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It's only .co.uk so is really only usefull for the UK. It's not Global like .com

It's too long and is fight the right word?

There are probably many other well established sites with better names.

Of course Global warming is a big issue in the UK too...the weather has gone really weird.

If someone wants to set up another such site for the UK they might want this name.....Maby you should develop it.

Otherwise I don't think it's worth much. low $00 or reg fee.

all the best
 
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vim108 said:
It's only .co.uk so is really only usefull for the UK. It's not Global like .com

that's the whole point. it is UK based and localized info seems to be king right now on the net. I believe that co.uk is quite popular in the UK? (I also own the org.uk).

vim108 said:
It's too long and is fight the right word?

not too long (stop global warming.com is worth millions), and Branson Virgin UK just announced a 3+ billion "fight global warming" campaign. good enough term for Branson, good enough term for me.


vim108 said:
Of course Global warming is a big issue in the UK too...the weather has gone really weird.

If someone wants to set up another such site for the UK they might want this name.....Maby you should develop it.

indeed.

vim108 said:
Otherwise I don't think it's worth much. low $00 or reg fee.

all the best

of course, I disagree with that! Perhaps a UK based poster could chime in?
 
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