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Cracker
July 5th, 2002, 23:51
This service is brought to you by the same guy that brought you 9cy - you can tell, because there is a banner advertising his paid hosting service on the site's main page. Anyway, the service is located at http://www.w0t.org/ .

conkermaniac
July 6th, 2002, 00:14
Hey, how did you find that? I did remember that I mentioned in on these forums a while ago...

They are a great redirection service, IMO. And it also will very likely stay ad-free with support from 9cy.net and another little project Paul is working on (which I won't tell you but you'll probably find out, of course ;)).

trenzterra
July 6th, 2002, 06:33
looks cool but I don't fancy url redirections with numbers or the letter z.

anhedonia
July 6th, 2002, 07:31
Originally posted by trenzterra
looks cool but I don't fancy url redirections with numbers or the letter z.

Yeah same, but w0t.org isn't too bad. :confused2

loggerheads
July 6th, 2002, 08:54
actually, it is pretty bad, coz stupid people(like me) might well confuse the 0 with an o/O

Daniel
July 6th, 2002, 10:26
I wouldn't trust them, they can't design there own website. Thats a friggin template from freewebtemplates.com

DCI
July 6th, 2002, 13:09
Just because they dont have time to design a website for a redirection they are bad?

Rigght..

conkermaniac
July 6th, 2002, 20:34
Originally posted by Daniel
I wouldn't trust them, they can't design there own website. Thats a friggin template from freewebtemplates.com

Paul isn't a designer; he's a much better programmer though. And plus, as DCI said, what's a webdesign got to do with redirection anyway? If they were a webdesigning firm or some professional company, they would definitely need their own design, but this is only a free service.

The Red Guy
July 6th, 2002, 21:45
That's right partly, but if you're a professional programmer, you should at least be able to design your own websites.

Cracker
July 6th, 2002, 22:38
Um, if you're talking about desigining graphics, which is a part of "professional web design," then that is a completely different skill from programming.