Today's Posts Follow Us On Twitter! TFL Members on Twitter  
Forum search: Advanced Search  
Navigation
Marketplace
  Members Login:
Lost password?
  Forum Statistics:
Forum Members: 24,254
Total Threads: 80,792
Total Posts: 566,471
There are 1078 users currently browsing (tf).
 
  Our Partners:
 
  TalkFreelance     Marketplace     Services Offered / Looking to Hire     Web Hosting :

Need Hosting

Thread title: Need Hosting
     
    Thread tools Search this thread Display Modes  
08-08-2005, 11:36 PM
#1
yni420 is offline yni420
Status: Member
Join date: Jan 2005
Location:
Expertise:
Software:
 
Posts: 251
iTrader: 1 / 100%
 

yni420 is on a distinguished road

  Old  Need Hosting

Hi

A friend of mine is looking for hosting
he wants to start a forum along with his company site.
mainly his company will be a advertising firm
he is looking for hosters who will provide the domain name and hosting space he needs for free in exchange for 50% of money he makes from the site.
once the company is on the move he will pay for the domain name and hosting space from that point on.
Also he is willing to place the hosting company ad in his site

Anyone interested?

Please PM or email to creationzunlimited@gmail.com

yni420

08-09-2005, 06:09 AM
#2
Bennett is offline Bennett
Status: Narassist
Join date: May 2005
Location: USA
Expertise:
Software:
 
Posts: 4,469
iTrader: 32 / 100%
 

Bennett is on a distinguished road

Send a message via MSN to Bennett

  Old

Originally Posted by yni420
Hi

A friend of mine is looking for hosting
he wants to start a forum cum company site.
I'm not too sure what your saying here. could you clarify?

Side note:
I'm not sure if your first language is English--so I'll just point this out to help you. "Cum" in English is ejaculated sperm. "Come" means to move to another point.

08-09-2005, 06:15 AM
#3
Jako is offline Jako
Jako's Avatar
Status: Jakowenko.com
Join date: Jun 2005
Location: Michigan
Expertise:
Software:
 
Posts: 2,199
iTrader: 3 / 100%
 

Jako is on a distinguished road

  Old

Originally Posted by Bennett
I'm not too sure what your saying here. could you clarify?

Side note:
I'm not sure if your first language is English--so I'll just point this out to help you. "Cum" in English is ejaculated sperm. "Come" means to move to another point.
Cum does not mean that at all in English, it's simply a vulgar slang word that was given that meaning.

Technically speaking, it means:

Together with; plus. Often used in combination
Cumulative

So to speak, it sounds like he wants to start a forum along with a company site, etc.

08-09-2005, 07:53 AM
#4
Landes is offline Landes
Landes's Avatar
Status: Talk nerdy to me, baby!
Join date: Sep 2004
Location: Starbucks, California, USA
Expertise:
Software:
 
Posts: 1,324
iTrader: 0 / 0%
 

Landes is on a distinguished road

Send a message via AIM to Landes Send a message via MSN to Landes

  Old

But, Jako, no one uses it in that term At least not that I have ever heard.

08-09-2005, 09:12 AM
#5
Bakie is offline Bakie
Status: Member
Join date: Jul 2005
Location: England
Expertise:
Software:
 
Posts: 137
iTrader: 1 / 100%
 

Bakie is on a distinguished road

  Old

Is the site already made? I can do the hosting for you because at the moment I have a server not doing anything so I can host it for you but the domain I might not be able to do because then things will start to go wrong e.g. legal issues, is it a .com or a .net domain?
Will the site be legal and in english?

08-09-2005, 04:25 PM
#6
BurninDragon08 is offline BurninDragon08
BurninDragon08's Avatar
Status: Sin Binner
Join date: Apr 2005
Location: Renton, Washington
Expertise:
Software:
 
Posts: 119
iTrader: 0 / 0%
 

BurninDragon08 is on a distinguished road

Send a message via AIM to BurninDragon08 Send a message via MSN to BurninDragon08 Send a message via Yahoo to BurninDragon08

  Old

...."Cum" means ejaculated sperm. Thats why I was trippin'. So what does it actually mean to you yni420?

08-09-2005, 04:32 PM
#7
Javi_Creations is offline Javi_Creations
Status: Junior Member
Join date: May 2005
Location:
Expertise:
Software:
 
Posts: 25
iTrader: 0 / 0%
 

Javi_Creations is on a distinguished road

  Old

cum...maybe cumminty? lol

08-09-2005, 09:55 PM
#8
Bennett is offline Bennett
Status: Narassist
Join date: May 2005
Location: USA
Expertise:
Software:
 
Posts: 4,469
iTrader: 32 / 100%
 

Bennett is on a distinguished road

Send a message via MSN to Bennett

  Old

Originally Posted by Jako
Cum does not mean that at all in English, it's simply a vulgar slang word that was given that meaning.

Technically speaking, it means:

Together with; plus. Often used in combination
Cumulative

So to speak, it sounds like he wants to start a forum along with a company site, etc.

In English, it is understood to be linked to the meaning I gave. That's why I pointed it out that most English-speaking people do not link "cum" to an abbriviation or the actual 'cumulative' meaning it holds.

There are many words that are not used in common and business speech that would technically be considered correct because of what they are also used as. I was just trying to help the user.

08-09-2005, 11:55 PM
#9
yni420 is offline yni420
Status: Member
Join date: Jan 2005
Location:
Expertise:
Software:
 
Posts: 251
iTrader: 1 / 100%
 

yni420 is on a distinguished road

  Old

Have Edited My Post.
So Any Interested In The Offer Pm , Reply To Post Or Email Me.

08-10-2005, 04:36 AM
#10
Jako is offline Jako
Jako's Avatar
Status: Jakowenko.com
Join date: Jun 2005
Location: Michigan
Expertise:
Software:
 
Posts: 2,199
iTrader: 3 / 100%
 

Jako is on a distinguished road

  Old

Originally Posted by Bennett
In English, it is understood to be linked to the meaning I gave. That's why I pointed it out that most English-speaking people do not link "cum" to an abbriviation or the actual 'cumulative' meaning it holds.

There are many words that are not used in common and business speech that would technically be considered correct because of what they are also used as. I was just trying to help the user.
I understand, I knew it wasn't what we all thought it was, so I took the time to look it up and gave alternative meanings

     


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools
Display Modes

  Posting Rules  
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump:
 
  Contains New Posts Forum Contains New Posts   Contains No New Posts Forum Contains No New Posts   A Closed Forum Forum is Closed