Hi List,
have you seen this website:
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| http://www.picolisp.org/
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Its a nice looking website, but I cannot see no connection to PicoLisp
whatsover. Or does 'picolisp' have other no technical meanings to native
English speakers?
Even the camel case they use is the same as in
someone registered that domain for PicoLisp, then did not renew the fee.
When it was expired, the domain was snatched (like most expired domains are)
by one of these companies which do nothing else but buy expired domains and
resell them.
The boilerplate text is just random junk to keep the page
Jakob Eriksson ja...@aurorasystems.eu writes:
someone registered that domain for PicoLisp, then did not renew the fee.
When it was expired, the domain was snatched (like most expired
domains are)
by one of these companies which do nothing else but buy expired domains and
resell them.
The
Alexander Burger a...@software-lab.de writes:
Hi Alex,
I think the above site is evil.
so the message to take home is that evilness might come along with a
pretty attractive appearance ...
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Thorsten
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On October 27, 2014 at 10:20 AM Alexander Burger a...@software-lab.de wrote:
Hi Jakob,
our mails just crossed ;-)
someone registered that domain for PicoLisp, then did not renew the fee.
Yes, javuchi messed it up somehow, but it may not be only his fault. It
seems to be possible that