PDA

View Full Version : I specialise in fast, efficient web sites suitable for a busy browser


Derek Moody
February 14th, 2004, 08:49 PM
Internet Services
I specialise in fast, efficient web sites suitable for a busy browser
in a busy world on a busy web. Let me quote for all your Internet
requirements. Email Derek

Like to see some examples?
Medium sized sites(200 - 500 pages):
The Priory Hotel, Wareham. A luxurious Country House Hotel, well worth
a visit on that special occasion.
Photodesk of Portland specialise in computer imaging hardware and
software. Do you need a digital camera, a weather satellite decoder or
a guide to techniques in digital art? Try Photodesk.
Farm-Direct started as a simple site listing farmers who were selling
their produce direct to the public. Now it has grown into a resource
site where non farmers can learn more about farming and the
countryside. But you can still find someone there to provide you with
premium quality farm fresh produce in season.

Would you like a section added to an existing site:
The Discworld Chronicle The magazine of the (Terry Pratchett)
Discworld Convention. For which event I also undertook the DTP and
reprographics.
Do you need to cover a specialist subject in detail:
Giants.org.uk Provides an internet service for UK dancing giants and
their like.
Verwoodpotteries.co.uk Historical research on a specialist subject in
a special locality. A touring exhibition Pots Brooms and Hurdles
expands on the material presented here.
Gethelp.co.uk Counselling and therapy with special reference to
Solution Focused Brief Therapy
Chloepaintings.co.uk Buy some fine paintings from an artist working
from an electronic garret.
Topguardfencing.com Are elephants ruining your teak plantations? Buy
your big-game fences here.
Or perhaps you have more modest requirements without sacrificing
quality:
The Casterbridge Hotel. A Georgian Town House Hotel offering secluded
comfort within walking distance of the town centre.
Do you just need to keep in touch?
Eastonandon.org.uk. A web based contact point for a world-wanderer to
keep in touch with family and friends.
You don't have to have a website.
You can just use a domain for email if you wish. A personalised
address so that you are not tied to one ISP.
Hosting and Domain Names
Small and low traffic sites can be hosted on the Casterbridge.net
server. Larger sites or those with special requirements may be found
more suitable homes. Co-location, mirroring or 'foreign' (outside the
UK) servers can be arranged. Multiple subdomains and secure servers
might be required by some businesses whilst others want no more than
email servers. Everyone's needs are different.

Want anonymouse posting services, we do those as well, remailers,
usenet, advertise your website.

Private Idaho
It would be nice if there was a program that automated working with
remailers, making anonymous posts simply point-and-click. Thankfully
there is such a program. It's called Private Idaho and is available in
many places on the Internet. Private Idaho was written by Joel
McNamara


E-mail Derek Moody to discuss your requirements. Derek Moody
>


Cheerio

Malcolm
February 14th, 2004, 09:38 PM
Derek Moody wrote:

If you are going to forge headers in an attempt to get Derek done for
spamming, you might have more luck if you had his IP address too.

HTH

:-p

Derek.Moody
February 15th, 2004, 02:02 AM
In article .org>,
Derek Moody
> Internet Services

Sorry - not one of mine though bits of it were lifted from one of my sites.

Another Pete the troll forgery - It's nice to know I've rattled his cage
but I'm sorry you're getting the fallout.

Cheerio,

--
>>

Neil Ellwood
February 15th, 2004, 07:33 AM
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 02:02:20 +0000, Derek.Moody wrote:

> In article .org>,
> Derek Moody
>> Internet Services
>
> Sorry - not one of mine though bits of it were lifted from one of my sites.
>
> Another Pete the troll forgery - It's nice to know I've rattled his cage
> but I'm sorry you're getting the fallout.
>
> Cheerio,
Its not even a very good one. He even got all your posting details wrong.

--
Neil
Delete delete to get address