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On 5/8/2013 12:40 AM, Eisboch wrote:
"JustWaitAFrekinMinute" wrote in message ... On 5/7/2013 9:04 PM, BAR wrote: F.O.A.D. wrote: I just love the work I have to do in HTML. Another lie from the deadbeat. Look, Harry thinks he knows something! He should let us know when he can sit down at a text editor and come out with a fully functional webpage like my lady does... ------------------------------------------------------------ I don't know why anyone would be creating a webpage in HTML anymore. What language would you use to carry the engines and display the site??? Because our client needed more than just an out of the box template. The forms in particular are giving me a problem as they are so long and I am having trouble getting them to "look" nice with the rest of the pages.... A site we did a while back was in two languages and the guy needed to be able to modify both sites simutanaously, this wasn't in any of the "canned" programs you use to write typical websites. And the HTML is just the carrier, the site is HTML, with JS, PHP, and uses extensive CSS.. BTW, since you "don't know why anyone would be creating a webpage in HTML anymore', what language do you use to carry the engines and display pages over the net??? There are so many webpage publishing programs available that make it all so easy and the code is transparent to the user. Sure, if you want to use a canned site.... BTW, I use Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 and then my wife takes the code to her text editor and cleans it up... Back in the mid 90's when I created the original "Boats of Rec.Boats" website, I did it all in HTML because website publishing programs didn't exist that I knew of. I had no formal training in HTML and at first didn't have a clue how to do it. I would go to various existing websites and look at the "page source" that displayed the website in HTML. I'd see how the programmers had done certain things and I'd "borrow" the code to create the website. So many elements are hidden now, it's a bit different than it was when I was doing sites back then... And even with the most extensive software, to go beyond anything basic you do need HTML as a base... That's back when I had interest in that sort of thing and had the patience to go through it all, line by line. I ended up with a huge spreadsheet of code for each of the pages and the images of boats that people sent in. After a few years it got to be too much for me to maintain up to date because I became busy with work related activities and someone was kind enough to take it over. The original "Boats of Rec.Boats" logo was designed by the receptionist at my company at the time. http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats/photos/recboat.gif The website still exists but does not include all the original people and pages it once had. It's about half the size it once was and may be viewed he http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats/index.html Eisboch Cool Story Bro!! |
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On 5/8/13 7:30 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 5/8/2013 12:40 AM, Eisboch wrote: "JustWaitAFrekinMinute" wrote in message ... On 5/7/2013 9:04 PM, BAR wrote: F.O.A.D. wrote: I just love the work I have to do in HTML. Another lie from the deadbeat. Look, Harry thinks he knows something! He should let us know when he can sit down at a text editor and come out with a fully functional webpage like my lady does... ------------------------------------------------------------ I don't know why anyone would be creating a webpage in HTML anymore. What language would you use to carry the engines and display the site??? Because our client needed more than just an out of the box template. The forms in particular are giving me a problem as they are so long and I am having trouble getting them to "look" nice with the rest of the pages.... A site we did a while back was in two languages and the guy needed to be able to modify both sites simutanaously, this wasn't in any of the "canned" programs you use to write typical websites. And the HTML is just the carrier, the site is HTML, with JS, PHP, and uses extensive CSS.. BTW, since you "don't know why anyone would be creating a webpage in HTML anymore', what language do you use to carry the engines and display pages over the net??? There are so many webpage publishing programs available that make it all so easy and the code is transparent to the user. Sure, if you want to use a canned site.... BTW, I use Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 and then my wife takes the code to her text editor and cleans it up... Back in the mid 90's when I created the original "Boats of Rec.Boats" website, I did it all in HTML because website publishing programs didn't exist that I knew of. I had no formal training in HTML and at first didn't have a clue how to do it. I would go to various existing websites and look at the "page source" that displayed the website in HTML. I'd see how the programmers had done certain things and I'd "borrow" the code to create the website. So many elements are hidden now, it's a bit different than it was when I was doing sites back then... And even with the most extensive software, to go beyond anything basic you do need HTML as a base... That's back when I had interest in that sort of thing and had the patience to go through it all, line by line. I ended up with a huge spreadsheet of code for each of the pages and the images of boats that people sent in. After a few years it got to be too much for me to maintain up to date because I became busy with work related activities and someone was kind enough to take it over. The original "Boats of Rec.Boats" logo was designed by the receptionist at my company at the time. http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats/photos/recboat.gif The website still exists but does not include all the original people and pages it once had. It's about half the size it once was and may be viewed he http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats/index.html Eisboch Cool Story Bro!! Very few sites are as unimpressive as unimpressive as the website you have up to "promote" your internet design and resale services. Dated design, stolen copy, no updates. Great job. |
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On Wednesday, May 8, 2013 8:12:08 AM UTC-4, F.O.A.D. wrote:
