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They can't possibly have read these first, can they?

From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_name

'Intercapping is often used to clarify the meaning of a domain name. However, DNS is case-insensitive, and some names may be misinterpreted when converted to lowercase. For example: Who Represents, a database of artists and agents, chose whorepresents.com; a therapists' network thought therapistfinder.com looked good; and another website operating as of August 2007, cummingfirst.com, website of the Cumming First United Church in Cumming, GA and powergenitalia.com, a website for an Italian Power Generator company. In such situations, the proper wording can be clarified by use of hyphens. For instance, Experts Exchange, the programmers' site, for a long time used expertsexchange.com, but ultimately changed the name to experts-exchange.com.'

Oops! :P

power-genitalia.com

It's still dirty.

power-gen-italia.com

Italia?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italia_(disambiguation)

Its Italian for Italy. :)
Would badcompany.ea.com fall into the same category?
The only difference between that and the rest is that Bad Company's URL is describing EA pretty well.
The only difference between that and the rest is that Bad Company's URL is describing EA pretty well.
And here I was thinking that Flick was an avid Dwarf Fortress fan.

The fortress Igrisudiz! Strike the earth!
Let's not forget that Pen-Island.net would have been a lot better, too.