Have never eaten it. The best pizza here is from locals, not the chains. Papa John may have started local, but what a big chain now! His pizza is too sweet for my taste. His headquarters have a fantastically beautiful, multi-million dollar, landscaped park with waterfalls, duck ponds, trails through the trees, etc. I used to take my lunch over there, find a bench in the shade, and just enjoy the view.
See some images. Many engagement/bridal photos are taken here these days.
Being away I haven't contributed to this discussion much, but totally in agreement with the general way it is going. I certainly do not have the technical necessary so good luck to whoever takes this on!
Sorry that I haven't followed up with this yet. I don't know if it only happens to me, but sometimes when I step up to do something, all the free time I had immediately vanishes, and a combination of work and volunteer gigs becomes a deluge of tasks and late hours, and I usually also get a couple migraines to boot.
This time it's mostly work and AAJ, and a stomach virus instead of a migraine, but debillitating all the same.
Okay, I'll be hanging out with my buddy this weekend in Louisville, and I'm gonna be going over a few things with him, including stuff about my own (forthcoming) blog, so I'll figure out exactly what the dealio is then.
I can host it if jonahpwll's contact doesn't pan out (or you don't want to wait). WordPress is no trouble at all. DNS also no problem. I would have offered sooner if I wasn't late to the party.
One thing to consider: If someone has the .com, they may get nasty about someone using the .org. This is more likely to happen (and they are more likely to succeed) if the sites are for the same thing "confusing the consumer". Craig can probably expand. I recommend we get a .com that doesn't resemble anything existing, even if it means using a nonsense word (c.f. the reason George Eastman named his camera "Kodak").
Dr. Mutex - That's primarily an issue for larger entities, say the issue with whitehouse.gov and whitehouse.com.
That said, it's always better to avoid the potential for issues, but if you go to musicisgood.com it's just a GoDaddy hold page. So there wouldn't an issue here.
Okay, I'll be hanging out with my buddy this weekend in Louisville, and I'm gonna be going over a few things with him, including stuff about my own (forthcoming) blog, so I'll figure out exactly what the dealio is then.
Okay, sorry, it appears I was working with dated material. Nothing going on my end.
If you folks wish, I'll set up WordPress. I'll need the domain name you want it under and I'll give you the DNS servers you need to set at your registrar.
If someone can tell me what to do to get the domain I'll take care of that. I honestly have no idea what to do, though. Or someone can get it and I'll paypal funds to cover it.
I think godaddy.com is the way to go. Registering a domain is pretty intuitive on their site. Plus they are always helpful if you call their support line although it is not a toll free call and they will probably try to soft sell you extra services.
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Edit: ok, a modest proposal, got it.
btw, this -- ""soundsgood.com" is available for $50,000" -- is outrageous. i could buy 999.com for, like, $500.00.
Gotta say, JUJ, he says what's on his mind, and I can't fault him for that.
See some images. Many engagement/bridal photos are taken here these days.
Craig
I'll see about giving him a call tonight. Today will be a busy day for me, but I'm hoping the business ends around 3pm.
Cheers.
Craig
This time it's mostly work and AAJ, and a stomach virus instead of a migraine, but debillitating all the same.
This weekend I'll get some emusers stuff done.
Cheers.
One thing to consider: If someone has the .com, they may get nasty about someone using the .org. This is more likely to happen (and they are more likely to succeed) if the sites are for the same thing "confusing the consumer". Craig can probably expand. I recommend we get a .com that doesn't resemble anything existing, even if it means using a nonsense word (c.f. the reason George Eastman named his camera "Kodak").
I got the .com and the .net for my domain but some asshole is on web with the .org version (which I thought was just for nonprofits).
Short of paying a bunch of lawyer fees, just what can I do to "get nasty" with them.
@Jonah
You just coined it. Dealio.com
Huh, huh.
That said, it's always better to avoid the potential for issues, but if you go to musicisgood.com it's just a GoDaddy hold page. So there wouldn't an issue here.
JUJ - Cease and desist letters are always fun.
Craig
Okay, sorry, it appears I was working with dated material. Nothing going on my end.
Craig
Craig
So it's jackedupfrogkopfisgood.com?
What are you talking about!?! That's the perfect domain.
Craig
"If we took the bones out, it wouldn't be crunchy, would it?"
Craig