[ RadSafe ] Re: Big Brother the spectroscopist
Dimiter Popoff
didi at tgi-sci.com
Fri Apr 1 19:00:56 CEST 2005
> 1. So there's two 'version' of your website
> ...
Yes; and two dead since 2 years which do get found along with 1 of those
you refer to.
> OR did you assign same DNS for both 'names' for the site ?
No, my domain name is served only by the DNS server of the
company which hosts tgi-sci.com.
> 2. Did you 'register' your site with any of the search engines ?
> you give them the 'buzz words' that if called in the search
> will return your site (which one ?, see #1) as one of the choices?
No. Google does not need it. Neither of the 3 junky alternatives which
Google finds has been registered and at least one (the rutgers one) has
not been referred to anywhere on the net, it is just a file on a PC
connected to the net.
I hope I have explained this now sufficiently clear and I apologize
to those who have understood my first explanation repeated in a number
of messages by now.
> I don't think anyone is try'en to slam ya . . .
Why do you think so?
Dimiter
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> From: Pete_Bailey at fpl.com
> To: radsafe at radlab.nl
> Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2005 14:40:17 -0500
> Subject: [ RadSafe ] Big Brother . . .
>
>
> 1. So there's two 'version' of your website
>
> one hosted by Rutgers University
> or whomever hosts Rutger's computer needs.
>
> One hosted by whomever you delt with to have
> the w w w . tgi-sci . com ( deliberate mis-type)
>
> OR did you assign same DNS for both 'names' for the site ?
>
>
> 2. Did you 'register' your site with any of the search engines ?
> you give them the 'buzz words' that if called in the search
> will return your site (which one ?, see #1) as one of the choices?
>
>
> I don't think anyone is try'en to slam ya . . .
>
> "Hard to find the book in the library if it's not listed in the
> card-catalogue"
>
>
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