Posted by Stan McCann on 09/28/05 05:46
Chris Hope <blackhole@electrictoolbox.com> wrote in
news:dhcc1v$9ni$1@lust.ihug.co.nz:
> Dylan Parry wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
>>> .co.uk is the most useless I have seen - and why does america not
>>> have a .co.us ?
>>
>> Not quite. .co.uk is very useful for Britain-based companies. The
>> reason that the US doesn't have .co.us is probably because they
>> hijacked the global .com for that purpose.
>
> There is actaully a .us TLD but it doesn't get used very much
> because US companies seem to prefer to go with .com
I found it acceptable for a purely personal site (see sig). Some ISPs
don't like it with email though; too much spam comes from .va where va
stands for any 2 letter domain suffix. They filter on that basis.
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