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Re: yes minister and yes prime minister wanted

Posted by Roberto Pirezzi on 12/04/06 07:54

"Stan Brown" <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
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> Sun, 03 Dec 2006 15:10:41 -0500 from Derek Janssen
> <ejanss@nospam.comcast.net>:
>> Roberto Pirezzi wrote:
>> > What has .com got to do with anything???
>> >
>> > All that means is "commercial".
>
> U.S. commercial, last I heard -- just as ".mil" means U.S. military
> and ".gov" means U.S. government. Though there are non-US companies
> that have registered .com domains, the default is .co.uk,

That applies to country specific sites (dk = denmark, de - Germany, Fr =
France, Au = Australia, but .com, as you said, isn't just US based sites and
anyone from those countries can have a .com. In some cases it is useful,
especially if you have a audience than spans several countries, with one
site hosting the links to individual country specific sites where
applicable.

..gov is US Government, and gov.uk is correctly, UK Government, which is
rather more helpful due to multiple town names which are the same across
different countries, specifically for local government.

and .gov.uk
> for government(*). Examples: http://www.royal.gov.uk/ and
> http://amazon.co.uk . The latter lists the DVDs in question at
>
>> http://www.amazon.co.uk/Yes-Minister-Complete-Collection-REGION/dp/B0000DI88E/sr=8-8/qid=1165179994/ref=sr_1_8/026-2565330-3230849?ie=UTF8&s=dvd
>
> though in NTSC region 1 format.

The thing about the Amazon method, is not whether it is co.uk by default,
but whether it is co.uk for ease of convineance for shoppers. I can go to
www.amazon.com and be redirected (by links) to any of the amazon country
specific sites.

>
>> It means he didn't see the poster had posted the question to
>> uk.media.dvd, which perfectly explained why the poster was asking for a
>> title that'd been out for four years.
>
> Actually, I did. But since the spelling and capitalization were,
> well, eccentric, and the poster used a .com address (even though it
> might have been faked), I just assumed it was part of massive
> crossposting.

The .com address is of no consequence, as my own e-mail address, BRITISH
TELECOMMUNICATIONS (BTinternet) is obviously not American.

The cross posting is partly justified, but logic should suggest posting to a
UK group, regardless of cross posting, equals region 2 requirement.

>
> If the poster wanted Region 2, why did he not say so? A Google for
> "yes, prime minister" "region 2"
> turned up 577 links.

In a UK newsgroup, it should only be relevant to ask for region 1.



>
> As I say, my crystal ball was in the shop. So I beg pardon for
> answering the question using the most likely interpretations.
>
>
> (*) though a quick Google found no .mil.uk sites.

That's because they are under the ministry of defence, mod.uk

Cheers

l2oberto
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