How weird is this TV commercial for AT&T GoPhone prepay mobiles? The ad which takes place in a garage features U.S singer Tiffany and the legend that is Meatloaf…………Yes that’s right, TIFFANY and MEATLOAF!!!! All this because the “son” asks for a GoPhone!! I really did love the original Meatloaf song “Paradise By The Dashboard Light” and you have got to give it to them…the ad is very catchy.
I had never heard of GoPhone’s before but I will never forget them now!
British “cruise community” website Cruise.co.uk has set a record price for a .co.uk domain, paying £560k to secure Cruises.co.uk from German travel outfit Nees Reisen.
The previous most-expensive British domain was Recycle.co.uk, bought in October 2007, by ASAP Ventures for £150,000.
The two URLs will remain different sites. Cruise.co.uk will focus on cruising deals, while Cruises.co.uk will encourage user-generated content in order to create an online community for fans of cruises.
This is actually quite good fun…..unless you are a secretary or a P.A or someone who types loads.
Try it and see just how many words per minute you can type. I got to 220 letters per minute, I really cannot remember how many words that actually was.
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