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Author: Blinky the SharkBlinky the Shark
Date: Aug 31, 2007 23:24
Bad Subject header -- couldn't condense this issue into something that
short that made sense. Sorry.
A few years ago I installed a little PHP script at blinkynet for contact
emailing. It was a freebie, but required a visual plug for the
company/author appear with the form (and on the mail-send-confirmed
page).
Now whois shows a new creation date in Nov 2006 for the domain, and it
seems to have nothing to do with whomever I got the script from.
Here's the old apparently one-page site from which I got the script, as
it appears at the way-back archive from Jan 1 '04.
http://tinyurl.com/yr2vzv
Here's the new outfit that has the same name.
http://scriptsthatwork.com/
Looks like some kind of whatever you call sites that are nothing but
links to other sites. And not at all focused: essays for college
students, health, vacation, blah blah blah.
Opinions, please. Do I owe *these* guys the mentions and links?
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Author: Ed JayEd Jay
Date: Aug 31, 2007 11:11
I'm made to understand that if a site has outgoing links, but few or no
reciprocal or incoming links, the site is penalized in terms of Google page
rankings. This presents a problem, as I need to link to several outside
sources as references, with no chance of obtaining reciprocal links.
I note that Google spiders the HTML documents on my site, but doesn't spider
any of the Perl-generated pages. All of the reference-related links will be
on a single document.
Does it make sense to generate the external links page with Perl? Will I
avoid penalty doing it this way?
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Ed Jay (remove 'M' to respond by email)
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Author: PatrickPatrick
Date: Aug 31, 2007 06:35
Hi all,
I have question about what configuration folks have used for RAID on
their servers. We bought a Dell 2950 Poweredge with 2 Intel Xeon 5150
Dual Core processors and 4GB of memory. We have 6 146GB, 15k RPM SAS
disks. OS will be RHEL 4AS and we have PERC 5/i as our RAID controller.
The question is; what is the optimal RAID config for the webserver using
Postgres as a database? Your experiences, positive and negatives would
be appreciated.
Thanks,
Patrick
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Patrick A. Smith Assistant System Administrator
Ocean Circulation Group – USF - College of Marine Science
http://ocgweb.marine.usf.edu Phone: 727 553-3334
The trouble with doing something right the first time is that nobody
appreciates how difficult it was. - La Rochefoucauld
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Author: Nenad Milicevic - The Aryan SerbNenad Milicevic - The Aryan Serb
Date: Aug 30, 2007 14:46
Rise up and shine, white sons and daughters
Rise up and shine, you gotta fight to part those waters
When we swim in the light, all will be okay
The black, yellow and brown man will wash away.
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Let's break the chains of Jewish and black domination! Unite, white
brothers and sisters, and let's defeat those who oppress our white
heritage!
Our skin is our uniform!
Serbian Committee for Aryan Defence
Nenad Milicevic, executive
Usenet name: Raoul Endymion or Raul Endymion
ICQ 208030128
endymion@ deadspam.com
endimion@ myrealbox.com
Belgrade, Serbia
Corner for white supremacists: yu.forum.politika
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Author: Ed JayEd Jay
Date: Aug 30, 2007 13:42
I'm trying to determine which style links, from an esthetic, ergonomic and
SEO standpoint, is best to use. I want visitors to read the content pointed
to by links.
The URL is < http://tinyurl.com/2zptme>.
As you can see, I can have a menu of links (Read More About) in the left
column, or I can have a 'Read more...' as I do after the "Accuracy" text
and I can link from the section headings (Accuracy, Credibility, etc.) as
shown.
Which is recommended?
TIA,
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Ed Jay (remove 'M' to respond by email)
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Author: VinceVince
Date: Aug 30, 2007 08:07
Hello
Im creating a website at the moment which when completed, will
probably need its own disclaimer and terms and conditions for how the
information collected is used by the users and also to state that any
content created will be stored in such a such way yadayada
How would I go about getting these documents written up? are there
templates i can use?
keep in mind, im just a code monkey with an idea. i dont really want
to spend money on a lawyer to draw these documents up for me. I just
want some basic stuff which covers a lot of things.
Can anyone help or know where I can find what im after?
Thanks
Vince
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Author: HeidiHeidi
Date: Aug 30, 2007 06:56
I know the some advantages though I am sure not all of them.
But are there any drawbacks to using pt?
This is the code I have:
Main Line
Here
Extra line
here, optional
I guess the biggest question I have is how it would appear to different
users.
I see it and it looks perfect. Exactly how I had it looking with
tags.
Thoughts welcome.
Heidi
P.S. yes I am switching a page from font tags to using styles. =)
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