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kwicky | 22:28 Tue 03rd Oct 2006 | Site Suggestions
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Many of the questions could be put to a global audience especially the USA. Whether having a .com extension would help in this.
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T'internet is global (except maybe for China) therefore all of the questions are already open to a global audience.
There are alot of people from all over the World using this site and Scotland too i believe.
Whats A Dot.com extension....is that a debenhams thingy..(:o)
I thought it was her latest hairstyle.
You have dll Error problems Kwicky? Try Internet & Technology
See the russians can get it..(:o)
lol at corby..hehe..!(((*_*)))
The citizens of Kettering will be getting electricity in 2010, so watch out then!!!!!
kwicky, I believe a lot of people get directed to AB by search engines - many arrive without noticing that this is a UK-based site, and it probably doesn't make any difference to them. (Lots have come to get answers for the Marlboro quiz, which I think is strictly American.) As kempie says, anyone from China posting an answer will find it is automatically turned into 'Long Live the Great Helmsman', but the site is open to anyone else anywhere.
Why Go Global; because change happenz!!!!!!!!
jno...brilliant as usual.
whoosh..::::::::::~~~((((*_*))))
Having looked through the topics cannot spot many US replies. [edited by ABED]
ooooh VINNY, Dave Edmunds...

I know it was meant for jno, but don't tell her I had a sneaky view too...
great sound... and all that tricky camerawork to disguise the fact they were miming to the record... I'd forgotten how psychedelia made my eyes hurt
American answers? what do they look like then?
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They are usually longer and have isms in them.

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