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User: "don findlay"
Date: 28 Sep 2006 04:06:03 AM
Object: Please be advised...Don Findlay's website
Don Findlay's website :- http://users.indigo.net.au/don/ promoting
Earth Expansion is down, inaccessible, ....evaporated, ..for no
apparent reason according to ISP service. They are looking into it.
Meanwhile the site is down.
Sorry folks. Not my fault. Resuming service asap.
.

User: "Petra"

Title: Re: Please be advised...Don Findlay's website 28 Sep 2006 07:58:46 PM
don findlay wrote:

Don Findlay's website :- http://users.indigo.net.au/don/ promoting
Earth Expansion is down, inaccessible, ....evaporated, ..for no
apparent reason according to ISP service. They are looking into it.
Meanwhile the site is down.

Sorry folks. Not my fault. Resuming service asap.

Hi Don,
I'm sorry your site is down, but you might want to consider using
Homestead if it's available in your area. It comes with some bells and
whistles every site administrator would love to own and use. It's not
expensive either and they have so much to offer. Give it a thought.
Petra
.
User: "don findlay"

Title: Re: Please be advised...Don Findlay's website 29 Sep 2006 06:27:57 PM
Petra wrote:

don findlay wrote:

Don Findlay's website :- http://users.indigo.net.au/don/ promoting
Earth Expansion is down, inaccessible, ....evaporated, ..for no
apparent reason according to ISP service. They are looking into it.
Meanwhile the site is down.

Sorry folks. Not my fault. Resuming service asap.


Hi Don,

I'm sorry your site is down, but you might want to consider using
Homestead if it's available in your area. It comes with some bells and
whistles every site administrator would love to own and use. It's not
expensive either and they have so much to offer. Give it a thought.

Petra

Thanks Petra, ..I'll check it out. and when I get time I'll move it,
...and take the opportunity to re-shape it too. ( There was another
lot, Vodahost, ..has anybody used that one?) The trouble with bells
and whistles is that they're slow to load (when not everybody has
broadband) ..and often not browser friendly.
.
User: "Petra"

Title: Re: Please be advised...Don Findlay's website 29 Sep 2006 08:09:47 PM
don findlay wrote:


Thanks Petra, ..I'll check it out. and when I get time I'll move it,
..and take the opportunity to re-shape it too. ( There was another
lot, Vodahost, ..has anybody used that one?) The trouble with bells
and whistles is that they're slow to load (when not everybody has
broadband) ..and often not browser friendly.

Don,
I can see the load times on my site and 99% of the time there's no lag
time at all. But I do think it might be a good idea for me to make
mine available in more than one language. I have readers from every
country in the world and for some I'm sure there are parts they can't
quite understand even if they know a little English. But there are a
few minor problems with that in that some words have no matching words
in other languages, such as the word "camping." Then there are
dialects of various languages in different countries and that too can
be a problem, so I've kind of let it go. And really, one needs to ask
someone who speaks that language fluently to make sure it reads
correctly. Web site interpreters don't quite make it, so I've been
told. But they are fun to use sometimes if you want to find out what
perhaps one word or a short sentence might say in several languages.
And with that comes the problem that when you send it out, if other
computers don't have that language in their system it puts up a series
of question marks. Ah, lifes litte problems.
Homestead isn't perfect, but they offer much more than most at a very
reasonable price and you can learn about what interests people the most
and find out when what's hot fades and what they like continues as a
constant. You know where they come from and their basic interests.
So there's as much to learn about what they like and what you deliver.
Petra
.
User: ""

Title: Re: Please be advised...Don Findlay's website 01 Oct 2006 04:54:39 AM
Petra wrote:

don findlay wrote:


Thanks Petra, ..I'll check it out. and when I get time I'll move it,
..and take the opportunity to re-shape it too. ( There was another
lot, Vodahost, ..has anybody used that one?) The trouble with bells
and whistles is that they're slow to load (when not everybody has
broadband) ..and often not browser friendly.


Don,

I can see the load times on my site and 99% of the time there's no lag
time at all. But I do think it might be a good idea for me to make
mine available in more than one language. I have readers from every
country in the world and for some I'm sure there are parts they can't
quite understand even if they know a little English. But there are a
few minor problems with that in that some words have no matching words
in other languages, such as the word "camping." Then there are
dialects of various languages in different countries and that too can
be a problem, so I've kind of let it go. And really, one needs to ask
someone who speaks that language fluently to make sure it reads
correctly. Web site interpreters don't quite make it, so I've been
told. But they are fun to use sometimes if you want to find out what
perhaps one word or a short sentence might say in several languages.
And with that comes the problem that when you send it out, if other
computers don't have that language in their system it puts up a series
of question marks. Ah, lifes litte problems.

