Daily SCO

SCO has accused IBM of orchestrating a consipiracy [Uh, how do you orchestrate a conspiracy, exactly? — Ed.] against them. This, perhaps, is what inspired someone to create WeLoveTheSCOInformationMinister.org. So... WeLoveTheSCOInformationMinister.com was already taken?

Update: It so happens that yes, WeLoveTheSCOInformationMinister.com was already taken. Must be something in the air...

Posted by: Pixy Misa at 04:19 AM

Comments

1 Actually, I registered .org because .com would be inappropriate for a non-commercial website...

Posted by: The Silent Majority at August 25, 2003 10:47 PM (FZeDj)

2 Fair enough.

But still, WeLoveTheSCOInformationMinister.com is taken.

Hmm. And now it redirects to WeLoveTheIraqiInformationMinister.com. How dull. Comical Ali isn't a patch on Darl McBride.

Meanwhile, you really should consider selling t-shirts and coffee mugs. I'd buy a dozen gross.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at August 25, 2003 11:33 PM (jtW2s)

3 Any idea what sort of investment it takes to do the CafePress thing?

(I tried the .com this morning and it went to a place holder that just said the domain was registered. So the MSS folks appear to have picked it up, eh? Must have been that mail I sent them with my link

Posted by: The Silent Majority at August 26, 2003 02:59 AM (FZeDj)

4 A basic CafePress store is free. The only real limit I know of is that you can only have one design for each item - so, one white t-shirt, one grey t-shirt, one coffee mug. A premium shop is $6.95 per month.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at August 26, 2003 08:39 AM (jtW2s)

5 Lies are only a problem when you believe them.

Posted by: Van Hook Andi
at January 21, 2004 08:30 PM (4jehc)






Processing 0.0, elapsed 0.0058 seconds.
18 queries taking 0.0041 seconds, 13 records returned.
Page size 5 kb.
Powered by Minx 0.8 beta.