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![]() "rw" wrote... Iveyxs wrote: Thanks for your help. Please contact me directly with any feedback at , Since you've already been insulted by the usual ROFF net nannies, I'll give you my opinion in public. My first impression was that it's a well designed site. I'm unlikely to buy anything, though, because I already have quite a few sources I'm comfortable with. You're getting into this game late, and I think you'll have a struggle to capture eyeballs, but good luck. For future reference, you should avoid posting anything that could even remotely be construed as "spam" on ROFF, unless you have a very thick skin, or unless you become a "regular." :-) Now, what was the GD difference between your "constructive opinion" and my original post? I offered what I felt were three good ideas for improvement of the site, get blasted by the original poster (who totally ignored my input), and get labeled "net nanny" by you!? WTF? Oh, I almost forgot: BIOYA. ![]() -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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Now, what was the GD difference between your "constructive opinion" and my original post? I offered what I felt were three good ideas for improvement of the site, get blasted by the original poster (who totally ignored my input), and get labeled "net nanny" by you!? WTF? ... You're looking for logic, consistency and good sense from a SPAMmer and a Putz ? WTF indeed. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Tim J. wrote:
Now, what was the GD difference between your "constructive opinion" and my original post? Uh, just who are you quoting there, Tim? I offered what I felt were three good ideas for improvement of the site, get blasted by the original poster (who totally ignored my input), and get labeled "net nanny" by you!? WTF? I agree. You did offer good ideas, and I apologize for calling you a net nanny. I'd only seen your "BIOYA" post at that time. Please change "net nannies" to "net nanny." :-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "rw" wrote I apologize for calling you a net nanny. sweet baby jesus; now come, armageddon! wayno (i wonder where timmaaay got those images of you with the goat?) |
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![]() "Wayne Harrison" wrote... "rw" wrote I apologize for calling you a net nanny. sweet baby jesus; now come, armageddon! wayno (i wonder where timmaaay got those images of you with the goat?) I don't actually have any pictures, but this sign was recently seen in Stanley, ID. . . http://tinyurl.com/2kbya -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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Tim J. wrote:
I don't actually have any pictures, but this sign was recently seen in Stanley, ID. . . The following photo, which was taken right outside my front door, shows the kind of goat lovers we welcome in Stanley: http://www.ruralnetwork.net/~troutbum/web/goat.jpg That's my dog Arlo in the bottom of the photo, for those of you who have been privileged to meet him. He really liked that dead goat. BTW, the goat (rump roast) was delicious. I can post a superb goat recipe if anyone is interested. If it's goat-friendly scenery you desire, you can hike not far from town, into the Sawtooth Mountains, to Goat Lake: http://www.ruralnetwork.net/~troutbum/web/goatlake.jpg Finally BTW, North American Mountain Goats aren't really goats. They're antelopes, like the European Chamois. The North American Pronghorn Antelope, however, are actually goats. Evolution is complicated. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "rw" wrote... snip If it's goat-friendly scenery you desire, you can hike not far from town, into the Sawtooth Mountains, to Goat Lake: http://www.ruralnetwork.net/~troutbum/web/goatlake.jpg I *love* that photo. -- TL, Tim (I guess that makes me a Goat Lake lover.) http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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![]() Tim J. wrote: "rw" wrote... snip If it's goat-friendly scenery you desire, you can hike not far from town, into the Sawtooth Mountains, to Goat Lake: http://www.ruralnetwork.net/~troutbum/web/goatlake.jpg I *love* that photo. me too steve.... nice shot. wally |
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![]() "rw" wrote... Tim J. wrote: Now, what was the GD difference between your "constructive opinion" and my original post? Uh, just who are you quoting there, Tim? My inner self. Are you saying that yours was not intended to be a constructive opinion? I offered what I felt were three good ideas for improvement of the site, get blasted by the original poster (who totally ignored my input), and get labeled "net nanny" by you!? WTF? I agree. You did offer good ideas, and I apologize for calling you a net nanny. I'd only seen your "BIOYA" post at that time. Please change "net nannies" to "net nanny." :-) Whew! That was close. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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