Very few sites are as unimpressive as unimpressive as the website you have up to "promote" your internet design and resale services. Very few sentences are as unimpressive as the one above. |
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On 5/8/2013 8:12 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 5/8/13 7:30 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 5/8/2013 12:40 AM, Eisboch wrote: "JustWaitAFrekinMinute" wrote in message ... On 5/7/2013 9:04 PM, BAR wrote: F.O.A.D. wrote: I just love the work I have to do in HTML. Another lie from the deadbeat. Look, Harry thinks he knows something! He should let us know when he can sit down at a text editor and come out with a fully functional webpage like my lady does... ------------------------------------------------------------ I don't know why anyone would be creating a webpage in HTML anymore. What language would you use to carry the engines and display the site??? Because our client needed more than just an out of the box template. The forms in particular are giving me a problem as they are so long and I am having trouble getting them to "look" nice with the rest of the pages.... A site we did a while back was in two languages and the guy needed to be able to modify both sites simutanaously, this wasn't in any of the "canned" programs you use to write typical websites. And the HTML is just the carrier, the site is HTML, with JS, PHP, and uses extensive CSS.. BTW, since you "don't know why anyone would be creating a webpage in HTML anymore', what language do you use to carry the engines and display pages over the net??? There are so many webpage publishing programs available that make it all so easy and the code is transparent to the user. Sure, if you want to use a canned site.... BTW, I use Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 and then my wife takes the code to her text editor and cleans it up... Back in the mid 90's when I created the original "Boats of Rec.Boats" website, I did it all in HTML because website publishing programs didn't exist that I knew of. I had no formal training in HTML and at first didn't have a clue how to do it. I would go to various existing websites and look at the "page source" that displayed the website in HTML. I'd see how the programmers had done certain things and I'd "borrow" the code to create the website. So many elements are hidden now, it's a bit different than it was when I was doing sites back then... And even with the most extensive software, to go beyond anything basic you do need HTML as a base... That's back when I had interest in that sort of thing and had the patience to go through it all, line by line. I ended up with a huge spreadsheet of code for each of the pages and the images of boats that people sent in. After a few years it got to be too much for me to maintain up to date because I became busy with work related activities and someone was kind enough to take it over. The original "Boats of Rec.Boats" logo was designed by the receptionist at my company at the time. http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats/photos/recboat.gif The website still exists but does not include all the original people and pages it once had. It's about half the size it once was and may be viewed he http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats/index.html Eisboch Cool Story Bro!! Very few sites are as unimpressive as unimpressive as the website you have up to "promote" your internet design and resale services. Dated design, stolen copy, no updates. Great job. Show us something *you created* that's better, or shut your pie hole or whatever hole. |
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On 5/8/13 7:30 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
He should let us know when he can sit down at a text editor and come out with a fully functional webpage like my lady does... "Scott is a marketing advisor and also handles the testing of new features and software, though a boat builder by trade. In his spare time he can be found designing, building, and testing his boats." PsychoSnotty does standup! |
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On 5/8/2013 8:12 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 5/8/13 7:30 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 5/8/2013 12:40 AM, Eisboch wrote: "JustWaitAFrekinMinute" wrote in message ... On 5/7/2013 9:04 PM, BAR wrote: F.O.A.D. wrote: I just love the work I have to do in HTML. Another lie from the deadbeat. Look, Harry thinks he knows something! He should let us know when he can sit down at a text editor and come out with a fully functional webpage like my lady does... ------------------------------------------------------------ I don't know why anyone would be creating a webpage in HTML anymore. What language would you use to carry the engines and display the site??? Because our client needed more than just an out of the box template. The forms in particular are giving me a problem as they are so long and I am having trouble getting them to "look" nice with the rest of the pages.... A site we did a while back was in two languages and the guy needed to be able to modify both sites simutanaously, this wasn't in any of the "canned" programs you use to write typical websites. And the HTML is just the carrier, the site is HTML, with JS, PHP, and uses extensive CSS.. BTW, since you "don't know why anyone would be creating a webpage in HTML anymore', what language do you use to carry the engines and display pages over the net??? There are so many webpage publishing programs available that make it all so easy and the code is transparent to the user. Sure, if you want to use a canned site.... BTW, I use Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 and then my wife takes the code to her text editor and cleans it up... Back in the mid 90's when I created the original "Boats of Rec.Boats" website, I did it all in HTML because website publishing programs didn't exist that I knew of. I had no formal training in HTML and at first didn't have a clue how to do it. I would go to various existing websites and look at the "page source" that displayed the website in HTML. I'd see how the programmers had done certain things and I'd "borrow" the code to create the website. So many elements are hidden now, it's a bit different than it was when I