Hi! If you're here, you likely got the same idea that I did, walking through the Natural Science Museum in London, which was to check if this was a real website. It wasn't then! And then I bought it, because I'm what we in the trade call "cheeky".
If you didn't come from the museum, then let me give some context. In the Information Age exhibit, there's a nice bit of HTML on the wall for a page explaining how website markup works. This gives the example URL of whenyouclick.net. I immediately checked if it was real, and when it wasn't, I bought it.
My pedant streak aside (why the id'd divs? HTML5 has semantic markup now for this), I have absolutely no idea what to put here, so I'll just turn it over to you. My name is Cammy, and I come from the land of Somnolescent. If you find this (and I won't link it out just to see), please email me at mariteaux@
Including me! I was actually just on vacation to see my Welsh girlfriend not too long ago. I've since written a big long diary of how that trip went (phenomenal) with tons of photos to see, if you want to know what an American boy being excited by old Welsh castles and crazy deals at CEX sounds like. Mostly I'm just curious if other people look at a big slab of HTML and start trying to figure out if it'd validate or not too. Or look up the URLs in it. Call it a social experiment.