View Full Version : Minor detail...but..
GijsZePa
07-18-2007, 11:33 AM
Somebody noticed that ,when entering namepros mainpage, the .mobi logo has moved to the left. It was on the right side before..
Something to do with status ? :hmmmm2:
Martin
Scandiman
07-18-2007, 04:06 PM
I think the proper term is "game on" ;)
namewaiter
07-18-2007, 07:37 PM
huh .. you really think there is a reason behind it?
Gerry
07-18-2007, 07:59 PM
I think the proper term is "game on" ;)Elaborate please. What is going on in that Scandi cranium, me wonders. :hmmmm2:
huh .. you really think there is a reason behind it?
I think there might be indeed -- being one of the more active forums there. Otherwise, why would it change after so long in the other position? Probably didn't just happen accidentally, is all I'm sayin'...:bandit:
It's an ergonomics thing.:hmmmm2:
With all the good news coming out about the dotMobi namespace - there's not much call for wild roundhouse punches at dotMobi but from the most myopic mobi-bashers. All that's left for average mobi-bashers to do is hit with quick short jabs.:damnmate:
A recent little-known, unpublished, secret study determined that most (not all) mobi-bashers are left handed. Putting the .mobi logo on the left side of the screen makes it a shorter swing for them to vent latent missed-the-boat-frustrations (MTBF), thus delaying the effects of carpal-bashing-syndrome-mobi-denial-subset (CBS-MDS). An ergonomically-aware forum - very thoughtful of the those mods. My guess it's that antioxidants guy helping get things healthy.:smile:
texasgamer
07-18-2007, 10:26 PM
Well at least the three names are lined up in alphabetical order now.
And the way I see it, thats how I would rank their importance!
Mobi first, then tv then us. :)
.Mobi .TV .US
Scandiman
07-18-2007, 10:59 PM
It's an ergonomics thing.:hmmmm2:
With all the good news coming out about the dotMobi namespace - there's not much call for wild roundhouse punches at dotMobi but from the most myopic mobi-bashers. All that's left for average mobi-bashers to do is hit with quick short jabs.:damnmate:
A recent little-known, unpublished, secret study determined that most (not all) mobi-bashers are left handed. Putting the .mobi logo on the left side of the screen makes it a shorter swing for them to vent latent missed-the-boat-frustrations (MTBF), thus delaying the effects of carpal-bashing-syndrome-mobi-denial-subset (CBS-MDS). An ergonomically-aware forum - very thoughtful of the those mods. My guess it's that antioxidants guy helping get things healthy.:smile:
CBS-MDS :laugh::laugh::laugh: Now that is some funny stuff! In response to your final comment I think Reece is indeed a healthy addition to the crew and I wish him well.
GijsZePa
07-19-2007, 06:53 AM
It's an ergonomics thing.:hmmmm2:
With all the good news coming out about the dotMobi namespace - there's not much call for wild roundhouse punches at dotMobi but from the most myopic mobi-bashers. All that's left for average mobi-bashers to do is hit with quick short jabs.:damnmate:
A recent little-known, unpublished, secret study determined that most (not all) mobi-bashers are left handed. Putting the .mobi logo on the left side of the screen makes it a shorter swing for them to vent latent missed-the-boat-frustrations (MTBF), thus delaying the effects of carpal-bashing-syndrome-mobi-denial-subset (CBS-MDS). An ergonomically-aware forum - very thoughtful of the those mods. My guess it's that antioxidants guy helping get things healthy.:smile:
ROTFLMAO :biggrin:
Martin
Coincidentally, I asked this question at NP with a similar thread title.
The response was: it's alphabetical.
coast
07-19-2007, 10:02 PM
I think the proper term is "game on" ;)
Hate to contradict you buddy, but THIS means game on:
http://www.sedo.com/links/showhtml.php3?Id=1482&tracked=&partnerid=&language=us
Scandiman
07-19-2007, 10:20 PM
Hate to contradict you buddy, but THIS means game on:
http://www.sedo.com/links/showhtml.php3?Id=1482&tracked=&partnerid=&language=us
No contradiction here for me, just glad to see .mobi getting a little more respect.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.1.10 Copyright © 2012 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.