Oct 06, 2008 08:30PM GMT
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Tech - Internet
Most Misleading URLs: Which is your favorite?
When people don't pay attention to details, it often leads to complications, disasters, or sometimes extreme hilarity. In these cases, the URL's found were not examined very well before their creation, providing the average joe a dose of laughter. If you've been to high school, one of the fundamentals that any English teacher will teach you is, EDIT your work. Go back, re-read it, have someone else read it, and make sure you don't end up with any of these silly misleading titles.> Who Represents will find the name of the agent that represents any celebrity. Their Web site is: whorepresents.com. (whore-presents)
>Experts Exchange is a knowledge base where programmers can exchange advice and views at expertsexchange.com. (expert-sex-change)
>Looking for a pen? Look no further than Pen Island at penisland.net (penis-land)
>And don't forget the Mole Station Native Nursery in New South Wales, molestationnursery.com. (molestation-nursery)
>Sausagefest.com- Sausage Fest advocates grilling sausages and partying with friends... not what you may have first thought.
>omg.com- Oh my God.. no! This site has nothing to do with gossip, religion or anything of that sort. omg.com stands for The Object Management Group, which is an organization that regulates software technology.
Answered None of these misleading URLs compares to...
The spam I receive asking if I want Viagra...I'm a woman, and it's not my problem