Gray's Matter
Justice Gray - North America's favorite metrosexual software consultant
E-mail Justice
Subscribe to this feed
Subscribe to comments
Perennially Popular Posts
How to write a presentation abstract
My grandmother, globalization, and what's wrong with DateTime.Parse
A letter to my Worldvision sponsor child
Development Methodologies for the 21st Century
My grandmother & the difference between strong typing and weak typing
How I am becoming a better developer, part 1 of infinity
Facebook RSS Feeds: How to Write Your Own With C#
The Ten Keys To Happiness
My grandmother and the Global Assembly Cache (And Star Wars)
My grandmother and the difference between processes and threads
How to make a meeting request
Why you should never be an independent consultant
The DasBlog 1.9 AJAX Autosave True Story, Part 2
Other "metro" developers
Ben Scheirman
Bil Simser
D'Arcy Lussier
David Woods
Donald Belcham
Donald Jessop
George Clingerman
James Kovacs
Jason Hunt
Jason Row
Jean-Paul Boodhoo
Jeffrey Palermo
Joey deVilla
John Bristowe
Jonas Avellana
Kyle Baley
Mack Male
Martin Hinselwood
Michael McClenaghan
Mike Duncan
Mike Friesen
Mo Khan
Otyce
RoboSapient
Russell Ball
Scott Hanselman
Scott Reynolds
Steven Rockarts
Tech Embassy
Terry Thibodeau
Tom Opgenorth
Vladimir Levin
The Justice Gray Fan Club
Amazing Mrs. Loquacious
Dr. Teeth
Facedown
Janey Lynne
Maxime Lamy
Ridley Thunder
Stan Woo
Vanilla Con
Wobbly*Bits
I Wish These People Updated More Than Once a Year
Anand Narayan
Jeff Perrin
The *real* toughest part of a wedding... >>
The death of good domain names, part two
When this blog was previously at Blogger, I wrote a
post bemoaning the lack of available domain names
. Some of my original choices for domains were already taken; and worse, they weren't necessarily taken by anything good. Notable among these were
grayarea.blogspot.com
, whose owner was probably arrested shortly after his one post, and of course
shadeofgray.blogspot.com
, the always entertaining diary of a 14 year old girl and her seventeen unfulfilled crushes at junior high (which was either written by a 14 year old girl or a failed soap opera writer).
Moving off of Blogger had its advantages and disadvantages: for example, I no longer had to worry about the possibility of any of my friends posting on Blogger with an image of a giant swinging phallus. Yes, I actually have a friend who has this as part of his profile on Blogger for some reason; no, I don't have any idea why - some questions, I find, are better left unanswered. I also am able to post by category, so anyone who wants all posts
where I make fun of Suresh
can find them easily.
However, my available domain name selections weren't much better than Blogger. No longer would I be being confused with a stalker in training or the next episode of Degrassi Jr. High! No, now my domain could potentially be mistaken for either a web site that had
5 years worth of bisexual adult DVD reviews
(likely a site that Suresh maintains) or a site devoted to
"Sexual Harassment: Prevention, Training, Materials, and Services"
(likely a site that Suresh
caused
). I assume the site owners didn't mean to imply that they train people to sexually harass others, or provide sexual harassment to those who wish to pay their fees. This reminds me of one company I used to work for who posted an ad for a computer class called "How to Beat Your Kids"...ah, if only they had mentioned somewhere that the class was about how to play computer games. No wonder they eventually folded...=)
-J
Sunday, October 02, 2005
Comments [0]
Personal
|
Suresh
|
Name
E-mail
Home page
Remember Me
Comment (HTML not allowed)
Enter the code shown (prevents robots):
Justice Gray
: a seething cauldron of rampaging masculinity. A fighter! A brother! Your
secret lover
! He's also a software development consultant and the Vice President of the
Edmonton .NET user group
. He also greatly enjoys speaking about himself in the 3rd person.
Gray's Matter Archives
Recent Posts
No bias to see here
Foreshadowing is over
Foreshadowing, part II
Foreshadowing
Controversy clarifications!
The most controversial interview of ALL TIME
Finally! The *winner* of the "What Justice Gray Means to Me" contest
The mystery of D'Arcy Lussier's ASP.NET MVP is solved...
Well, now that's pretty horrifying
MVPs on MVC: "No, we don't have any idea either"
Why I am happy to not be at the MVP Summit
Post Categories
BookReviews
Conferences
DasBlog
EDMUG
Goals
HanselmanQuestions
HotDeveloperCorner
ILiveToInform
Leadership
Mac
OtherGrayAreas
Personal
Productivity
Ruby
Suresh
Technical
Transformers
Vancouver
Wii
<
August 2008
>
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
27
28
29
30
31
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
1
2
3
4
5
6
Sign In