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    Knowledge Breakthrough?

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    Knowledge Breakthrough? Empty Knowledge Breakthrough?

    Post by Telnic 2014-12-31, 6:38 pm

    Blunderer03-01-2011 12:12 PM




    Knowledge Breakthrough?
     
    .tel must be on the up - a lady in Dorset (rural England) has heard of it!

    Whilst phoning her about my Art & Craft site, I mentioned that I was also using .tel sites to assist with promotion. She replied "Oyverdduvum" (I have heard of them) (quite a long sentence for people from that area). I was overjoyed.

    So there you go. Not all sheep and sex in Dorset. New-fangled things, like .tel, as well.

    telrific03-02-2011 12:49 AM




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    Originally Posted by Blunderer (Post 13104)
    .tel must be on the up - a lady in Dorset (rural England) has heard of it!

    Whilst phoning her about my Art & Craft site, I mentioned that I was also using .tel sites to assist with promotion. She replied "Oyverdduvum" (I have heard of them) (quite a long sentence for people from that area). I was overjoyed.

    So there you go. Not all sheep and sex in Dorset. New-fangled things, like .tel, as well.



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    Good to hear !

    Maybe that lot of cheap sheep bumper stickers was all that was needed for promotion after all !

    :eek:[/size]

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