was doing sites back then... And even with the most extensive software, to go beyond anything basic you do need HTML as a base... That's back when I had interest in that sort of thing and had the patience to go through it all, line by line. I ended up with a huge spreadsheet of code for each of the pages and the images of boats that people sent in. After a few years it got to be too much for me to maintain up to date because I became busy with work related activities and someone was kind enough to take it over. The original "Boats of Rec.Boats" logo was designed by the receptionist at my company at the time. http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats/photos/recboat.gif The website still exists but does not include all the original people and pages it once had. It's about half the size it once was and may be viewed he http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats/index.html Eisboch Cool Story Bro!! Very few sites are as unimpressive as unimpressive as the website you have up to "promote" your internet design and resale services. Dated design, stolen copy, no updates. Great job. Show us your work harry? Oh wait, you have never done any. I do hear you lost a job sweeping floors at a blade factory back in what? 1965?? 69?? When was the last time you worked for a living? |
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"JustWaitAFrekinMinute" wrote in message ... On 5/8/2013 12:40 AM, Eisboch wrote: "JustWaitAFrekinMinute" wrote in message ... On 5/7/2013 9:04 PM, BAR wrote: F.O.A.D. wrote: I just love the work I have to do in HTML. Another lie from the deadbeat. Look, Harry thinks he knows something! He should let us know when he can sit down at a text editor and come out with a fully functional webpage like my lady does... ------------------------------------------------------------ I don't know why anyone would be creating a webpage in HTML anymore. What language would you use to carry the engines and display the site??? =================================== I was referring to generating a website using HTML code directly and exclusively, without benefit of canned website creation software. I use canned software now but occasionally modify the resultant code for specific purposes or reasons. The last full website I did was for the guitar shop. It was a hack job done using Yahoo's "Sitebuilder". At one point I started redoing it in a much nicer (I thought) format using another program with a lot of fancy features but the customers complained. They liked the simplicity of the original design and it's ease of use. So, I've left it alone. |
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On 5/8/2013 8:32 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 5/8/2013 8:15 AM, wrote: On Wednesday, May 8, 2013 8:12:08 AM UTC-4, F.O.A.D. wrote: Very few sites are as unimpressive as unimpressive as the website you have up to "promote" your internet design and resale services. Very few sentences are as unimpressive as the one above. harry is funny. While our "site" has been feeding us for over a decade, he has been hiding assets from judges and good hard working folks, and failing at business, internet, and life in general... Harry is too embarrased to show *any* of his *real* work. Of course we've all seen his cut and paste and Highjackings. What a loser. |
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On 5/8/2013 8:35 AM, Eisboch wrote:
"JustWaitAFrekinMinute" wrote in message ... On 5/8/2013 12:40 AM, Eisboch wrote: "JustWaitAFrekinMinute" wrote in message ... On 5/7/2013 9:04 PM, BAR wrote: F.O.A.D. wrote: I just love the work I have to do in HTML. Another lie from the deadbeat. Look, Harry thinks he knows something! He should let us know when he can sit down at a text editor and come out with a fully functional webpage like my lady does... ------------------------------------------------------------ I don't know why anyone would be creating a webpage in HTML anymore. What language would you use to carry the engines and display the site??? =================================== I was referring to generating a website using HTML code directly and exclusively, without benefit of canned website creation software. I use canned software now but occasionally modify the resultant code for specific purposes or reasons. The last full website I did was for the guitar shop. It was a hack job done using Yahoo's "Sitebuilder". At one point I started redoing it in a much nicer (I thought) format using another program with a lot of fancy features but the customers complained. They liked the simplicity of the original design and it's ease of use. So, I've left it alone. That's great until you go beyond a "billboard" site.. Our sites are more functional, and generally private, meant for ebusiness or parsing and passing sensitive information... You are not going to do it with any canned software, or template site... I use the "coder" panels in Dreamweaver, I look at code. I use the "preview" to see the CSS styles and layout as I can't see them in my head yet looking at the code... Last night I wrote a php script to send info from the site to several sources including a database for further use... It collects information from several areas of the site, parses it, and creates a form for the participant to fill out dynamically:) Again, not something you are gonna' find in a canned site:) But whatever... |
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On 5/8/13 8:34 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 5/8/2013 8:12 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 5/8/13 7:30 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 5/8/2013 12:40 AM, Eisboch wrote: "JustWaitAFrekinMinute" wrote in message ... On 5/7/2013 9:04 PM, BAR wrote: F.O.A.D. wrote: I just love the work I have to do in HTML. Another lie from the deadbeat. Look, Harry thinks he knows something! He should let us know when he can sit down at a text editor and come out with a fully functional webpage like my lady does... ------------------------------------------------------------ I don't know why anyone would be creating a webpage in HTML anymore. What language would you use to carry the engines and display the site??? Because our client needed more than just an out of the box template. The forms in particular are giving me a problem as they are so long and I am having trouble getting them to "look" nice