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I need some cleanings tips and advice.

Me and my buddy made a website called www.CleaningTips.com, its
basically a free forum and free blog driven web site dedicated as a
source people can goto to find out how to clean and remove stains from
pretty much anything. Problem is, as of yet, you couldn't find out how
to clean anything right now cause the site is new and no one has found
it yet.

We don't know enough about cleaning and tips and tricks to really fill
the site. Were looking to get more useful content so that the website
eventually shows up in search results.

If anyone here is interested, visit www.CleaningTips.com/forum.html,
and if there is anything you could add to the site please feel free to
do so. Email me at Cl**********@gm ail.com if you find anything that
could improve the site or if something doesn't seem to be working
properly.

Jun 22 '07 #1
7 1950
In comp.lang.perl. misc Cl**********@gm ail.com wrote:
Me and my buddy made a website called www.stupidpinheads.com, its
basically a free forum and free blog driven web site dedicated as a
source people can goto to find out how to clean and remove stains from
pretty much anything. Problem is, as of yet, you couldn't find out how
to clean anything right now cause the site is new and no one has found
it yet.
Let's see if I get this right.

You create a website for a subject that you know nothing about. Then you
try to solicit content in a bunch of programming language newsgroups.

Wow, that's pretty pathetic, even for a google-groups poster!

Begone with you.

Jun 22 '07 #2
["Followup-To:" header set to comp.lang.pytho n.]
On 2007-06-22, Colin B. <cb****@somewhe reelse.nucleus. comwrote:
In comp.lang.perl. misc Cl**********@gm ail.com wrote:
>Me and my buddy made a website called www.stupidpinheads.com, its
basically a free forum and free blog driven web site dedicated as a
source people can goto to find out how to clean and remove stains from
pretty much anything. Problem is, as of yet, you couldn't find out how
to clean anything right now cause the site is new and no one has found
it yet.

Let's see if I get this right.

You create a website for a subject that you know nothing about. Then you
try to solicit content in a bunch of programming language newsgroups.

Wow, that's pretty pathetic, even for a google-groups poster!
Maybe they lost the business plan. It's not surprising, since it
was probably written on a napkin.

--
Neil Cerutti
Ask about our plans for owning your home --sign at mortgage company
Jun 22 '07 #3
On Jun 22, 1:09 pm, Neil Cerutti <horp...@yahoo. comwrote:
Maybe they lost the business plan. It's not surprising, since it
was probably written on a napkin.
Or perhaps they HAD a bunch of good cleaning tips, but accidentally
threw them out while cleaning?

Tip: don't throw stuff out unless you don't need it any more. =P

Jun 22 '07 #4
"Colin B." <cb****@somewhe reelse.nucleus. comwrites:
In comp.lang.perl. misc Cl**********@gm ail.com wrote:
>Me and my buddy made a website called www.stupidpinheads.com, its
basically a free forum and free blog driven web site dedicated as a
source people can goto to find out how to clean and remove stains from
pretty much anything. Problem is, as of yet, you couldn't find out how
to clean anything right now cause the site is new and no one has found
it yet.

Let's see if I get this right.

You create a website for a subject that you know nothing about. Then you
try to solicit content in a bunch of programming language newsgroups.

Wow, that's pretty pathetic, even for a google-groups poster!

Begone with you.
Pathetic, but it's a prooven way to become millionaire with the
Internet. You can't blame him... http://www.milliondollarhomepage.com/

--
__Pascal Bourguignon__ http://www.informatimago.com/

NOTE: The most fundamental particles in this product are held
together by a "gluing" force about which little is currently known
and whose adhesive power can therefore not be permanently
guaranteed.
Jun 22 '07 #5
Neil Cerutti <ho*****@yahoo. comwrites:
["Followup-To:" header set to comp.lang.pytho n.]
On 2007-06-22, Colin B. <cb****@somewhe reelse.nucleus. comwrote:
>In comp.lang.perl. misc Cl**********@gm ail.com wrote:
>>Me and my buddy made a website called www.stupidpinheads.com, its
basically a free forum and free blog driven web site dedicated as a
source people can goto to find out how to clean and remove stains from
pretty much anything. Problem is, as of yet, you couldn't find out how
to clean anything right now cause the site is new and no one has found
it yet.

Let's see if I get this right.

You create a website for a subject that you know nothing about. Then you
try to solicit content in a bunch of programming language newsgroups.

Wow, that's pretty pathetic, even for a google-groups poster!

Maybe they lost the business plan. It's not surprising, since it
was probably written on a napkin.
No problem with that, we can help:
+-----------------+
| BUSINESS PLAN |
+-----------------+
*%*
1- Make a web site about stains

2- ???

3- Profit!

--
__Pascal Bourguignon__ http://www.informatimago.com/

NOTE: The most fundamental particles in this product are held
together by a "gluing" force about which little is currently known
and whose adhesive power can therefore not be permanently
guaranteed.
Jun 22 '07 #6
On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 16:11:58 +0000, Colin B. replied to a spammer with:
Let's see if I get this right.

You create a website for a subject that you know nothing about. Then you
try to solicit content in a bunch of programming language newsgroups.

Wow, that's pretty pathetic, even for a google-groups poster!

Begone with you.
You know, my ISP did a pretty good job of recognizing the original post as
spam, and dropped it, so I never even saw it until your post came along.
So I wonder, who is more pathetic -- the spammer, who at least is hoping
to make money from his rudeness, or idiots who try to reason with spammers
AND include the spam in their reply?

Thanks a lot Colin, I really appreciate you finding a way to bypass the
spam filtering. Not.

(You know, if I were a spammer, I would disguise my spam as an indignant
response to spam, thus guaranteeing a vastly greater audience.)

Colin, if that doesn't convince you to STOP ENGAGING SPAMMERS IN
DISCUSSION, no matter how witty you think your reply is, let me
point out that by rudely including the text of the spam in your
post, you are associating your name and email address with spam. That
might not be such a good thing to do as more and more people use Bayesian
filtering.

Follow-ups set to comp.lang.pytho n.

--
Steven.

Jun 23 '07 #7
Lew
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 16:11:58 +0000, Colin B. replied to a spammer with:
>Let's see if I get this right.

You create a website for a subject that you know nothing about. Then you
try to solicit content in a bunch of programming language newsgroups.

Wow, that's pretty pathetic, even for a google-groups poster!

Begone with you.

You know, my ISP did a pretty good job of recognizing the original post as
spam, and dropped it, so I never even saw it until your post came along.
So I wonder, who is more pathetic -- the spammer, who at least is hoping
to make money from his rudeness, or idiots who try to reason with spammers
AND include the spam in their reply?

Thanks a lot Colin, I really appreciate you finding a way to bypass the
spam filtering. Not.

(You know, if I were a spammer, I would disguise my spam as an indignant
response to spam, thus guaranteeing a vastly greater audience.)

Colin, if that doesn't convince you to STOP ENGAGING SPAMMERS IN
DISCUSSION, no matter how witty you think your reply is, let me
point out that by rudely including the text of the spam in your
post, you are associating your name and email address with spam. That
might not be such a good thing to do as more and more people use Bayesian
filtering.
Oh, hush. What fun is life when you can't unleash your venom on a spammer who
probably will never read it?

Take a chill pill and enjoy the fun.

--
Lew
Jun 23 '07 #8

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