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Science Fiction » alt.fan.douglas-adams » Thinking of selling wheregodwentwrong.com
Thinking of selling wheregodwentwrong.com [message #141638] Di, 04 Oktober 2005 07:38
mspacman  
I own the domain wheregodwentwrong.com and I'm in a bit of a pinch for
money. I was wondering if anyone in the internet world would be
interested in buying it and if so how much it would go for.
Re: Thinking of selling wheregodwentwrong.com [message #141640 ] Di, 04 Oktober 2005 07:55
Tian  
mspacman [at] gmail.com wrote:
> I own the domain wheregodwentwrong.com and I'm in a bit of a pinch for
> money. I was wondering if anyone in the internet world would be
> interested in buying it and if so how much it would go for.
>
I'm glad to know someone owns that domain, but I can't
imagine what I could put on a webpage there that would
do anybody any good.

--
Tian
Yesterday I spent a few hours at the Healing Arts Fair.
Then I went to the Electronic Frontier Foundation and
shook hands with Annalee Newitz. Then I traded one of my
MEND YOUR FUELISH WAYS for one of her SCIENCE IS NOT A CRIMEs.
http://tian.greens.org
Re: Thinking of selling wheregodwentwrong.com [message #143752 ] Di, 04 Oktober 2005 19:28
John Coxon  
Tian wrote:

> mspacman [at] gmail.com wrote:
>
>> I own the domain wheregodwentwrong.com and I'm in a bit of a pinch for
>> money. I was wondering if anyone in the internet world would be
>> interested in buying it and if so how much it would go for.
>>
> I'm glad to know someone owns that domain, but I can't
> imagine what I could put on a webpage there that would
> do anybody any good.

You could say that George W. Bush wrote it and just watch the fun that
ensued as Fundamentalist Christians started petrol bombing the White House.

--
John Coxon

A mathematician is a machine for converting coffee into theorems.

Email: john[dot]coxon[at]gmail[dot]com
Website: http://alphacentauri.8k.com
Missing footnotes: http://www.nut.house.cx/cgi-bin/nemowiki.pl?ISFN
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Re: Thinking of selling wheregodwentwrong.com [message #143754 ] Di, 04 Oktober 2005 21:01
mspacman  
Haha yeah. My first thought was Douglas Adams fans, since thats where
I got the idea from. But I bet some political nut would enjoy a domain
like that. Or some emo kiddies.
Re: Thinking of selling wheregodwentwrong.com [message #143755 ] Di, 04 Oktober 2005 22:17
John Coxon  
mspacman [at] gmail.com wrote:

> Haha yeah. My first thought was Douglas Adams fans, since thats where
> I got the idea from. But I bet some political nut would enjoy a domain
> like that. Or some emo kiddies.

Someone said I was emo the other day.

I fell off my stool.

--
John Coxon

A mathematician is a machine for converting coffee into theorems.

Email: john[dot]coxon[at]gmail[dot]com
Website: http://alphacentauri.8k.com
Missing footnotes: http://www.nut.house.cx/cgi-bin/nemowiki.pl?ISFN
ZZ9 - the official HHGG appreciation society: http://www.zz9.org/
Re: Thinking of selling wheregodwentwrong.com [message #143763 ] Mi, 05 Oktober 2005 20:23
afda  
On Tue, 04 Oct 2005 21:17:01 +0100, John Coxon <john.coxon [at] gmail.com>
wrote:

>mspacman [at] gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Haha yeah. My first thought was Douglas Adams fans, since thats where
>> I got the idea from. But I bet some political nut would enjoy a domain
>> like that. Or some emo kiddies.
>
>Someone said I was emo the other day.

Is "emo" some new jargon for something, or does it refer to the
comedian Emo Whatever-his-surname-was[3]?

>I fell off my stool.

Did you hurt yourself?

Lloyd

[3] Emo Philips, was it?
--
"In fact, everything between 'herring' and 'marmalade'
appears to be missing" -- Svlad Cjelli
Re: Thinking of selling wheregodwentwrong.com [message #143769 ] Mi, 05 Oktober 2005 23:13
Steve Marshall  
"Tian" <DontBeFuelish [at] aol.com32331647> wrote

> I'm glad to know someone owns that domain, but I can't
> imagine what I could put on a webpage there that would
> do anybody any good.

