To: Lazarus who wrote (2094 ) 6/17/1999 11:14:00 AM From: Tom Alan Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3043
Ironically, your statement regarding "pure hogwash" is exactly that. Here, I'll turn the other cheek. Let me help you. You've given out the URL psnw.com dozens of times in your correspondence. Additionally, to allow your patrons to avoid the warm welcome regarding being stamped on the forehead, you've told them to bookmark the following page: psnw.com . People have done this per YOUR suggestions to do so. The closing to your messages posted here repeatedly gives that address. Therefore, you have seen questions here and elsewhere, from people who see the page above which has only one company -- LMKI. Now, I'm trying to type s-l-o-w-l-y, in case you don't read too fast, in hopes that I can get through that potato. But, the page above DID in fact show other companies, and as I said it no longer does. The HTML of your page shows lots of blank space at the bottom where the material was cut. So, not hogwash then, is it? Perhaps you would care to retract your statement. A man of your obvious talents and lucidity must realize that if people are questioning why work hasn't been done, it could be they have no evidence of the same, correct? Why? Because, my friend, they are using the link you told them to bookmark, and that link presently shows only LMKI. Correct? Oh, I can almost hear sparks from those synaptic connections from way over here, GOOD. Now, I said I was going to help you and so I will. If you are not going to maintain duplicate pages at perhaps different locations, wouldn't it serve you better, Lazarus, to provide redirection from that page to the page you are hoping people will now see? AH, viola! Hmmm? Here, put this at the top of the dead page: <META HTTP-EQUIV="Refresh" CONTENT="1; URL=http://www.smallpotatoesnet.com/default.htm"> Now, if you care to send some of those shares as "compensation" for technical advice... on second thought, a retraction of the hogwash statement will do. And how about trying to be less abrasive to people on the thread. You've made claims, be prepared to back them when people ask you questions. Tom