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Etienne

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Jan 19, 2008, 6:24:31 AM1/19/08
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Bonjour,

Je n'arrive plus à accéder au site de la fédé, j'ai comme réponse "Aucun
site Web n'est configuré à cette adresse."

Une opération de maintenance etait prévue ?

Bon week-end à tous.

Gerard95

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Jan 19, 2008, 8:47:02 AM1/19/08
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Etienne a formulé ce samedi :

Sur ffessm.fr j'ai "site en cours de maintenance" (samedi 14h45)


CFrofro

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Jan 19, 2008, 10:06:48 AM1/19/08
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Bonjour ou bonsoir à *Gerard95*
gerard....@free.fr qui nous disait:

||| Je n'arrive plus à accéder au site de la fédé, j'ai comme réponse
||| "Aucun site Web n'est configuré à cette adresse."
|||
||| Une opération de maintenance etait prévue ?
|||
||| Bon week-end à tous.
||
|| Sur ffessm.fr j'ai "site en cours de maintenance" (samedi 14h45)

Y a 8 jour, j'avais une erreur 503 : interdiction de scanner ce
répertoire...
Z'ont fait des aménagement sur le site (et aussi sur celui de Lafont...) et
ça merde grave...
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Etienne

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Jan 19, 2008, 1:20:26 PM1/19/08
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CFrofro a écrit :

> Bonjour ou bonsoir à *Gerard95*
> gerard....@free.fr qui nous disait:
> ||| Je n'arrive plus à accéder au site de la fédé, j'ai comme réponse
> ||| "Aucun site Web n'est configuré à cette adresse."
> |||
> ||| Une opération de maintenance etait prévue ?
> |||
> ||| Bon week-end à tous.
> ||
> || Sur ffessm.fr j'ai "site en cours de maintenance" (samedi 14h45)
>
> Y a 8 jour, j'avais une erreur 503 : interdiction de scanner ce
> répertoire...
> Z'ont fait des aménagement sur le site (et aussi sur celui de Lafont...) et
> ça merde grave...


Ca y est c'est revenu, à première vu pas de changement.

Le Fou

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Jan 19, 2008, 2:42:34 PM1/19/08
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Etienne a écrit :

> Je n'arrive plus à accéder au site de la fédé, j'ai comme
> réponse "Aucun site Web n'est configuré à cette adresse."
> Une opération de maintenance etait prévue ?

Tous les sites hébergés par FFESSM sont en train de migrer vers de nouveaux
serveurs.
Plus grands, plus beaux, plus forts... ;-)
C'est pour ça que ça pointe aux abonnés absents, c'est temporaire.

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Le Fou
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http://gloupclub.free.fr/
http://www.ffessm-cd84.com/

Patrick D.

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Jan 19, 2008, 2:50:04 PM1/19/08
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On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 20:42:34 +0100, Le Fou <ehi...@club-internet.fr>
wrote:

> Etienne a écrit :
>
>> Je n'arrive plus à accéder au site de la fédé, j'ai comme
>> réponse "Aucun site Web n'est configuré à cette adresse."
>> Une opération de maintenance etait prévue ?
>
> Tous les sites hébergés par FFESSM sont en train de migrer vers de
> nouveaux serveurs.
> Plus grands, plus beaux, plus forts... ;-)

c'était donc çà, l'arrêt des dinosaures ? ;-)

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ck

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Jan 20, 2008, 5:43:03 AM1/20/08
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Bonjour, je n'arrive toujours pas à me connecter à l'accès club pour
enregistrer des licences quelqu'un sait quelque chose?

"Etienne" <etienne...@free.fr> a écrit dans le message de news:
4791ddfb$0$21841$426a...@news.free.fr...

thierry

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Jan 20, 2008, 6:29:12 AM1/20/08
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je te confirme l'acces club ne fonctionne pas
bonnes bulles

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thierry
"ck" <chri...@free.fr> a écrit dans le message de news:
479325bb$0$7035$426a...@news.free.fr...

CFrofro

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Jan 20, 2008, 8:01:55 AM1/20/08
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Bonjour ou bonsoir à *Le Fou*
ehi...@club-internet.fr qui nous disait:

|| Etienne a écrit :
||
||| Je n'arrive plus à accéder au site de la fédé, j'ai comme
||| réponse "Aucun site Web n'est configuré à cette adresse."
||| Une opération de maintenance etait prévue ?
||
|| Tous les sites hébergés par FFESSM sont en train de migrer vers de
|| nouveaux serveurs.
|| Plus grands, plus beaux, plus forts... ;-)
|| C'est pour ça que ça pointe aux abonnés absents, c'est temporaire.

