails we send out are those in response to customers that have contacted us and are needing a response.

Just as it is easy to put any return address you like on a postcard, it is just as easy to put in a fake return address on an email.

If you receive one of these SPAM emails that appear to come from our domain, please forward them to sales@penisland.net. Please include any header information that you have and we will do our best to stop whoever is doing this.
 

RubberFrog

Rear Admiral
Joined
Apr 9, 2005
Messages
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Re: Website names

he said penisland.net. he he he
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JB

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Re: Website names

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