"Reckon he finally figured it out?"
******
That is what 'Grybeard' posted after I had been bannished from Annexcafe.
*Is* www.Annexcafe.com a safe place for folk to go to get help with their
computer problems?
--
Dave
Thanks for taking a look, BTS
It seems you were not too impressed! Why then, I wonder, would Mr Gregory
Gooden, the owner of www.annex.com , select the owner of Dogagent (a certain
Dave Higham - who recently responded to me in 'microsoft.public.test here' -
I'll copy his Header from that post at the end of this message) to act as
his back-up facility in case of an Annex server failure?
Something does not ring true - of that I am quite certain!
***************
From: "Dave H" <spam...@pepedog.com>
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"BoaterDave" <Boate...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7FA72FD5-4A8C-4577...@microsoft.com...
> So - Why doesn't it show in Outlook Express 6 newsgroup -
> msnews.microsoft.com 'microsoft.public.test.here' group?
>
> I'm always curious. Can anyone advise? Thanks.
Because you suck
*********
I cannot help but find it intriguing that he should be in any way interested
in my search for bad guys.
He certainly doesn't seem to like me!
--
Dave
> "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" wrote:
>> ~BD~ wrote:
>>> Using linux will not stop you visiting www.dogagent.com
>>
>> Site Rating: 0 | | | | 5 | | | | 10
>> ^
>
> Thanks for taking a look, BTS
>
> It seems you were not too impressed! Why then, I wonder, would Mr
> Gregory Gooden, the owner of www.annex.com , select the owner of
> Dogagent (a certain Dave Higham - who recently responded to me in
> 'microsoft.public.test here' - I'll copy his Header from that post at
> the end of this message) to act as his back-up facility in case of an
> Annex server failure?
Examining the annex.com web site might indicate that its owner is also
lacking clues about how to write a site that gets much above that "0"
rating. It is, first thing I notice, very slow to respond (even on my
high-speed cable). Superfluous JavaScript. Last millennium style code.
The web hosting plans are about twice as expensive as the norm - for a
good deal less service than the norm. For example, my web site host's
Basic plan offers 40 times the monthly transfer rate and 15 times the
storage, for half the price of annex.com's Basic plan. :-/
> Something does not ring true - of that I am quite certain!
Well, maybe Mr Higham has some knowledge of how web servers operate.
This is, of course, a WAG.
WAG? Google gives me 16,300,000 results! Please clarify. TIA
FYI - This URL gives some extra background
http://www.pqlr.org/bbs/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=293&p=8365#p8365
Some 'interpretation' is required I'm afraid. Btw, Annexcafe has over 300
newsgroups, all funded by a business losing money and run by a recovering
alchoholic! Hmmm!
******
Annexcafe is at risk, and it is up to us to pitch in and help get us past a
rocky period. I had hoped to be able to handle the situation without
worrying everyone, but with Gregory having to be away for so long to be with
his very ill mother and her deteriorating condition, time has begun to run
out, and I need as much help as I can get.
The situation is this. Gregory's paying business, Annex Technologies, Inc,
which supports Annexcafe is losing money, approximately $2,000 a month.
Obviously, Gregory can't continue to cover this loss. Nor could we at the
Cafe. Gregory is working to cut back on expenses, and trying desperately for
us not to be one of his cutbacks. The real solution is for him to be able to
increase his customer base for Annex, and that is where we come in. WE CAN
HELP. We have an incredible pool of talent here at Annexcafe. What I am
hoping we can do is work together to design a blockbuster ad campaign for
Annex Technologies that will boost them into the black, let us all rest more
comfortably and give Gregory the time he needs to be with his mother.
Obviously, we will not spam, but I'm asking we all pool resources in support
of this project, not just to save ourselves, but to thank Gregory and show
him how appreciative we are of his years of generosity toward us. Part of
the delay was that with Gregory gone mid-effort, I didn't completely
understand what Annex Tech offered that others didn't offer for less money,
but Gregory and I had a long discussion last Thursday, and he really does
have something unique to offer. If we work as a team, I think we can help
him sell it. Toward that goal, I am opening the newsgroup Annexcafe.Team.
