On 4/2/01 at 7:06 PM Alan S. Harrell wrote:
>Because in time a service's capacity is overrun. An attractive name
>will bring on more users at a more rapid rate than a name that is not
>popular.
On that basis one might expect that subscribers to the "devilsplayground"
will be a very slow trickle after an initial wave of adolescent lads.
However, the website is most professional, with a "To Do List",
"Appointments" and "Reminders" section on the opening page. It appears to
be geared much more to managerial and professional types than those looking
"for a good time" ;>) The name is utterly incongruous to the overall
appearance of the site.
>However, a good pop3 account with an awful name makes a good service
>to subscribe to newsletters and other one-way lists.
Although in the case of the "devilsplayground" perhaps not the "Christians
Take a Stand Newsletter".
>>snip
>LOL. I'll have to send you some Gulf breezes. :-)
Better yet, hook me up with some wild-eyed anarchists who are planning to
divert the Gulf Stream.
>>snip
>Are sure you wouldn't melt there, Eskimo? :-)
Not I; temperatures in the mid eighties merely make me mellow.
A - currently far from mellow in chilly Canada