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 boilerplate text is just random junk to keep the page in google's > index, > to keep the value of the domain up a tiny little bit.
I see ... but I must say that the 'random junk' looks pretty good, with a different title like 'PoetsClub' or so it would make a nice webpage. > On October 27, 2014 at 9:49 AM Thorsten Jolitz > <tjol...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi List, >> >> have you seen this website: >> >> ,---- >> | http://www.picolisp.org/ >> `---- >> >> 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 PicoLisp, maybe Alex >> should sue them for copyrights violations ... ;-) >> >> -- >> cheers, >> Thorsten >> >> >> -- >> UNSUBSCRIBE: >> mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subject=Unsubscribe -- cheers, Thorsten -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subject=Unsubscribe