Homestead isn't perfect, but they offer much more than most at a very
reasonable price and you can learn about what interests people the most
and find out when what's hot fades and what they like continues as a
constant. You know where they come from and their basic interests.
So there's as much to learn about what they like and what you deliver.

Petra

.
User: ""

Title: Re: Please be advised...Don Findlay's website 01 Oct 2006 05:09:20 AM
wrote:

Petra wrote:

don findlay wrote:


Thanks Petra, ..I'll check it out. and when I get time I'll move it,
..and take the opportunity to re-shape it too. ( There was another
lot, Vodahost, ..has anybody used that one?) The trouble with bells
and whistles is that they're slow to load (when not everybody has
broadband) ..and often not browser friendly.


Don,

I can see the load times on my site and 99% of the time there's no lag
time at all. But I do think it might be a good idea for me to make
mine available in more than one language. I have readers from every
country in the world and for some I'm sure there are parts they can't
quite understand even if they know a little English. But there are a
few minor problems with that in that some words have no matching words
in other languages, such as the word "camping." Then there are
dialects of various languages in different countries and that too can
be a problem, so I've kind of let it go. And really, one needs to ask
someone who speaks that language fluently to make sure it reads
correctly. Web site interpreters don't quite make it, so I've been
told. But they are fun to use sometimes if you want to find out what
perhaps one word or a short sentence might say in several languages.
And with that comes the problem that when you send it out, if other
computers don't have that language in their system it puts up a series
of question marks. Ah, lifes litte problems.

Homestead isn't perfect, but they offer much more than most at a very
reasonable price and you can learn about what interests people the most
and find out when what's hot fades and what they like continues as a
constant. You know where they come from and their basic interests.
So there's as much to learn about what they like and what you deliver.

Petra

Sorry to hear about this Don, your mail is also bouncing as well.
Indeed I have been trying to contact you lately re a message sent to
Carpenter WA Premier concerning the Australian worsening drought.
I have noted that you were subject to attacks as well from the Darween
/ Lyell Evolutionnists / Uniformists and indeed Big Bang Creationists
indeed. The situation is limpid and point out to the fossil brain being
only working in these Universities brainwashed morons .... since all
other intelligent & higher functions have been irremediably destroyed
by both their mind masters formating & programming which they have
endured during their formation ( formating indeed) years.
I shall come back now from time to time and will publish that letter
to Alan Carpenter in line soon. By the way, I am sorry to see you and
some good friends in Australia in your present predicament with
probably terrible things to come end of year and beginning of next. The
point in this regards is that Collective Crimes cannot be washed away
by the passing of time and in due course are paid for by all ... up to
the 3rd generation too according to our Celtic sacred tradition
With best regards to all true geologists
( very few around though)
Jean-Paul Turcaud
Exploration Geologist & Offshore Consultant
Mobile +33 650 171 464
Australia Mining Pioneer
Founder of the True Geology
http://www.tnet.com.au/~warrigal/grule.html
http://users.indigo.net.au/don/tel/index.html
http://members.iimetro.com.au/~hubbca/turcaud.htm
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/bbing/stories/s28534.htm
.
User: "don findlay"

Title: Re: Please be advised...Don Findlay's website 02 Oct 2006 01:13:27 AM
wrote:

jpturc...@hotmail.com wrote:

Petra wrote:

don findlay wrote:


Thanks Petra, ..I'll check it out. and when I get time I'll move it,
..and take the opportunity to re-shape it too. ( There was another
lot, Vodahost, ..has anybody used that one?) The trouble with bells
and whistles is that they're slow to load (when not everybody has
broadband) ..and often not browser friendly.


Don,

I can see the load times on my site and 99% of the time there's no lag
time at all. But I do think it might be a good idea for me to make
mine available in more than one language. I have readers from every
country in the world and for some I'm sure there are parts they can't
quite understand even if they know a little English. But there are a
few minor problems with that in that some words have no matching words
in other languages, such as the word "camping." Then there are
dialects of various languages in different countries and that too can
be a problem, so I've kind of let it go. And really, one needs to ask
someone who speaks that language fluently to make sure it reads
correctly. Web site interpreters don't quite make it, so I've been
told. But they are fun to use sometimes if you want to find out what
perhaps one word or a short sentence might say in several languages.
And with that comes the problem that when you send it out, if other
computers don't have that language in their system it puts up a series
of question marks. Ah, lifes litte problems.

