On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 11:18:31AM +0000, Dave Briggs wrote:
Since I am leaving my job at the University shortly, I want to get myself sorted with a new permanent email addy, and want to register a domain name. The one I wanted was to be ww.tyndale.net, or some other acceptable suffix. I like the name as it's firstly the name of the street where I live, I like the historical connection, and it's also a nice short word. dave@tyndale.net - sounds lovely, doesn't it?
Trouble is, the only suffixes free are .info or (ugh) .biz. The latter is deffo out, but I am totally undecided as to whether tyndale.info is any good or not. If I decide not, then it's straight back to the drawing board...
There are always the CentralNIC domains; *.uk.net, *.uk.com, *.gb.net and *.gb.com for example. More expensive and not to everyone's taste, but an option if you've got your heart set on a particular domain.
J.