The purpose of this group will be to brainstorm, to share advertising ideas,
to post graphics and web ads, whatever YOU think will help promote Annex. We
can then take these ads and plans to our individual communities, both
virtual and IRL and see what we can do.
Annex Technologies is in the webhosting business. They're shifting to
hosting with Control Panel, for plans starting at $9.95 a month. Clients can
pay on a month-to-month basis (or for 6 months or a year at a discount), and
no contracts are required, so if a client wants to try out the service,
they're only committed for one month. One of the company's main selling
points is service. They are large enough to have several servers, thus the
crash of one server does not mean the client's resources go offline, but not
so large that customer service is outsourced or designated to call centers.
The support staff for Annex.com knows the individual clients and possesses a
history of any problems the client has been having, and issues are often
answered by Gregory himself.
Annex is particularly good for people or small businesses that want webpages
that load quickly without ads, but have little experience working with html
or are not wonderful with computers, particularly if they want webpages with
complicated functions, such as separate message boards, mailboxes (with spam
and antiviral filters), blogs, webnews, and photo galleries. Accessing these
features is quite easy, but critically, Annex staff will quite literally
guide a client, step by step, through the creation of anything that client
might be finding difficulty with. One feature I found really cool was the
ability for Annex to have an online store created for a client, up and
running, within a week's time.
Oh, one other cool feature is the "Rescue Service" (think firetrucks and
ambulances). Since most webhosting services come down to a guy with a
server, Annex offers a service where, if you have notification that your
current webhost is about to be shut down, taking your site with it, Gregory
will download all the information from your site, and upload it to the Annex
server.
The current site that best represents them is http://*****.com. If there are
any links there to development services, those are being phased out. He's
also planning to make some other updates to the website.
Gregory's got an admitted weakness in the advertising department (though we
adore him!). Considering I'm a total tech dummy, I think it'd be great to
appeal to people who are quite confused by the whole business of setting up
a webpage, and particularly selling stuff online. I have some rudimentary
html skills, but things like setting up customized photo galleries, message
boards, or certainly secure webpages for online sales is far beyond my
capabilities, and I'm hoping to reach my fellow dum dums. Even the term "web
hosting" for many people I've talked to, including those who'd like to set
up websites with galleries of their vacations and grandchildren and such but
don't know how to go about doing it, is a bit too technical. While I'd love
contributions of art/ads, etc, in the same sense we have for our honored
artists but with a product oriented direction, what I want to *decidedly*
avoid, as I mentioned above, is creating spam. We're rabid about anti-spam
here at the Cafe, and it certainly wouldn't be fair, even with good intent,
to inflict on other servers what we don't allow ourselves.
So you have the description, you have the board, and naturally, we
appreciate any and all help!
Ishie (Aka ........ shewhocannotbenamed)
Also: The addy for contributions is:
Annex Technologies
15315 Magnolia
Suite 203
*somewhereinCA*, CA 91403
Alternately, people can go to the main webpage
http://www.*thatLIBERALgroup*.com/main.cfm
and scroll down to the "Support Annex"
Paypal Donate button in the lower right hand corner.
> "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" wrote:
>> This is, of course, a WAG.
>
> WAG? Google gives me 16,300,000 results! Please clarify. TIA
Heehee. You can find most 'acronyms' at this site, including:
http://www.acronymfinder.com/WAG.html
It's not first on the list... (hint: guess)
See also: SWAG
> FYI - This URL gives some extra background
> http://www.pqlr.org/bbs/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=293&p=8365#p8365
..a thread begun in August 2006. <g>
> Some 'interpretation' is required I'm afraid. Btw, Annexcafe has over 300
> newsgroups, all funded by a business losing money and run by a recovering
> alchoholic! Hmmm!
Well, I guest that answers two questions. One: why the hosting is
expensive, and Two: why the annex.com code is so old-style.
Thanks for your response once again, BTS
I enjoy your sense of humour! ;)
IMO there are some *very* clever folk responding to queries on U2U
Should you have the time, why not register with Annexcafe, go to U2U and
ask any technical question you can think of which might stretch to
'average' adviser.