Maybe you could do something like this one
http://www.400monkeys.com/God/index.html


Steve M
Re: Thinking of selling wheregodwentwrong.com [message #143774 ] Do, 06 Oktober 2005 13:24
Rob McKenna  
wrote:

> I own the domain wheregodwentwrong.com and I'm in a bit of a pinch for
> money. I was wondering if anyone in the internet world would be
> interested in buying it and if so how much it would go for.
>

I notice

somemoreofgodsgreatestmistakes.com

and

whoisthisgodpersonanyway.com

are also available, maybe you could go for the box set? Would certainly
make google searches a little more interesting :-)

--
Rob McKenna,
Rain God.
Re: Thinking of selling wheregodwentwrong.com [message #146074 ] Fr, 07 Oktober 2005 17:53
John Coxon  
Lloyd Gilbert wrote:

> On Tue, 04 Oct 2005 21:17:01 +0100, John Coxon <john.coxon [at] gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>mspacman [at] gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>>Haha yeah. My first thought was Douglas Adams fans, since thats where
>>>I got the idea from. But I bet some political nut would enjoy a domain
>>>like that. Or some emo kiddies.
>>
>>Someone said I was emo the other day.
>
> Is "emo" some new jargon for something, or does it refer to the
> comedian Emo Whatever-his-surname-was[3]?

Difficult to describe it, it's a bit like gothicism but funnier.

--
John Coxon

A mathematician is a machine for converting coffee into theorems.

Email: john[dot]coxon[at]gmail[dot]com
Website: http://alphacentauri.8k.com
Missing footnotes: http://www.nut.house.cx/cgi-bin/nemowiki.pl?ISFN
ZZ9 - the official HHGG appreciation society: http://www.zz9.org/
Re: Thinking of selling wheregodwentwrong.com [message #146077 ] Fr, 07 Oktober 2005 20:41
afda  
On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 16:53:13 +0100, John Coxon <john.coxon [at] gmail.com>
wrote:

>Lloyd Gilbert wrote:
>> On Tue, 04 Oct 2005 21:17:01 +0100, John Coxon <john.coxon [at] gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>>mspacman [at] gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>>>Haha yeah. My first thought was Douglas Adams fans, since thats where
>>>>I got the idea from. But I bet some political nut would enjoy a domain
>>>>like that. Or some emo kiddies.
>>>
>>>Someone said I was emo the other day.
>>
>> Is "emo" some new jargon for something, or does it refer to the
>> comedian Emo Whatever-his-surname-was[3]?
>
>Difficult to describe it, it's a bit like gothicism but funnier.

Ah, I 'kinda' see.

Any idea as to its etymology?

Lloyd
--
"In fact, everything between 'herring' and 'marmalade'
appears to be missing" -- Svlad Cjelli
Re: Thinking of selling wheregodwentwrong.com [message #146081 ] Sa, 08 Oktober 2005 10:41
Neil Gerace  
"Lloyd Gilbert" <afda [at] zanoop.org.uk.invalid> wrote in message
news:b8fdk1ll1p9js632g5qpedcetg4fbhq3ms [at] 4ax.com...

> Any idea as to its etymology?

emotional?
Re: Thinking of selling wheregodwentwrong.com [message #146087 ] Sa, 08 Oktober 2005 17:30
afda  
On Sat, 8 Oct 2005 16:41:36 +0800, "Neil Gerace"
<geracen [at] iinet.net.au> wrote:

>
>"Lloyd Gilbert" <afda [at] zanoop.org.uk.invalid> wrote in message
>news:b8fdk1ll1p9js632g5qpedcetg4fbhq3ms [at] 4ax.com...

["emo"]

>> Any idea as to its etymology?
>
>emotional?

Oooh, possibly.

