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No They Didn't

18 Jul 2003 by

From an email from my friend Jim:

“If you were an energy company called POWERGEN & you had a subsidiary that operated in Italy, what would you call the company’s website? probably not www.powergenitalia.com, but… they did: www.powergenitalia.com

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18 Jul 2003 | Darrel said...

The domain name is cute, but what's with the AT+T logo?

18 Jul 2003 | dmr said...

Wow, frames are so 1994; kinda like the rest of their site.

Also, why not just do powergen.com/italy; or make italian a choice on the web site? Why do we need a new domain for every iteration on a theme.

18 Jul 2003 | Michael Brunetto said...

I keep laughing Beavis and Butthead style. That these kinds of things manage to slip by unnoticed is beyond me.

Still funny as hell, though.

18 Jul 2003 | MrAnonymous said...

Cant. Stop. Laughing.

Okay, I'm done now.

But it's still funny.

18 Jul 2003 | Steve said...

It's not real.

18 Jul 2003 | Andy Baio said...

Well, it's for a real company called Powergen in Italy. But it's not the Powergen UK company. This Powergen sells "specialized battery products." (More on Snopes.)

18 Jul 2003 | suppafly said...

For those of you too lazy to read:
The powergenitalia.com domain apparently hosts the web site of a real Italian company which sells specialized battery products.

it is real.. its just not the uk company as Andy Baio mentioned

21 Jul 2003 | Joshua Kaufman said...

Another one culled from Elegant Hack: expertsexchange.com

21 Jul 2003 | chris said...

Or indeed
www.antiquesexchange.com

Then of course the site that lists celebrities and the agents that represent them. Obviously.

www.whorepresents.com

21 Jul 2003 | Jim said...

You're all welcome!

23 Jul 2003 | Marco said...

Perhaps someone in Powergen has played with the NetSol Brainstorm gadget...

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