I'll wager that you get a great selection of replies!
Btw, did you come across the Webrings?
You could start here http://webrings.annexcafe.com/?Stats&id=95
The info. doesn't quite tie in with the activity in the group AFAICT.
Cheers
--
Dave
Thanks for your response once again, BTS
I enjoy your sense of humour! ;)
IMO there are some *very* clever folk responding to queries on U2U
Should you have the time, why not register with Annexcafe, go to U2U and
ask any technical question you can think of which might stretch an
'average' adviser.
I'll wager that you'll get a great selection of replies!
> Thanks for your response once again, BTS
> I enjoy your sense of humour! ;)
Thenk yew.
> Should you have the time, why not register with Annexcafe,
Time is short. Life goes on. Finding time here in retirement for such
extra-curricular activities is difficult. I think I'll have another nap.
> Btw, did you come across the Webrings?
No, I had not. Odd stats there... about an 20:1 ratio of bots to humans,
and virtually all of the humans use Internet Explorer.
YW :)
>> Should you have the time, why not register with Annexcafe,
>
> Time is short. Life goes on. Finding time here in retirement for such
> extra-curricular activities is difficult. I think I'll have another nap.
I do understand the time demands - one wonders how one ever had the time
to actually earn a living! Perhaps when you awaken? <g>
>> Btw, did you come across the Webrings?
>
> No, I had not. Odd stats there... about an 20:1 ratio of bots to humans,
> and virtually all of the humans use Internet Explorer.
I know nothing about server stats. Perhaps you'd review these and
comment thereafter:-
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Allowing remote connections
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/var/log/news 20297852 Kbytes available
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Server connections:
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0.02
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Conn
amigo54321
602
CoyoteV
258
Katherine
211
TrolLisaTroll
114
cks
78
dave
74
Lana
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Kuno
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Aleeta
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Herbert
6
Gisele2
6
lisa_sff
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tom
5
Sara
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Kandra
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> I know nothing about server stats. Perhaps you'd review these and
> comment thereafter:-
To tell you the troot, Dave, I'm not really interested in what goes on
at annexcafe... sorry.
Interesting response, BTS - the stats I posted were *not* from AnnexCafe.
Maybe someone more knowledgeable will comment.
--
Dave
What? You equate my lack of interest as a lack of knowledge? <lol!>
:))) But .......................
I had a look at the most frequent 'user' in these statistics -
amigo5432 - (via Google) and discovered that this poster is on a
*Russian* site:-
See:- http://forum.arena.ru/index.php?showtopic=82377&mode=threaded&pid=684890
Now *I* find things like this intriguing - why would someone posting
on a Russian URL be the most prolific poster on the Dogagent.com
server? Hmmm!
The next most frequent poster is CoyoteV - a member of staff at
Annexcafe (and moderator of Scorched Earth)
Significant in any way? Probably not ........ but I bet we don't get a
satisfactory explanation from Dave Higham, the owner of Dogagent!
--
Dave (BD)
Not at all. I have never suggested that Gregory Gooden himself is evil
........... but he *might* be!
> Why are you "investigating" these people?
'Cause I can! Honest folk give straight-forward answers - others lie!
> What do you mean by getting rid of "evil" on the "web"?
Like ....... stopping kids when I see them scrawling graffiti on walls or
riding motorbikes along canal towpaths (illegal)!
HTH
--
Dave
>
>> What do you mean by getting rid of "evil" on the "web"?
>
> Like ....... stopping kids when I see them scrawling graffiti on walls or
> riding motorbikes along canal towpaths (illegal)!
>
Ah, poor kids. Somehow it seems a bit mean for an ex fighter jock to be
stopping kids seeking a bit of a thrill in today's so-restrictive and
boring world.
What we need is more activities for kids to exercise their creativity
and let off steam, not more vigilantes trying to cage them. Don't
punish them, take them paintballing. :)
Tim
Well .... I have been known to let one or two steer my narrowboat! ;)
It's good to know that you still have that attitude when you have
advised that vandals shredded your pond liner with a broken wine glass!
--
Dave