with the rest of the pages.... A site we did a while back was in two languages and the guy needed to be able to modify both sites simutanaously, this wasn't in any of the "canned" programs you use to write typical websites. And the HTML is just the carrier, the site is HTML, with JS, PHP, and uses extensive CSS.. BTW, since you "don't know why anyone would be creating a webpage in HTML anymore', what language do you use to carry the engines and display pages over the net??? There are so many webpage publishing programs available that make it all so easy and the code is transparent to the user. Sure, if you want to use a canned site.... BTW, I use Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 and then my wife takes the code to her text editor and cleans it up... Back in the mid 90's when I created the original "Boats of Rec.Boats" website, I did it all in HTML because website publishing programs didn't exist that I knew of. I had no formal training in HTML and at first didn't have a clue how to do it. I would go to various existing websites and look at the "page source" that displayed the website in HTML. I'd see how the programmers had done certain things and I'd "borrow" the code to create the website. So many elements are hidden now, it's a bit different than it was when I was doing sites back then... And even with the most extensive software, to go beyond anything basic you do need HTML as a base... That's back when I had interest in that sort of thing and had the patience to go through it all, line by line. I ended up with a huge spreadsheet of code for each of the pages and the images of boats that people sent in. After a few years it got to be too much for me to maintain up to date because I became busy with work related activities and someone was kind enough to take it over. The original "Boats of Rec.Boats" logo was designed by the receptionist at my company at the time. http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats/photos/recboat.gif The website still exists but does not include all the original people and pages it once had. It's about half the size it once was and may be viewed he http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats/index.html Eisboch Cool Story Bro!! Very few sites are as unimpressive as the website you have up to "promote" your internet design and resale services. Dated design, stolen copy, no updates. Great job. Show us your work harry? Oh wait, you have never done any. I do hear you lost a job sweeping floors at a blade factory back in what? 1965?? 69?? When was the last time you worked for a living? Ahh, I remember the fun days in the early 1960s on college summer breaks loading trucks and driving a forklift at Shick Razor in Milford, Connecticut, and the daily "shave breaks." Spent another summer learning to weld at Bigelow Boiler in New Haven, and one more summer at Hulls Export Beer, loading trucks with barrels and bottles of beer. Loved all these summer jobs. Sorry, I don't post work output here. Too many turds like you who would attempt to contact my clients and try to cause me to lose contracts. It wouldn't work, of course, but it would still be a petty annoyance. |
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On 5/8/13 8:35 AM, Eisboch wrote:
"JustWaitAFrekinMinute" wrote in message ... On 5/8/2013 12:40 AM, Eisboch wrote: "JustWaitAFrekinMinute" wrote in message ... On 5/7/2013 9:04 PM, BAR wrote: F.O.A.D. wrote: I just love the work I have to do in HTML. Another lie from the deadbeat. Look, Harry thinks he knows something! He should let us know when he can sit down at a text editor and come out with a fully functional webpage like my lady does... ------------------------------------------------------------ I don't know why anyone would be creating a webpage in HTML anymore. What language would you use to carry the engines and display the site??? =================================== I was referring to generating a website using HTML code directly and exclusively, without benefit of canned website creation software. I use canned software now but occasionally modify the resultant code for specific purposes or reasons. The last full website I did was for the guitar shop. It was a hack job done using Yahoo's "Sitebuilder". At one point I started redoing it in a much nicer (I thought) format using another program with a lot of fancy features but the customers complained. They liked the simplicity of the original design and it's ease of use. So, I've left it alone. One of the sites I designed and manage started out as a "canned" wordpress design, but I've modified it so much over the years that it isn't recognizeable anymore as wordpress. I learned HTML a long time ago, and still use it. In the last few years, I've noticed a number of sites that I used to visit for info so "crapped up" with "features" that the sites, to me, at least, are too complex and slow. There's a lot to be said for simplicity on websites. |
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says... On 5/8/2013 8:15 AM, wrote: On Wednesday, May 8, 2013 8:12:08 AM UTC-4, F.O.A.D. wrote: Very few sites are as unimpressive as unimpressive as the website you have up to "promote" your internet design and resale services. Very few sentences are as unimpressive as the one above. harry is funny. While our "site" has been feeding us for over a decade, he has been hiding assets from judges and good hard working folks, and failing at business, internet, and life in general... Too bad you site doesn't "feed" you enough to provide for your family in a decent manner. |