Homestead isn't perfect, but they offer much more than most at a very
reasonable price and you can learn about what interests people the most
and find out when what's hot fades and what they like continues as a
constant. You know where they come from and their basic interests.
So there's as much to learn about what they like and what you deliver.

Petra


Sorry to hear about this Don, your mail is also bouncing as well.

Is that right? Do you mean email? Or postings to sci.geo.geology?

Indeed I have been trying to contact you lately re a message sent to
Carpenter WA Premier concerning the Australian worsening drought.
I have noted that you were subject to attacks as well from the Darween
/ Lyell Evolutionnists / Uniformists and indeed Big Bang Creationists
indeed. The situation is limpid and point out to the fossil brain being
only working in these Universities brainwashed morons .... since all
other intelligent & higher functions have been irremediably destroyed
by both their mind masters formating & programming which they have
endured during their formation ( formating indeed) years.

Yes it's tragic. But as children remarked long ago about science, ..
"Half a pound of tuppeny rice, half a pound of treacle,
that's the way the munny goes, ..POP goes the weasel"
And the way geology is, its body-parts cost a bomb, but the way it's
assembled I don't think it would rate much more than a farthing.
They're even saying here they doubt about astronomical impacts and
extinctions, but with nothing else to put in its place they have to
"pretend to believe" - if they consider themselves geologists that is,
and belief to be paramount. (There's certainly been no evidencde of
thinking during the time I've been here.) Unless of course (since it
has memic appeal these days and everyone can repeat the experiment on
their pet budgie - or is it canaries they use down mines?) ) they go
for the 'sewer hypothesis'. Nobody has yet mentioned the role of
Tsunamis though, that laid hundreds of thousands of people dead just
recently... and which yourself has promulgated for a long time as being
of considerable geological significance. There youo go. I bet if
they all lined up on the beach and did an 'about face', they still
couldn't turn the tide. Tsunamis Rule !

I shall come back now from time to time and will publish that letter
to Alan Carpenter in line soon.

Alan has his hands full at the moment since the local Nunga people won
their case in the courts last week, and have laid claim to the whole of
the City of Perth. This means they can do everything they like in
public places that they did before without being jailed for Disturbing
the Peace, which used to happen whenever there was a demonstration of
Love and Affection, ... It will prbably also mean in the end that
property taxes will be increased to include a donation to this
enterprise. Looks like wer're going to get used to it. Carpenter
personally completely agrees with all of this, but thinks the Laws
underwriting it should be clarified so the legal profession can be
included in the general enjoyment.
"Up and down the City Road, ..in and out of the Eagle, ..
That's the way the munny goes, ...

By the way, I am sorry to see you and
some good friends in Australia in your present predicament with
probably terrible things to come end of year and beginning of next. The
point in this regards is that Collective Crimes cannot be washed away
by the passing of time and in due course are paid for by all ... up to
the 3rd generation too according to our Celtic sacred tradition

Frankly I don't know what they're going on about. They say it's the
hottest year on record, but over here I don't recollect a colder
winter, and the summer just before was acknowledged as the coolest on
record. Also usually by this time we're well into hot weather, but
we're about two months behind in the cycle. 'June', wet and windy and
pretty cold passed a few days ago. I went down the beach yesterday.
An absolutely beautiful warm day with a cold following wind. I
wouldn't like to have been in the shade.


With best regards to all true geologists
( very few around though)


Jean-Paul Turcaud
Exploration Geologist & Offshore Consultant
Mobile +33 650 171 464

Australia Mining Pioneer
Founder of the True Geology
http://www.tnet.com.au/~warrigal/grule.html
http://users.indigo.net.au/don/tel/index.html
http://members.iimetro.com.au/~hubbca/turcaud.htm
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/bbing/stories/s28534.htm

I haven't forgotten. just reappraising a lot of things right now.
.
User: ""

Title: Re: Please be advised...Don Findlay's website 02 Oct 2006 05:34:44 PM
don findlay wrote:

jpturcaud@hotmail.com wrote:

jpturc...@hotmail.com wrote:

Petra wrote:

don findlay wrote:


Thanks Petra, ..I'll check it out. and when I get time I'll move it,
..and take the opportunity to re-shape it too. ( There was another
lot, Vodahost, ..has anybody used that one?) The trouble with bells
and whistles is that they're slow to load (when not everybody has
broadband) ..and often not browser friendly.


