well the address for experts exchange is actually www.experts-exchange.com , so you've made that up. And ipanywhere is perfectly innocent unless you are a primary school child apart from that, your list is fine
These are all genuine websites - where they may not have considered all the possible ramifications. I like the Italian Power company.
1. Who Represents is where you can find the name of the agent
that represents any celebrity. Their Web site is www.whorepresents.com
2. Experts Exchange is a knowledge base where programmers can exchange advice and views at www.expertsexchange.com
3. Looking for a pen? Look no further than Pen Island at
www.penisland.net
4. There's the Italian Power Generator company,
www.powergenitalia.com
5. If you're looking for IP computer software, there's always
www.ipanywhere.com
6. The First Cumming Methodist Church Web site is
www.cummingfirst.com
well the address for experts exchange is actually www.experts-exchange.com , so you've made that up. And ipanywhere is perfectly innocent unless you are a primary school child apart from that, your list is fine
As far as I can remember from a few years back when all of these websites suraced:
ipanywhere and cummingfirst were genuine.
expertsexchange was genuine, but they changed it to experts-exchange a couple of years ago when they realised.
Powergenitalia is just a joke and always has been.
IIRC both whorepresents and penisland were used deliberately as a marketing ploy because they knew that the 'accidental' misinterpretation would spead their names far and wide.
Think someone twigged that the calling yourself the British Association of Plastic Surgeons, with a website called www.baps.org.uk is open to a bit of a ribbing. So it has changed to the British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons at www.bapras.org.uk.
Spoilsports
www.baps.org.uk is now run by the British Association of Paediatric Surgeons, which does sound a bit wrong
Last edited by pmjd; 8th-January-2007 at 03:00 AM. Reason: grammar
On the subject of confusing URLs, slipknot.com used to be home to a website for knitting enthusiasts. Sadly, fans of the metal band Slipknot used to get very confused by this & terrorise the poor grannies on-line. Now it's just a placeholder & full of links.
apparently boyzone.com is not about the band - but i refuse to look
and hotmail users are often shocked when they get their wires crossed and type "hotmale"
On a vaguely related note, I did hear a tale about the day when Scunthorpe County Council turned on their new spam filtering system, and then took a week to figure out why they suddenly stopped receiving any email.
I also like the story about the Siemens Building Automation Division headquarters, situated in Staines. The legend goes that if you ring them, they really do greet you with "Siemens, Staines". I have yet to try it, but the number is: 01784 461616 if anyone's bored
Thanks for your feedback - that's great!
Provenance is perhaps more apposite.
I used progeny to indicate that these were memes which have a 'father/mother' (not me) - who put the list together (apparently).
Happy Dancing!
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