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"JustWaitAFrekinMinute" wrote in message ... On 5/8/2013 8:35 AM, Eisboch wrote: "JustWaitAFrekinMinute" wrote in message ... On 5/8/2013 12:40 AM, Eisboch wrote: "JustWaitAFrekinMinute" wrote in message ... On 5/7/2013 9:04 PM, BAR wrote: F.O.A.D. wrote: I just love the work I have to do in HTML. Another lie from the deadbeat. Look, Harry thinks he knows something! He should let us know when he can sit down at a text editor and come out with a fully functional webpage like my lady does... ------------------------------------------------------------ I don't know why anyone would be creating a webpage in HTML anymore. What language would you use to carry the engines and display the site??? =================================== I was referring to generating a website using HTML code directly and exclusively, without benefit of canned website creation software. I use canned software now but occasionally modify the resultant code for specific purposes or reasons. The last full website I did was for the guitar shop. It was a hack job done using Yahoo's "Sitebuilder". At one point I started redoing it in a much nicer (I thought) format using another program with a lot of fancy features but the customers complained. They liked the simplicity of the original design and it's ease of use. So, I've left it alone. That's great until you go beyond a "billboard" site.. Our sites are more functional, and generally private, meant for ebusiness or parsing and passing sensitive information... You are not going to do it with any canned software, or template site... I use the "coder" panels in Dreamweaver, I look at code. I use the "preview" to see the CSS styles and layout as I can't see them in my head yet looking at the code... Last night I wrote a php script to send info from the site to several sources including a database for further use... It collects information from several areas of the site, parses it, and creates a form for the participant to fill out dynamically:) Again, not something you are gonna' find in a canned site:) But whatever... ----------------------------------------- Sounds good, whatever it is that you said. You are talking to a programming dunce here. As long as I can add text, images, videos and music files, I really don't need anything else. The goofy website averages about 12,000 hits per month. |
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On 5/8/13 8:59 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On 5/7/2013 4:29 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 5/7/13 4:25 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 5/7/2013 3:58 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 5/7/13 12:16 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: You don't work harry... we all know that. Just another delusion on your part. BTW, remember a few months ago when you posted you were working on some fabulous new idea that had something to do with motorbike racing, and that it would have major national implications? More smoke from your crack pipe? The series will still run, but aside from that, it had the "hit" we were hoping for and got the right attention... Uh huh. So, we'll see your team on ESPN soon, eh? LOL, if you had been paying attention, would have already done so:)... BULL****!!! When PsychoSnotty mentions "the right attention," he means Homeland Security. |
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On 5/8/2013 9:02 AM, Eisboch wrote:
"JustWaitAFrekinMinute" wrote in message ... On 5/8/2013 8:35 AM, Eisboch wrote: "JustWaitAFrekinMinute" wrote in message ... On 5/8/2013 12:40 AM, Eisboch wrote: "JustWaitAFrekinMinute" wrote in message ... On 5/7/2013 9:04 PM, BAR wrote: F.O.A.D. wrote: I just love the work I have to do in HTML. Another lie from the deadbeat. Look, Harry thinks he knows something! He should let us know when he can sit down at a text editor and come out with a fully functional webpage like my lady does... ------------------------------------------------------------ I don't know why anyone would be creating a webpage in HTML anymore. What language would you use to carry the engines and display the site??? =================================== I was referring to generating a website using HTML code directly and exclusively, without benefit of canned website creation software. I use canned software now but occasionally modify the resultant code for specific purposes or reasons. The last full website I did was for the guitar shop. It was a hack job done using Yahoo's "Sitebuilder". At one point I started redoing it in a much nicer (I thought) format using another program with a lot of fancy features but the customers complained. They liked the simplicity of the original design and it's ease of use. So, I've left it alone. That's great until you go beyond a "billboard" site.. Our sites are more functional, and generally private, meant for ebusiness or parsing and passing sensitive information... You are not going to do it with any canned software, or template site... I use the "coder" panels in Dreamweaver, I look at code. I use the "preview" to see the CSS styles and layout as I can't see them in my head yet looking at the code... Last night I wrote a php script to send info from the site to several sources including a database for further use... It collects information from several areas of the site, parses it, and creates a form for the participant to fill out dynamically:) Again, not something you are gonna' find in a canned site:) But whatever... ----------------------------------------- Sounds good, whatever it is that you said. You are talking to a programming dunce here. As long as I can add text, images, videos and music files, I really don't need anything else. The goofy website averages about 12,000 hits per month. It's like dog training... Folks say, "gee, I wish my dogs were trained like yours".. and I say "why, your dog doesn't need to be trained like that in his world"... As to being a programming dunce, I only do what I do, and really don't pay much attention to the rest. We all can't be internet usenet heroes like our friend in Maryland...n |
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On 5/8/2013 8:55 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
Sorry, I don't post work output here. Too many turds like you who would attempt to contact my clients and try to cause me to lose contracts. It wouldn't work, of course, but it would still be a petty annoyance. Like when you posted a list of some of our clients and threatened to contact some of the Christian sites we host? Yeah, but your enablers here have always ignored that behavior from their side of the isle... LOL! Surely, there must be some job you have had in the last 50 years that wouldn't be effected if you showed us the result? Unless you have never had one, which I suspect is the case.... We know you don't play well with others, and we know your two business ventures of your own, failed miserably in Florida and probably elsewhere... |
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Too bad this newsgroup is infested with stalkers and the criminally insane intent on embarrassing, harassing and intimidating decent boaters.