Alors dans ce cas là, un webmaster avec 2 sous de jugeotte crée une page
index.htm à la racine du site pour dire "site en cours de maintenance pour
24, 48h, retour à la normale prévue le xx/janvier...
J'ai fais ça à plusieurs reprises.
Créer une telle page doit bien prendre 15 minutes, temps d'allumage du PC
inclus...
Mébon, certains font des choix différents. Histoire de bien montrer de
l'intéret pour ceux qui viennent sur les sites. :(

Jcde

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Jan 20, 2008, 8:11:46 AM1/20/08
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"thierry" <thi...@wanadoo.fr> a écrit dans le message de news:
4793307e$0$876$ba4a...@news.orange.fr...

> je te confirme l'acces club ne fonctionne pas
> bonnes bulles
>
__________________________________
Idem

@+
JC


ck

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Jan 20, 2008, 8:34:50 AM1/20/08
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ça prouve la considération pour la base, un petit message d'explication sur
le site principal aurait été sympa...

"Jcde" <jc...@wanadoo.fr> a écrit dans le message de news:
4793488a$0$859$ba4a...@news.orange.fr...

Gerard95

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Jan 20, 2008, 9:09:23 AM1/20/08
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Après mûre réflexion, ck a écrit :

On te dit qu'il était écrit que le "site est en cours de maintenance" .

Bon faire une maintenance informatique, un samedi après-midi, le jour
ou les gens qui ne bossent pas se précipitent sur leur site favori,
sans trop prevenir avec ce message sybillin que certains ne voyaient
pas, c'est un peu "léger".


Vince

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Jan 20, 2008, 9:36:38 AM1/20/08
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Bonjour

Je constate également ces derniers temps de gros soucis de connection
sur la page club.
Par ailleurs, pas mal d'erreurs surviennent en cas de certaines
selections. (En plus, les erreures ne sont pas gérées).
Dommage pour un tel site.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
http://cpc.plonngees.fr

Christophe wanadoo

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Jan 20, 2008, 1:47:46 PM1/20/08
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Salut Vince,


je pese (avec humour) la qualité de ton intervention à la hauteur du lien
vers le site cpc plonngees.fr ...... avec 2 "n" à plongees qui fait que
l'adresse ne fonctionne pas.
Une erreur, bien sur. Mais l'erreur est humaine (autant sur ton lien que
pour le site de la FF)

Belles bulles

Christophe 38


con...@cpc.plongees.fr

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Jan 20, 2008, 4:29:10 PM1/20/08
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Bonsoir,

En effet sa m'apprendra à critiquer...

Bonnes bulles également !

---------------------------------------------------------
http://cpc.plongees.fr


On 20 jan, 19:47, "Christophe wanadoo"

con...@cpc.plongees.fr

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Jan 21, 2008, 9:12:58 PM1/21/08
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of life as a huge joke. And where did Suey Ying come from? From a
part of Chinatown, dear friend, that you would not dare to enter,
and the strangest thing about her coming is that she was carried
to the Home by a fugitive slave woman, who was escaping to China.
Long ago this woman had spent a day or two in the Mission and was
impressed by the happy life of the children here and by the kind
treatment she herself received. Later on she purchased for $120
a little baby girl. She grew to love the tiny waif, and when at
length troubles of many kinds drove her to sudden flight across
the ocean, instead of selling the baby she brought it to this Home
of happy memory and asked that we keep it always.

No. 4. How Wan. A frail young girl with bound feet was brought to
this country to be the wife of a man who had died while she was
en route. Refused a landing, she was detained in the Mission by
immigration officials, while the young man's parents made frantic
efforts to secure her admission to the country. She remained here,
a prisoner, for two years. Thousands of dollars were expended
without avail, and How Wan was deported. Nothing daunted, they
accompanied h


