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www.duh
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for when you cant remember whether a site was .com .net or something else,to type in .duh and have it look for all of them
whois.net
http://www.whois.net/ Baked exactly as described. There are plenty of other sites that do the same thing, but this one has an easy to remember URL. [mwburden, Jan 06 2002, last modified Oct 04 2004]
Come join the fun!
http://duh.com/ ...or maybe not [thumbwax, May 01 2002, last modified Oct 04 2004]
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And if there is more than one? just displays them as a pair of links? or more like a search engine? |
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Ustabe you'd type url:whateverthehell and search, you'd get everything that contained the term plus everything that mimed it
whateverthehellyouwant, whateverthehellyouwnat, whateverthehellfor, and so on. Doesn't work like a dream, though |
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It's not a bad idea. Wild cards are used in many traditional search engines. Why not something that looks for variations of URLs and provide a list to choose from. This list could also include variations of spelling, hyphen vs. no hyphen and the mentioned suffixes. |
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darn thing's bouncin' again [...kicks the Autonomous PeterSealy Bot] |
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Yeah, I think my browser has a "find the matches" sort of search capability, so I'd have to call baked as well. |
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Looks like PeterSealy has defaulted into PeterSilly mode. Get out the defibrillator .........CLEAR! |
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Sorry, but I have to go with [PeterSealy] on this one. Just go to whois.net (or any of 1000 other websites that let you do a whois lookup), type the part of the domain you know, and it will show you a list of matching domains. |
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Yes, [mwburden], but that's not nearly as nice as just typing in ".duh" as a top-level domain wildcard. |
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