domain name and changes
01/06/07 16:28 Filed in: Meta-blog
I finally broke down and got a real webservice to host the site. In doing so I got to formalize the domain and site names. That brought up an interesting question: should I actually keep the name as The Second Law? In fact, there already is a website with the name of secondlaw.com in use. It's actually an established site with a great deal of content. While I could use "thesecondlaw," it really would just be an attempt to get around what's already there and not very fair to Frank L. Lambert.
So off to choose a new name. I had a few in mind already, but when I went to check them they were already taken. "Reciprocalspace.com" is alreayd registered, though there's no content. So, while not my first choice, I'm happy with this as a name.
I found a few other interesting things (well, probably only interesting to me in this particular time) . The name reciprocalspace.net was actually previously owned by someone previously. However, about 1 year ago they stopped paying
However, does this mean that I now need to stick to scattering experiments?
So off to choose a new name. I had a few in mind already, but when I went to check them they were already taken. "Reciprocalspace.com" is alreayd registered, though there's no content. So, while not my first choice, I'm happy with this as a name.
I found a few other interesting things (well, probably only interesting to me in this particular time) . The name reciprocalspace.net was actually previously owned by someone previously. However, about 1 year ago they stopped paying
However, does this mean that I now need to stick to scattering experiments?