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Saturday, January 28, 2006

 
After an arduous few weeks trying to find out how I could advertise on those damn planes that fly above Punta del Este, Uruguay, all the time and then waiting for Mother Nature to cooperate during the weekend (when the beaches are fullest), I am very happy to say that I have finally been able to pull off my "domain in the sky" publicity for TheRecordBreakingDomain.com ! I even got the pilot to do a 360 around where I was so I could take as many pictures as possible and the weather could not have been nicer, so it was definitely worth the wait. Thousands of beachgoers in this South-American Saint Tropez have, in one flying swoop, seen this domain, wondered what the hell it is, what the hell it's doing in the air, and will hopefully be curious enough to go to the nearest cybercafé and type it in to find out what this is all about. My hopes are not too high, though, because this is, after all, a Spanish-speaking country and my domain name is in English, but it is in keeping with my idea of advertising my domain wherever I go in extreme and unique ways. It all started when I wrote my domain out in stones at 2,000 meters above sea level a the top of Cerro Catedral in Bariloche, Argentina. Now Uruguay got a taste of this domain. Next stop: Brazil...what will be in store for this domain in the country of Soccer and Samba? A visitor from Brazil actually recommended that I write the domain with soccer balls in the Maracana Stadium, the worlds largest soccer stadium! If it can be done, it WILL be done. Until then, enjoy the pictures of the "domain in the sky" and don't forget to tell all your friends about it! (Click on the images to enlarge them for full view):

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