In message 200312081131.19930.gt@pobox.com Graham Trott gt@pobox.com wrote:
On Monday 08 December 2003 11:18, Dave Briggs wrote:
Thanks for all your comments. I have another quick question, though it is more a matter of taste than anything...
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...
Does anyone have opinions on this? I could do with some ideas....
tyndale.me.uk is also available. And I believe the .eu domain is now accepting registrations.
You could try an alternative domain name, I am giving a 20 minute talk on these to East Anglian computer user groups. As to .eu when are they going to abolish .fr,.be etc. If the answer is that they are not, then ICANN should not approve it as a ccTLD (or gTLD for that matter). Do not use .biz as many domain owners of .biz domains had their domain removed thanks to a mistake.