Lloyd
--
"In fact, everything between 'herring' and 'marmalade'
appears to be missing" -- Svlad Cjelli
Re: Thinking of selling wheregodwentwrong.com [message #146090 ] Mo, 10 Oktober 2005 08:41
John Coxon  
Lloyd Gilbert wrote:

> On Sat, 8 Oct 2005 16:41:36 +0800, "Neil Gerace"
> <geracen [at] iinet.net.au> wrote:
>
>>"Lloyd Gilbert" <afda [at] zanoop.org.uk.invalid> wrote in message
>>news:b8fdk1ll1p9js632g5qpedcetg4fbhq3ms [at] 4ax.com...
>
> ["emo"]
>
>>>Any idea as to its etymology?
>>
>>emotional?
>
> Oooh, possibly.

Almost certainly.

--
John Coxon

A mathematician is a machine for converting coffee into theorems.

Email: john[dot]coxon[at]gmail[dot]com
Website: http://alphacentauri.8k.com
Missing footnotes: http://www.nut.house.cx/cgi-bin/nemowiki.pl?ISFN
ZZ9 - the official HHGG appreciation society: http://www.zz9.org/
Re: Thinking of selling wheregodwentwrong.com [message #147820 ] Mi, 12 Oktober 2005 19:00
Notifier Deamon  
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Re: Thinking of selling wheregodwentwrong.com [message #147822 ] Mi, 12 Oktober 2005 19:50
John Coxon  
Kenny Hutchings wrote:

> I'm also a metrosexual according to my girlfriend, so it's all good.

What actually is a metrosexual? I might be one.

--
John Coxon

Boss spelled backwards is "double-SOB"

Email: john[dot]coxon[at]gmail[dot]com
Website: http://alphacentauri.8k.com
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Re: Thinking of selling wheregodwentwrong.com [message #147823 ] Mi, 12 Oktober 2005 19:50
Kaare Fiedler Christi  
John Coxon wrote:
> Kenny Hutchings wrote:
>
>> I'm also a metrosexual according to my girlfriend, so it's all good.
>
>
> What actually is a metrosexual? I might be one.

One who only dates people from big cities?

Seriously, though. From:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrosexual

"an urban male of any sexual orientation who has a strong aesthetic
sense and spends a great deal of time and money on his appearance and
lifestyle"

Best
Kåre
Re: Thinking of selling wheregodwentwrong.com [message #147825 ] Mi, 12 Oktober 2005 20:39
Gusty  
Reason not withstanding the universe continued unabated and John Coxon
spoke forth:

>Kenny Hutchings wrote:
>
>> I'm also a metrosexual according to my girlfriend, so it's all good.
>
>What actually is a metrosexual? I might be one.

Like the Mile High club only they do it on the Paris underground

--
D.

"The Sphynx of the Caverns is the deadliest of all.
It possesses the head of a snake,
the body of a snake
and the feet of a snake."
Re: Thinking of selling wheregodwentwrong.com [message #147838 ] Do, 13 Oktober 2005 21:04
afda  
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 18:00:24 +0100, Kenny Hutchings
<askmenicely [at] dodgeit.com> wrote:

>In article <3qnjprFftikgU2 [at] individual.net>, john.coxon [at] gmail.com says...
>> >>Someone said I was emo the other day.
>> >
>> > Is "emo" some new jargon for something, or does it refer to the
>> > comedian Emo Whatever-his-surname-was[3]?
>>
>> Difficult to describe it, it's a bit like gothicism but funnier.
>
>This..
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emo
>and this..
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emo_fashion
>might help in that respect.

And so they do, thanks!

>And, FWIW, I am quite definitely emo and proud of it. My favourite bands
>are all pretty emo.

Ah, I only quickly skimmed the wiki pages, was there a sub-genre of
"pretty emo"? ;-)

>I'm also a metrosexual according to my girlfriend,
>so it's all good. I'm growing a floppy fringe as we speak, but I won't
>be wearing any eyeshadow and I'll still rip you to shreds in the
>moshpit, I'm not as fragile as I first appear. :P

Duly noted.

Lloyd
--
"In fact, everything between 'herring' and 'marmalade'
appears to be missing" -- Svlad Cjelli
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