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To: ravenseye who wrote (1403)12/29/2004 4:09:24 PM
From: Bill Ulrich  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5425
 
That is called a "link". A "link" is a place to go on the web. A "link" from an originating site to a destination site does not mean that the origin and destination are the same. There are, for example, many "links" to magneticdiary from siliconinvestor.com. Does this mean that I built Silicon Investor, too? There have been, at times, "links" from wsj.com to magneticdiary. Does this mean I also built Wall Street Journal?

Thus, concludes our Web 101 lesson of the day. Tomorrow, we shall study the term "page" as it applies to "critical analysis".

"Oh really? You wouldn't be telling a fib would you Bill?
You might want to check again! Go to JANICE SHELL (NYSE:JSH) @ home.att.net
When you have the above mentioned page open, see where it says "Try to win Lincoln's Biggest Badass SUV Ever, The V12 EcoDevastator - register now for November's Investment Challenge!" click that link on the page for Lincoln's Biggest Badass SUV Ever, The V12 EcoDevastator and explain why the page for your site www.magneticdiary.com can not be found."