
You'd think they'd've realised it might be a good idea to register more than just the .gov.uk version of the name.
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Wed 28 Jul 2004, 13:51,
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the media don't actually pick up on THAT. Makes you want to cry*
*may not be true... it's just the onions
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Wed 28 Jul 2004, 13:55,
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*may not be true... it's just the onions

(asked this in the old thread, but think it scrolled off the board right away - which popup-blocker are you using?)
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Wed 28 Jul 2004, 13:59,
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Combined with the Google toolbar it's quite effective too. Better now I can see UKDragon images, though :)
It also had a spazz with streaming Real Media files until I upgraded to the latest version of Real. Bloody computers.
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Wed 28 Jul 2004, 14:05,
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It also had a spazz with streaming Real Media files until I upgraded to the latest version of Real. Bloody computers.

I for one hadn't heard of the government's site until after the fake one, and I'm relatively up on political type stuff...
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Wed 28 Jul 2004, 14:09,
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If I was dean of that university I would be quoted as saying "Our students are politically aware and technically skilled I stand right behind him"
Instead we have another risk averse dont rock the boat type responce
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Wed 28 Jul 2004, 13:51,
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Instead we have another risk averse dont rock the boat type responce

How can they be sure the Dougie Alexander message was 'made up'
THat is like saying the web site is not to be taken seriously*
* or orally
EDIT: BTW I like the Cymraeg version
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Wed 28 Jul 2004, 13:57,
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THat is like saying the web site is not to be taken seriously*
* or orally
EDIT: BTW I like the Cymraeg version