Re: a Lispy blog name (OT)



arnuld <geek.arnuld@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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| I want to create a blog and for domain name. Out of my Love for Common
| Lisp, I want to choose something related to Lisp. I have come up with
| these:
| http://lispmacro.wordpress.com
| http://lispy.wordpress.com
| http://defmacro.wordpress.com
| http://clos.wordpress.com
| do you any more ideas ?
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How about "common-lisp-rules-teh-w0r1d.wordpress.com"? ;-}

Or just keep it simple: "cl.wordpress.com"


-Rob

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