I wouldn't mind showing off my new boat. |
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On Wed, 8 May 2013 08:35:40 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
They liked the simplicity of the original design and it's ease of use. So, I've left it alone. === There is a lot to be said for simplicity and ease of use. I've seen some web sites where the authors went out of their way to use every feature they could lay hands on and the results are not very helpful. |
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On 5/8/13 9:17 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 5/8/2013 8:55 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Sorry, I don't post work output here. Too many turds like you who would attempt to contact my clients and try to cause me to lose contracts. It wouldn't work, of course, but it would still be a petty annoyance. Like when you posted a list of some of our clients and threatened to contact some of the Christian sites we host? Yeah, but your enablers here have always ignored that behavior from their side of the isle... LOL! Surely, there must be some job you have had in the last 50 years that wouldn't be effected if you showed us the result? Unless you have never had one, which I suspect is the case.... We know you don't play well with others, and we know your two business ventures of your own, failed miserably in Florida and probably elsewhere... I never posted a list of your clients. I have no idea of who your clients might be. I have no idea of whose sites you post, christian or not. Your claim is yet another in your series of psychotic delusions. Here's a nibble for you. About 45 years ago, I worked for a Detroit financial advertising and PR agency. One of my clients was Advance Mortgage Corporation, at the time the largest FHA-VA mortgage broker in the United States. I worked with an economist at a local university and researched and produced two semi-annual bound volumes on U.S. housing markets and U.S. commercial real estate markets, plus the usual financial PR. These materials were well-liked by First National City Bank, and the bank offered to buy the mortgage company for $29 and change a share when the stock was selling OTC at $5 a share. Now, is there any "documentation" on line about this? I haven't a clue. I have no idea what happened to the mortgage company after it was purchased. Interestingly, a few years after it bought the mortgage company, CitiCorp was forced to divest itself of it. The family that started Advance was long gone out of the business by then. Another of my clients back then was Gale Research Company, publishers of library reference books. It was a terrifically interesting client, started and run by Frederick Gale Ruffner, a well-known "character" in the Detroit area. In addition to his other interests, Fred had the largest known collection of WWII Japanese war propaganda. Gale still publishes interesting library reference volumes, but changed its corporate name about 30 years ago. I'm sure Fred has gone to his reward, and I have no idea who runs the company now. Tell us about your adventures stacking crates in the food warehouse. |
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On Wed, 8 May 2013 09:02:30 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
The goofy website averages about 12,000 hits per month. ==== You might be able to monetize some of that traffic with a Google or Amazon partnership (assuming you aren't already). |
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On Wed, 8 May 2013 09:00:54 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:
No one in the real world DOES create webpages with HTML anymore. === Not sure about that. I did a site a few years ago for my neighborhood association that turned out fairly well. It was a bit of a pain to maintain it however, and it's entirely possible that I'm not "In the real world". |
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On Wed, 8 May 2013 06:39:13 -0700 (PDT), True North
wrote: Too bad this newsgroup is infested with stalkers and the criminally insane intent on embarrassing, harassing and intimidating decent boaters. I wouldn't mind showing off my new boat. === It really is too bad. There's basically only a few but it does poison the atmosphere. Unfortunately you have a habit of aiding and abetting one of the primary offenders. It only takes a few rotten apples to spoil the barrel. With regard to your boat pictures, I'd just post away and let the chips fall where they may. tinypic.com is your friend. |
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On 5/8/13 10:06 AM, Wayne B wrote:
On Wed, 8 May 2013 06:39:13 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: Too bad this newsgroup is infested with stalkers and the criminally insane intent on embarrassing, harassing and intimidating decent boaters. I wouldn't mind showing off my new boat. === It really is too bad. There's basically only a few but it does poison the atmosphere. Unfortunately you have a habit of aiding and abetting one of the primary offenders. It only takes a few rotten apples to spoil the barrel. With regard to your boat pictures, I'd just post away and let the chips fall where they may. tinypic.com is your friend. Have you turned over a new leaf, Wayne, or are you again telling people not to act here as you do. |
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On 5/8/2013 9:54 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 5/8/13 9:17 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 5/8/2013 8:55 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Sorry, I don't post work output here. Too many turds like you who would attempt to contact my clients and try to cause me to lose contracts. It wouldn't work, of course, but it would still be a petty annoyance. Like when you posted a list of some of our clients and threatened to contact some of the Christian sites we host? Yeah, but your enablers here have always ignored that behavior from their side of the isle... LOL! Surely, there must be some job you have had in the last 50 years that wouldn't be effected if you showed us the result? Unless you have never had one, which I suspect is the case.... We know you don't play well with others, and we know your two business ventures of your own, failed miserably in Florida and probably elsewhere... I never posted a list of your clients. I have no idea of who your clients might be. I have no idea of whose sites you post, christian or not. Your claim is yet another in your series of psychotic delusions. Here's a nibble for you. About 45 years ago, I worked for a Detroit financial advertising and PR agency. One of my clients was Advance Mortgage Corporation, at the time the largest FHA-VA mortgage broker in the United States. I worked with an economist at a local university and researched and produced two semi-annual bound volumes on U.S. housing markets and U.S. commercial real estate markets, plus the usual financial PR. These materials were well-liked by First National City Bank, and the bank offered to buy the mortgage company for $29 and change a share when the stock was selling OTC at $5 a share. Now, is there any "documentation" on line about this? I haven't a clue. I have no idea what happened to the mortgage company after it was purchased. Interestingly, a few years after it bought the mortgage company, CitiCorp was forced to divest itself of it. The family that started Advance was long gone out of the business by then. Another of my clients back then was Gale Research Company, publishers of library reference books. It was a terrifically interesting client, started and run by Frederick Gale Ruffner, a well-known "character" in the Detroit area. In addition to his other interests, Fred had the largest known collection of WWII Japanese war propaganda. Gale still publishes interesting library reference volumes, but changed its corporate name about 30 years ago. I'm sure Fred has gone to his reward, and I have no idea who runs the company now. Cool Story Bro!! |
