
She makes it and sells it right there.
I'd try it but have had enough food poisoning this year thanks.
( , Tue 5 Jul 2011, 10:38, archived)

Gonna try www.shiso-london.co.uk tonight probably as Im having a totally awesome day.
( , Tue 5 Jul 2011, 10:41, archived)

Which really is a geek's special power, the ability to google something.
( , Tue 5 Jul 2011, 11:08, archived)

( , Tue 5 Jul 2011, 11:22, archived)

Where would I have come across that? If a client gave me an invalid domain name, I wouldn't ask them back for a "fqdn", I would say "That domain is incorrect". The domain name is unregistered, but from what I gather from a wiki article, an FQDN is in respect to how the domain is written and not where it points too in some sort of Hosts/DNS, therefore .co.uk it would pass validation on the 'domain name' itself, it just doens't go anywhere.
( , Tue 5 Jul 2011, 11:21, archived)

You might not talk about an fqdn to them, but that's sure;y what you should know it as... I build web servers and I sure as tits use fqdns in the apache configs.
( , Tue 5 Jul 2011, 11:26, archived)

It's a very important job, without it, the sites can't go up online. You don't need to validate yourself with unnessersary anagrams. You should be proud of your job. We all need someone to make sure the offsite backups run every day.
( , Tue 5 Jul 2011, 11:33, archived)

And instead now am a proud owner of Yorkshire Sauce
( , Tue 5 Jul 2011, 12:46, archived)