In a dramatic change that will affect the way things function on the Internet, the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) announced today the news that will change an entire industry.
“No longer will the ‘dot com’ and other TLDs be pronounced as such. It’s time to fix a long-standing issue that has been bugging us since at least 1993”, said Lisa Pozowski of IANA.
“The new pronunciation will require the use of “full stop” before the TLD. Millions of people were told the wrong way and it’s so important to fix this”, she added.
In other words, domains will have to be described as full stop coms, full stop nets etc.
The new rule takes effect on November 1st. DomainGang full stop com will implement the new changes immediately.
‘Bout bloody time too stop Buggers shoulda carried on with the old telegram lingo stop Blessing the Sceptic Tanks did NOT get their ruddy periods in instead what stop Imagine Facebook period com or Linkedin period com what stop And all that rot stop And stop