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Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ghandi on Wednesday, December 09, 2009, 10:37:18 PM
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Version 2.0.
It was only a matter of time. Lets do this thing.
Edit: SeriousHams.com purchased.
Edit2: host purchased.
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No wai!
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SeriousHams.com (http://serioushams.com)
:)
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I'm actually surprised that domain was available.
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haha Ghandhi.
Well done!
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Please explain this to me, google search and wiki turned up nothing.
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Please explain this to me, google search and wiki turned up nothing.
Were you not part of the Gamers.com shenanigans after the IGN exodus? Can you guys believe that was like 2001? Crazy.
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Yea I was at gamers.com, and I do vaguely remember serious hams, but I never went there. Is like thong thursdays or something?
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Sadly, this time we know more about copyright laws and we can't just make a site with rando pics on it.
We'll think of something.
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As long as Gandhi doesn't start posing himself...
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No ninja icon on that post, Pug? That was a surefire candidate if I ever saw one.
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I'm actually surprised that domain was available.
Yeah I was too. You'd think that someone would have snatched up the most awesome domain name in existence by now.
I actually have no clue what I'm going to do with the site. I need to figure out some way to profit off of it.
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we could run a site that set up very elaborate pranks at a fee.
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Make it one of those crappy fake blog sites that just put random ads on it. I've heard those actually do quite well.
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you mean msn.com?
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haha I know what you mean Schlotzky... Their whole new "Bing" push is extremely stupid and poorly disguised.
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113 hits so far. The majority of whom were undoubtedly disappointed.
Also, fuck Google Apps.
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Dude, your site says "Account Suspended".
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Yeah, I need to renew it. I haven't done anything on it in ages and I only spent a matter of hours on the site total. But I just got a book on working with Dreamweaver that I'm slowly getting through, so I should make some progress soon.
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A book on Dreamweaver? Shouldn't you get a book on XHTML and CSS to start, then move on to learning the nuances of Dreamweaver? As far as I know, most people that use Dreamweaver don't use the WYSIWYG feature and do all the code manually.
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It goes over XHTML and CSS as well. I guess I just figured that, if I want to learn a program, I mine as well use the best.
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Oh, I wasn't doubting your choice of program. Dreamweaver is the best, by far. I use it when I do any coding or editing, but I just use the code view. I just like Dreamweaver because it colors the tags, seamlessly ties into your web host, and has a nice error and code compliance feature. But you still have to know XHTML and CSS.
Edit: Sorry, one of my acronyms was screwy.