> "williebrown.com, williebrownjr.com, damayor.com
He's only "Willie" to his friends. The rest of us have to call him
William.
So what do we reserve to his personal use, his given name, his last name,
his nicknames?
I guess Willy Brown and George W. Bush now have something in common --
they don't like to be in the public eye unless they control the dialog.
Somehow it bothers me that a politician thinks that .com best expresses
his/her relation to others.
He could have been "willybrown.sf.ca.us". It's still available as far as
I know.
--karl--
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