
Last Friday night my domain registrar,
Network Solutions, added .ch (Switzerland), .pl (Poland), .cz (Czech Republic), .ru (Russian Federation), and .li (Liechtenstein/Long Island) to their domain name lineup. I've been waiting for NetSol to support dot-ch for quite a while, so I could snag
koli.ch. And now, I'm the proud owner of
http://koli.ch, a custom
domain hack of my last name using the
Swiss ccTLD. Even cooler, NetSol's VP of Engineering confirmed on Twitter that koli.ch was the
first ever dot-ch domain registration through Network Solutions. BTW, before I forget, special thanks to Network Solutions for adding .ch to their lineup!
With that said, probably in the next few weeks, I plan on moving my blog to
http://mark.koli.ch. I have other plans for kolich.com at the moment, hence the desire to digitally relocate. It will definitely be a bit of work getting everything configured properly again on a new ccTLD, but at least I'll have fun configuring my web-server to gracefully redirect search bots and blog readers to my new online home.
Until then, remember, life's a bea.ch.
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