Corrected to note that the No group registered its domain first.
Our own John Keith noticed yesterday that when you go to noindycarboston.com, you're immediately redirected to indycarboston.com - and that the "no" domain is registered to Kathryn Norton, a.k.a. Kate Norton, a.k.a. the PR person for the proposed annual car race through the streets around the convention center. The actual No IndyCar Boston is at noindycarboston.org.
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Former Walsh staff
By anon
Wed, 01/20/2016 - 10:11am
Norton was Mayor Walsh's press secretary for his first year in office.
I Really Really Hate NASCAR. I Really Hate Rednecks.
By John Costello
Wed, 01/20/2016 - 10:18am
I drive like a Bostonian though and Indy car is fun. Lighten up everyone. If this group is so opposed to the temporary closing of public spaces for private profit please let them storm the gates of Boston Calling Memorial Day Weekend and enact their justice.
Please remember that my tax dollars, not just theirs, also helped pay for the cleaning of the harbor, the construction of the convention center, the construction of the Silver Line, the construction of the TWT and a lot of the other things that have gone down into the Seaport. I might actually go watch this race.
If we can have some guy like Lewis Hamilton (though he may not be here) screaming around D Street for a weekend, it is a good thing.
I have two related objections
By Steve Brady
Wed, 01/20/2016 - 11:08am
I have two related objections:
1) A city that just declared Vision Zero should not be promoting an event that glorifies extremely-high-speed driving on city streets.
2) Having to maintain the roads in the Seaport in a form that allows them to be used as a racetrack for the next few years will negatively impact both Vision Zero and Complete Streets (which the city also just declared). You can see the appeal of the roads of the Seaport to IndyCar, but that's something we as a city should be embarrassed by.
that you conflate
By Scumquistador
Wed, 01/20/2016 - 11:31am
professionals racing with reckless driving by amateurs and fools is disturbing
Policy Statements? Government Promises?
By John Costello
Wed, 01/20/2016 - 11:39am
I did a report for a class in college, in 1989, discussing the soon to be fulfilled promise as part of the Big Dig to extend the Green Line to Somerville.
I am selling the old Northern Avenue Bridge if you want to discuss purchase options with me as well.
If they are opposed to the
By brianjdamico
Wed, 01/20/2016 - 2:38pm
If they are opposed to the closure of 2.2 miles of public roads for a commercial event, this group must really hate the Marathon.
Your timeline is backwards
By aldos
Wed, 01/20/2016 - 10:24am
The noindycarboston[b].com[/b] registration is dated yesterday morning, while the noindycarboston[b].org[/b] domain was registered last Wednesday night. This means that the No IndyCar Boston people (side note: does anyone know who they actually are? I have not been able to find a single name attached to their site, letter, or any of the accompanying news stories) chose the .org domain, and Kate Norton snagged the .com address in response.
Yep
By adamg
Wed, 01/20/2016 - 11:03am
I'm fixing the post to reflect that. Thanks for pointing it out.
She was slacking
By Neighbor4
Wed, 01/20/2016 - 10:39am
If Kate was a bit quicker-on-the-draw, she would have also grabbed noindycarboston.org, .gov, .co, .net, and .biz.
I like the idea of Boston branching out and trying things. Events like this can be a blast and do raise the profile of the city, mostly for the better. That said, we need to be totally up-front & transparent regarding the cost and inconvenience involved. To me, the greatest sin of Boston2024 was their utter disrespect for the public, and their outright dishonesty (or very, very rose colored glasses) regarding cost and duration of the prep.
Oh, Kate
By anon
Wed, 01/20/2016 - 10:48am
PR ping pong in the age of digital
Tought to squat on domains these days.
By Boston_res
Wed, 01/20/2016 - 11:02am
There are so many variations of sites people want to make. You really need to cover them to be a true squatter. .com, .org, .biz,...even .xxx is out there. Who has time for that?
Who has time for that?
By Neighbor4
Wed, 01/20/2016 - 12:45pm
A Marketing or PR Pro should have time for that. :-)
ain't nobody, that's who
By brother Billy
Wed, 01/20/2016 - 11:19pm
Aintnobodygottimeforthat
.com is still the go-to TLD
By anon
Thu, 01/21/2016 - 3:02am
.com is still the go-to TLD though, so that's the one people have to grab.
Punny Headline
By Neighbor4
Wed, 01/20/2016 - 12:46pm
as always.
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