It's much better with the original Flash animation. I wonder if the same donkey-loving brits grabbed this one, or if someone just stole their audio track. posted by mmoncur at 1:04 AM on September 28, 2002
HA!
This discrimination against Anglo-Saxons must stop! posted by sklero at 1:39 AM on September 28, 2002
yeah the flash animation is a real...treat. but I swear those hands look like they're from a corpse or something posted by LuxFX at 1:52 AM on September 28, 2002
Nearly missed the Flash lameness. TBH I think it's better without :) posted by Freaky at 4:46 AM on September 28, 2002
Metadog's Whois search brings them up as registered to different folks, so it looks like the song was reused by a new prankster. And I'd just finally got the damn thing out of my head, too... posted by PinkStainlessTail at 5:44 AM on September 28, 2002
Ah, cosmic justice. It just makes me go all warm and fuzzy on the inside. Kinda like a donkey.... posted by junkbox at 7:17 AM on September 28, 2002
Maybe they can trade for Leslie Harpold's domain name. posted by machaus at 8:06 AM on September 28, 2002
Doesn't the Inernet registry... thingie (sorry, forgot the name) allow companies to sue for rights to their domains when the person who took it is obviously just taking it for theft purposes? Wouldn't a site bragging about taking someone's name be an obvious sign of this?
Just asking, I hope I'm wrong because this is hysterical. posted by XQUZYPHYR at 8:09 AM on September 28, 2002
This is beautiful. If the UK has their own version of the Trademark Cyberpiracy Prevention Act, I guess the issue would be the verisign claim to 'netsol', which I didn't see trademarked. It's great that VeriSign touts its domain protection services, cosmic justic indeed. Donkeys==digital foes? posted by eddydamascene at 3:32 PM on September 28, 2002
Are all british people like that?
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posted by matrix77 at 12:27 AM on September 28, 2002