Don,

I can see the load times on my site and 99% of the time there's no lag
time at all. But I do think it might be a good idea for me to make
mine available in more than one language. I have readers from every
country in the world and for some I'm sure there are parts they can't
quite understand even if they know a little English. But there are a
few minor problems with that in that some words have no matching words
in other languages, such as the word "camping." Then there are
dialects of various languages in different countries and that too can
be a problem, so I've kind of let it go. And really, one needs to ask
someone who speaks that language fluently to make sure it reads
correctly. Web site interpreters don't quite make it, so I've been
told. But they are fun to use sometimes if you want to find out what
perhaps one word or a short sentence might say in several languages.
And with that comes the problem that when you send it out, if other
computers don't have that language in their system it puts up a series
of question marks. Ah, lifes litte problems.

Homestead isn't perfect, but they offer much more than most at a very
reasonable price and you can learn about what interests people the most
and find out when what's hot fades and what they like continues as a
constant. You know where they come from and their basic interests.
So there's as much to learn about what they like and what you deliver.

Petra


Sorry to hear about this Don, your mail is also bouncing as well.


Is that right? Do you mean email? Or postings to sci.geo.geology?

Indeed I have been trying to contact you lately re a message sent to
Carpenter WA Premier concerning the Australian worsening drought.
I have noted that you were subject to attacks as well from the Darween
/ Lyell Evolutionnists / Uniformists and indeed Big Bang Creationists
indeed. The situation is limpid and point out to the fossil brain being
only working in these Universities brainwashed morons .... since all
other intelligent & higher functions have been irremediably destroyed
by both their mind masters formating & programming which they have
endured during their formation ( formating indeed) years.


Yes it's tragic. But as children remarked long ago about science, ..
"Half a pound of tuppeny rice, half a pound of treacle,
that's the way the munny goes, ..POP goes the weasel"

And the way geology is, its body-parts cost a bomb, but the way it's
assembled I don't think it would rate much more than a farthing.
They're even saying here they doubt about astronomical impacts and
extinctions, but with nothing else to put in its place they have to
"pretend to believe" - if they consider themselves geologists that is,
and belief to be paramount. (There's certainly been no evidencde of
thinking during the time I've been here.) Unless of course (since it
has memic appeal these days and everyone can repeat the experiment on
their pet budgie - or is it canaries they use down mines?) ) they go
for the 'sewer hypothesis'. Nobody has yet mentioned the role of
Tsunamis though, that laid hundreds of thousands of people dead just
recently... and which yourself has promulgated for a long time as being
of considerable geological significance. There youo go. I bet if
they all lined up on the beach and did an 'about face', they still
couldn't turn the tide. Tsunamis Rule !


I shall come back now from time to time and will publish that letter
to Alan Carpenter in line soon.


Alan has his hands full at the moment since the local Nunga people won
their case in the courts last week, and have laid claim to the whole of
the City of Perth. This means they can do everything they like in
public places that they did before without being jailed for Disturbing
the Peace, which used to happen whenever there was a demonstration of
Love and Affection, ... It will prbably also mean in the end that
property taxes will be increased to include a donation to this
enterprise. Looks like wer're going to get used to it. Carpenter
personally completely agrees with all of this, but thinks the Laws
underwriting it should be clarified so the legal profession can be
included in the general enjoyment.

"Up and down the City Road, ..in and out of the Eagle, ..
That's the way the munny goes, ...


By the way, I am sorry to see you and
some good friends in Australia in your present predicament with
probably terrible things to come end of year and beginning of next. The
point in this regards is that Collective Crimes cannot be washed away
by the passing of time and in due course are paid for by all ... up to
the 3rd generation too according to our Celtic sacred tradition


Frankly I don't know what they're going on about. They say it's the
hottest year on record, but over here I don't recollect a colder
winter, and the summer just before was acknowledged as the coolest on
record. Also usually by this time we're well into hot weather, but
we're about two months behind in the cycle. 'June', wet and windy and
pretty cold passed a few days ago. I went down the beach yesterday.
An absolutely beautiful warm day with a cold following wind. I
wouldn't like to have been in the shade.


With best regards to all true geologists
( very few around though)


Jean-Paul Turcaud
Exploration Geologist & Offshore Consultant
Mobile +33 650 171 464

Australia Mining Pioneer
Founder of the True Geology
http://www.tnet.com.au/~warrigal/grule.html
http://users.indigo.net.au/don/tel/index.html
http://members.iimetro.com.au/~hubbca/turcaud.htm
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/bbing/stories/s28534.htm


I haven't forgotten. just reappraising a lot of things right now.

Don, just to say that your new email
is bouncing
back. What about sending me a direct mail from your side. Regarding the
Tsunami to which you are referring to, this is indeed an evident
demonstration of Earth Expansion, but such constatation is beyond the
grasp of those intellectual slaves toiling to deny the evidence and
confusing indeed causes and consequences. Don't they see faults as the
causes of Quakes ? Hey ?
With best regards jp
.








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