Domain: ikeahackers.net
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Re:Kind of see their point...
disclaimer http://www.ikeahackers.net/abo...
"Are you paid by IKEA or is this an elaborate scheme by IKEA to make us buy more furniture?
No, not a cent. Nil, nada, zilch. IKEA does not pay me nor is this site their idea or in any way sanctioned or endorsed by IKEA. This is purely a fan-run website.However, in the spirit of full disclosure, I do earn from advertising, mainly via Google Ads, SayMedia, Technorati ad networks and when readers support me by buying Amazon or Parts of Sweden products through my affiliate link. From time to time I may test out new forms of advertising but my goal is to always keep advertising as non-intrusive as possible."
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Re:Kind of see their point...
Allowing lawyers to run free and wild
...The site has instructions for building a hanging rat cage.
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Re:Confusion? Really?
They did work with her. They have agreed to let her keep the domain. She simply can't profit from it so the ads have to go. She posted on the site she is looking for a new domain to transition to over time since she does need the revenue the ads bring to keep the site viable. It sucks but at least they are working with her and maybe they will realize the benefit she is to them and help her out.
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insightful?? treadmill... Re:Bully!
Treadmill desks are actually cool. A lot of what I do is reading, thinking and typing - and (except for debugging really intricate logic), I do that as well whether I'm sitting or walking 1.6 mph. I am pleased with how my 2nd hand ikea desk + used treadmill is working out for me. An example: jerker-treadmill-desk (not mine, but a similar setup - I've read the jerker desk is out of production at Ikea, I was lucky enough to find one on craigslist).
So yeah, I'm a fan of the treadmill desk and recommend them.
Unless of course basic fitness smells too much of douchery for you, then never mind. -
Re:wordpress.com?
> isn't everyone's blog a subdomain?
There's no technical restriction to why you would use a subdomain for a certain kind of content (like a blog). So no.
This is a blog: http://www.ikeahackers.net/ - No subdomain. What you consider to be a blog, seems ill-defined.http://it.slashdot.org/story/13/02/28/1534259/html5-storage-bug-can-fill-your-hard-drive#