It's  WWWs April Aquanti(c) for the year. Incidentally the Aquantic name is 
used by property firm (very BW appropriate) and a 'paper doll' firm - which may 
be a good description for our current minister of waterways - who would not 
even make good paper tiger.
   
   
  

Martin Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Brian Holt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
writes
>I am surprised that no one has mentioned Aquantis. For those that don't
>know this is the new re-branded name for good old British Waterways. Yes
>that poor hard up company that is so short of cash that they have had to
>sack people, cut back on maintenance. double the price of a pump out and
>raise the cost of our licence have found enough cash some where to
>re-brand themselves as Aquantis. How much extra income will this name
>generate, will it be more than changing the web site from British
>Waterways to Waterscape and how much did it all cost.
>

I'd have thought that they would have registered a domain name: 
aquatis.com is registered to a Californian co, aquantis.co.uk to a 
Manchester address. The .org and .org.uk domains are available as an 
investment.

Wassail!
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Martin E Phillips http://www.g4cio.demon.co.uk
Homebrewing, black pudding, boats, morris dancing, ham radio and more!
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