End of an era - www.binaryzone.co.uk will vanish soon ...
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End of an era - www.binaryzone.co.uk will vanish soon ...
Hey guys,
It looks like I'll be losing my lovely http://www.binaryzone.co.uk domain name thanks to Nominet hitting me with a whopping £94 bill to renew it which, due to current circumstances, I can't pay.
This means the site will vanish in the next few days and a lot of links to it will be broken. I'm going to try to bag a new domain name but as I'm so busy at work at the moment have left things too late to make it a smooth switchover.
I was planning to give the site a bit of a revamp anyway so I may use the down-time to finish off some stuff I was working on - including a section with FREE downloadable BZ disk images, The Best Of Fred Gray CD (if Chris gives me the go-ahead to unleash it), Project:Hubbard (so much done, so much still to do!)
But for now it's bye-bye Binary Zone ... (Unless there's a sudden influx of orders on the site, ahem! *cough*)
I will return.
It looks like I'll be losing my lovely http://www.binaryzone.co.uk domain name thanks to Nominet hitting me with a whopping £94 bill to renew it which, due to current circumstances, I can't pay.
This means the site will vanish in the next few days and a lot of links to it will be broken. I'm going to try to bag a new domain name but as I'm so busy at work at the moment have left things too late to make it a smooth switchover.
I was planning to give the site a bit of a revamp anyway so I may use the down-time to finish off some stuff I was working on - including a section with FREE downloadable BZ disk images, The Best Of Fred Gray CD (if Chris gives me the go-ahead to unleash it), Project:Hubbard (so much done, so much still to do!)
But for now it's bye-bye Binary Zone ... (Unless there's a sudden influx of orders on the site, ahem! *cough*)
I will return.
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Nominet don't really want to do it: which is why they quote prices to put people off and get them to hassle their own nameserver providers. That's going to bite them in the arse since the impression I get is that the .co.uk domain is in a bit of a mess, thanks to all and sundry selling domain names and then not bothering to renew them, but not enabling the owners to do so either.CraigG wrote:94 quid? For a UK domain name? That's... just... insane...
In fact, it makes me so ANGRY!!!
(but then everything does that these days).
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Well, there are loads of places, but they can't renew the binaryzone.co.uk domain since it's owned by idiots, and the only way to get back control is to give Nominet a lot of money. I use 123-reg.co.uk myself.CraigG wrote:Of course, Kenz could always switch to GoDaddy domain hostingâ€â€it's pretty good value and fairly reliable.
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Hmm, well nominally it is, I guess, but not in real life. It's always a mistake handing an ISP control of your domain registration. It's not their core business: what do they care if they "forget" to renew your domain while taking the money for it?CraigG wrote:Ahâ€â€I was under the impression the domain was owned by Kenz.
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Yeah, I fell into the messy .co.uk trap I'm afraid. The domain was bought a good few years ago but all the info on where it came from is lost in the mists of time so I am unable to access the relevant control panel to renew it cheaply. Nominet automatically sting you with an £80 bill (+VAT) when a domain expires but there's no way I'm going to pay that much.
It's not fatal - I'll buy a different domain and will attach it to the Zone shortly. Plus any down-time will give me the chance to give the site some much needed tweaks - I really want to add lots of (FREE!) downloadable goodies just to say "thanks!" to everyone who has visited the Zone over the years. It's payback time!
It's not fatal - I'll buy a different domain and will attach it to the Zone shortly. Plus any down-time will give me the chance to give the site some much needed tweaks - I really want to add lots of (FREE!) downloadable goodies just to say "thanks!" to everyone who has visited the Zone over the years. It's payback time!
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Enuff with the GoDaddy pimping already. It's bad enough that I have to endure their ads on the Slashdot Review podcast every single day, and on a weekly basis on Diggnation.CraigG wrote:Of course, Kenz could always switch to GoDaddy domain hostingâ€â€it's pretty good value and fairly reliable.
I wouldn't know if they have the best product in the world, coz I'd never employ their services out of sheer annoyance with them polluting my morning ride to the office.
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There's was a couple of BinaryZone.<whatnot> permutations available when I checked earlier today. Just make sure you purchase the thing yourself and keep all control of it.Kenz wrote:It's not fatal - I'll buy a different domain and will attach it to the Zone shortly.
I've bought kwed.org off Network Solutions back in the prehistoric ages, and even though there's cheaper alternatives available nowadays I just can't be arsed to switch.