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On 5/8/13 10:22 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 5/8/2013 9:54 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 5/8/13 9:17 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 5/8/2013 8:55 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Sorry, I don't post work output here. Too many turds like you who would attempt to contact my clients and try to cause me to lose contracts. It wouldn't work, of course, but it would still be a petty annoyance. Like when you posted a list of some of our clients and threatened to contact some of the Christian sites we host? Yeah, but your enablers here have always ignored that behavior from their side of the isle... LOL! Surely, there must be some job you have had in the last 50 years that wouldn't be effected if you showed us the result? Unless you have never had one, which I suspect is the case.... We know you don't play well with others, and we know your two business ventures of your own, failed miserably in Florida and probably elsewhere... I never posted a list of your clients. I have no idea of who your clients might be. I have no idea of whose sites you post, christian or not. Your claim is yet another in your series of psychotic delusions. Here's a nibble for you. About 45 years ago, I worked for a Detroit financial advertising and PR agency. One of my clients was Advance Mortgage Corporation, at the time the largest FHA-VA mortgage broker in the United States. I worked with an economist at a local university and researched and produced two semi-annual bound volumes on U.S. housing markets and U.S. commercial real estate markets, plus the usual financial PR. These materials were well-liked by First National City Bank, and the bank offered to buy the mortgage company for $29 and change a share when the stock was selling OTC at $5 a share. Now, is there any "documentation" on line about this? I haven't a clue. I have no idea what happened to the mortgage company after it was purchased. Interestingly, a few years after it bought the mortgage company, CitiCorp was forced to divest itself of it. The family that started Advance was long gone out of the business by then. Another of my clients back then was Gale Research Company, publishers of library reference books. It was a terrifically interesting client, started and run by Frederick Gale Ruffner, a well-known "character" in the Detroit area. In addition to his other interests, Fred had the largest known collection of WWII Japanese war propaganda. Gale still publishes interesting library reference volumes, but changed its corporate name about 30 years ago. I'm sure Fred has gone to his reward, and I have no idea who runs the company now. Cool Story Bro!! Glad you liked it, little turd. Now, how about another whopper from you about my posting a list of your clients. |
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On Wednesday, May 8, 2013 9:27:27 AM UTC-5, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 5/8/13 10:22 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 5/8/2013 9:54 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 5/8/13 9:17 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 5/8/2013 8:55 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Sorry, I don't post work output here. Too many turds like you who would attempt to contact my clients and try to cause me to lose contracts. It wouldn't work, of course, but it would still be a petty annoyance. Like when you posted a list of some of our clients and threatened to contact some of the Christian sites we host? Yeah, but your enablers here have always ignored that behavior from their side of the isle... LOL! Surely, there must be some job you have had in the last 50 years that wouldn't be effected if you showed us the result? Unless you have never had one, which I suspect is the case.... We know you don't play well with others, and we know your two business ventures of your own, failed miserably in Florida and probably elsewhere... I never posted a list of your clients. I have no idea of who your clients might be. I have no idea of whose sites you post, christian or not. Your claim is yet another in your series of psychotic delusions. Here's a nibble for you. About 45 years ago, I worked for a Detroit financial advertising and PR agency. One of my clients was Advance Mortgage Corporation, at the time the largest FHA-VA mortgage broker in the United States. I worked with an economist at a local university and researched and produced two semi-annual bound volumes on U.S. housing markets and U.S. commercial real estate markets, plus the usual financial PR. These materials were well-liked by First National City Bank, and the bank offered to buy the mortgage company for $29 and change a share when the stock was selling OTC at $5 a share. Now, is there any "documentation" on line about this? I haven't a clue. I have no idea what happened to the mortgage company after it was purchased. Interestingly, a few years after it bought the mortgage company, CitiCorp was forced to divest itself of it. The family that started Advance was long gone out of the business by then. Another of my clients back then was Gale Research Company, publishers of library reference books. It was a terrifically interesting client, started and run by Frederick Gale Ruffner, a well-known "character" in the Detroit area. In addition to his other interests, Fred had the largest known collection of WWII Japanese war propaganda. Gale still publishes interesting library reference volumes, but changed its corporate name about 30 years ago. I'm sure Fred has gone to his reward, and I have no idea who runs the company now. Cool Story Bro!! Glad you liked it, little turd. Now, how about another whopper from you about my posting a list of your clients. Speaking of "whoppers," here's Krausie in his own words: "Have you ever sailed from San Francisco to Hawaii? I have. Have you ever rounded Cape Horn? I have, twice. Have you ever transited the Panama Canal? I have. Have you owned more than 20 boats in your lifetime? I have. Have you ever sailed large boats competitively? I have. Have you ever been hundreds of miles from land in a powerboat under your command? I have." |
