Wikipedia To Dump GoDaddy Over SOPA 197
Reader jampola points out that Wikimedia's Jimmy Wales last week said clearly what was only hinted at earlier in the month; now "It's not only imgur (among many others) who are giving GoDaddy the flick; it also appears Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikimedia, will be making the change. While unsure to what effect Wikimedia utilizes the services of GoDaddy, I imagine this could very well be another public blow for GoDaddy in the wrong direction over their decision to support SOPA."
Re:Use Namecheap (Score:2, Funny)
I can't but happy with their service.
Learn to spell. Perhaps you can butt Grumpy or Sleepy with their service.
I'm sure someone who has experience with the dwarfs will chime in.
In response... (Score:5, Funny)
In response, GoDaddy will now have various pictures of Danica Patrick at the top of all of their site's pages, urgently pleading people to register domains with them.
The caption would be:
If everyone reading this registered 5 domains with us, we could end the internet today. Please read a personal appeal. Please help.
Re:Use Namecheap (Score:5, Funny)
I can't but happy with their service.
Learn to spell. Perhaps you can butt Grumpy or Sleepy with their service.
I'm sure someone who has experience with the dwarfs will chime in.
His spelling is fine. Learn to Grammar.
Re:In response... (Score:4, Funny)
So long as the pictures aren't work-safe, everyone will be happy.
Re:Use Namecheap (Score:5, Funny)
When writing quickly I have a tendency to drop random words.
So you accidentally the whole post?
Re:Use Namecheap (Score:5, Funny)
Re:You are doing it wrong (Score:5, Funny)
I must have missed the meme.
How could you have the meme about typing a sentence but accidentally the verb?
Of course, Method320's post was a submeme of the original missing-verb meme, with a compound verb in the usual place, but the infinitive missing. Maybe that what confused you? Compound verbs too difficult for a lot of English-speaking people nowadays.
(And some of us now studying Engrish and Chinglish instead. Those languages will valuable in coming Chinese century. ;-)