Moving domain name away from Go Daddy.

Previously on the 37prime, the internet and real life:

Are Go Daddy’s intensions pure or just damage control?

Well, I have been wanting to move the only domain I have away from Go Daddy for a long time. I registered the domain name through Google Apps and at that time Go Daddy was the only option given. Go Daddy is one of two Google’s domain registration partners, the other one is eNom.com

So I went to Hover.com to transfer the domain name. Hover opposes SOPA, as the blog says.

Tutorial on moving your domain from Go Daddy to Hover.

Disclaimer:
This post is not a commercial endorsement of Hover.com.

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2 Replies to “Moving domain name away from Go Daddy.”

  1. Uh, you need to remove that dumb ass snow. First it distracts away from your content and will annoy readers. Second, try clicking a link as the fucking snow is falling right over the link. AND THIRD, it forces a horizontal scroll-bar to show randomly every couple hundred milliseconds. If you do not think this is a big deal, try scrolling the page as the horizontal scrollbar is flashing. If you have mouse down on the scrollbar button as the horizontal scrollbar appears, it forces a resize of the vertical scrollbar. Which means your mouse is no longer OVER the button, but now over a random section of the scrollbar causing a jump. Now if you do not let your mouse up before the horizontal scrollbar appears again then the whole process will repeat and you will just jump to random spots of the page until you let up. If you want your readers to actually be able to read and interact with your fucking content, then remove that retarded shit.

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