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On May 8, 9:39*am, True North wrote:
Too bad this newsgroup is infested with stalkers and the criminally insane intent on embarrassing, harassing and intimidating decent boaters. I wouldn't mind showing off my new boat. Too bad this newsgroup is infested with stalkers and the criminally insane intent on embarrassing, harassing and intimidating decent boaters. Just like YOU, huh? I wouldn't mind showing off my new boat. * just like your supposedly new Woman-type vehicle, huh?? * NO ONE gives a ****. Now, go open your " cockhole " anf get ready for Harrys dick |
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On May 8, 9:54*am, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 5/8/13 9:17 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 5/8/2013 8:55 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Sorry, I don't post work output here. Too many turds like you who would attempt to contact my clients and try to cause me to lose contracts. It wouldn't work, of course, but it would still be a petty annoyance. Like when you posted a list of some of our clients and threatened to contact some of the Christian sites we host? Yeah, but your enablers here have always ignored that behavior from their side of the isle... LOL! Surely, there must be some job you have had in the last 50 years that wouldn't be effected if you showed us the result? Unless you have never had one, which I suspect is the case.... We know you don't play well with others, and we know your two business ventures of your own, failed miserably in Florida and probably elsewhere... I never posted a list of your clients. I have no idea of who your clients might be. I have no idea of whose sites you post, christian or not. Your claim is yet another in your series of psychotic delusions. Here's a nibble for you. About 45 years ago, I worked for a Detroit financial advertising and PR agency. One of my clients was Advance Mortgage Corporation, at the time the largest FHA-VA mortgage broker in the United States. I worked with an economist at a local university and researched and produced two semi-annual bound volumes on U.S. housing markets and U.S. commercial real estate markets, plus the usual financial PR. These materials were well-liked by First National City Bank, and the bank offered to buy the mortgage company for $29 and change a share when the stock was selling OTC at $5 a share. Now, is there any "documentation" on line about this? I haven't a clue. I have no idea what happened to the mortgage company after it was purchased. Interestingly, a few years after it bought the mortgage company, CitiCorp was forced to divest itself of it. The family that started Advance was long gone out of the business by then. Another of my clients back then was Gale Research Company, publishers of library reference books. It was a terrifically interesting client, started and run by Frederick Gale Ruffner, a well-known "character" in the Detroit area. In addition to his other interests, Fred had the largest known collection of WWII Japanese war propaganda. Gale still publishes interesting library reference volumes, but changed its corporate name about 30 years ago. I'm sure Fred has gone to his reward, and I have no idea who runs the company now. Tell us about your adventures stacking crates in the food warehouse. Sure you did.....PAAAAAAAAAAAHAhahahahahahahahahahahahahaha |
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On May 8, 11:52*am, wrote:
On Wednesday, May 8, 2013 9:27:27 AM UTC-5, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 5/8/13 10:22 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 5/8/2013 9:54 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 5/8/13 9:17 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 5/8/2013 8:55 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Sorry, I don't post work output here. Too many turds like you who would attempt to contact my clients and try to cause me to lose contracts. It wouldn't work, of course, but it would still be a petty annoyance. Like when you posted a list of some of our clients and threatened to contact some of the Christian sites we host? Yeah, but your enablers here have always ignored that behavior from their side of the isle.... LOL! Surely, there must be some job you have had in the last 50 years that wouldn't be effected if you showed us the result? Unless you have never had one, which I suspect is the case.... We know you don't play well with others, and we know your two business ventures of your own, failed miserably in Florida and probably elsewhere... I never posted a list of your clients. I have no idea of who your clients might be. I have no idea of whose sites you post, christian or not. Your claim is yet another in your series of psychotic delusions.. Here's a nibble for you. About 45 years ago, I worked for a Detroit financial advertising and PR agency. One of my clients was Advance Mortgage Corporation, at the time the largest FHA-VA mortgage broker in the United States. I worked with an economist at a local university and researched and produced two semi-annual bound volumes on U.S. housing markets and U.S. commercial real estate markets, plus the usual financial PR. These materials were well-liked by First National City Bank, and the bank offered to buy the mortgage company for $29 and change a share when the stock was selling OTC at $5 a share. Now, is there any "documentation" on line about this? I haven't a clue. I have no idea what happened to the mortgage company after it was purchased.. Interestingly, a few years after it bought the mortgage company, CitiCorp was forced to divest itself of it. The family that started Advance was long gone out of the business by then. Another of my clients back then was Gale Research Company, publishers of library reference books. It was a terrifically interesting client, started and run by Frederick Gale Ruffner, a well-known "character" in the Detroit area. In addition to his other interests, Fred had the largest known collection of WWII Japanese war propaganda. Gale still publishes interesting library reference volumes, but changed its corporate name about 30 years ago. I'm sure Fred has gone to his reward, and I have no idea who runs the company now. Cool Story Bro!! Glad you liked it, little turd. Now, how about another whopper from you about my posting a list of your clients. Speaking of "whoppers," here's Krausie in his own words: "Have you ever sailed from San Francisco to Hawaii? I have. *Have you ever rounded Cape Horn? I have, twice. *Have you ever transited the Panama Canal? I have. *Have you owned more than 20 boats in your lifetime? I have. *Have you ever sailed large boats competitively? I have. *Have you ever been hundreds of miles from land in a powerboat under your command? I have." Exactly...... |
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You continually support my observations.
Are you purposely trying to make me look smart? I don't need your help, I'm considered a good judge of character...or lack of. |
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