Christophe wanadoo

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Jan 21, 2008, 10:35:38 PM1/21/08
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was the sight of
the little girls, bound to heavy wires and placed in all manner of
contortions. Here was a girl about sixteen, standing cross-legged on a
moving platform, holding a spear in each hand, the spears crossed in
front of her breast, and a little girl dangling from each spear-point.
So it appeared, but in fact all were well wired into the distressing
shape they occupied, and it was said that none of them could have
endured the position for a moment but for plentiful doses of opium.
Next passed a girl standing on the moving platform, holding a spear at
arm's length, and a three-year-old girl standing on its point. Then a
little boy holding a long rod from which was suspended a tiny child. A
girl passed sitting on a stool and holding a sword by its point with
a child of four suspended from its handle, and next a girl holding a
sword by its handle, and the child suspended from its point. One
girl sat playing a flute held up high in the air, and a girl of six
appeared to be suspended from it. One poor little thing was borne high
up in the air, astride a turning-pole, with legs well crossed beneath
the pole. And then there came along a little girl swaying about on the
end of a long pole carried by men in the proc


Vince

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Jan 21, 2008, 7:54:24 PM1/21/08
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enough to enter at once upon the business, even in America_.
That which has elevated women above this slave condition is the
development of a self-respect and dignity born of the Christian faith.
But let us take warning. If the women of America have not the decent
self-respect to refuse to tolerate the Oriental slave-prostitute in
this country, the balance will be lost, libertines will have their own
way through the introduction into our social fabric of their slaves,
and Christian womanhood will fall before it. "Ye have not proclaimed
liberty every one to his fellow, therefore I proclaim liberty to you,
saith the Lord, to the sword, and the famine, and the pestilence."

Having yielded before counsels of despair, those who should have stood
shoulder to shoulder with statesmen like Sir John Pope Hennessy and
Sir John Smale in their efforts to exterminate slavery, rather, by
their indifference and ignorance, greatly added to the obstacles put
in their way by unworthy officials.

The story we have to relate cannot in any fairness be used as an
arraignment of British Christianity excepting as we have already
indicated as to local conditions. The record that British Christian
philanthropists have made, under the leadership of the now sainted
Mrs. Josephine Butler, in their world-wide influence f


Jcde

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Jan 21, 2008, 8:19:04 PM1/21/08
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of things at Hong Kong unearthed by
the Commission:

"I saw in the Colony abuses existing which have effect far beyond
the range of Hong Kong. Let me instance one or two only. We get
from Great Britain some European police. They are men selected
with care for good conduct, and they are sometimes married men;
their passages and their wives' passages have been paid to Hong
Kong, where married police quarters are provided. But what
transpired when that Commission was held? The Registrar General
had recorded in his book, morning after morning, the evidence of
informers _selected from that police force_, whom _he had employed
to commit adultery_ with unlicensed Chinese women; and borne of
these men were married police, whose wives were brought to Hong
Kong; so that in point of fact, he was _not only encouraging
adultery but paying for it with the money of the State_. Well, I
stopped that, of course.... At the head of the Registrar General's
Department in Hong Kong, we appoint an officer, as we believe, of
the highest character. One of the gentlemen so employed puts on a
false beard and moustache, he takes marked money in his waistcoat
pocket, and proceeds to the back lanes of the Colony, knocks at
various doors, and, at length, gains admission to a house. He
addresses the woman who opens the door and tells her he wants a

Gerard95

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Jan 21, 2008, 8:42:40 PM1/21/08
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gentleman's own
evidence. He records how he flung up the window and put out his
head and whistled. The police whom he had in attendance in the
street, broke open the door and arrested the girl. She is brought
up the next day to be tried for the offence; but, before whom?
Before the Acting Registrar General--before the same gentleman
who had the beard and moustache the night before. He tries her
himself, and on the books of the Registrar General's office (I
have turned to them and read his own evidence recorded in his
own handwriting) there is his own conviction of the girl, of the
offence, and his sentence, that she be fined fifty dollars and
some months' imprisonment! I mention this for this reason--that
the officer who did this was appointed because he was supposed to
be a man of exceptionally high moral tone, and good conduct and
demeanour. But what would be the effect on any man having to
administer such an Ordinance? There was laid before my Legislative
Council a case of one of the European Inspectors of brothels, and
I was struck by this fact in his evidence. He says: 'I took the
marked money from the Registrar General's office, and followed a
woman, and consorted with her, and gave her the money; and the
moment I had done so, I put my hand in my pocket and pulled out
the badge of offic


ck

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Jan 21, 2008, 8:14:38 PM1/21/08
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many in Oakland. They have been
estimated at as high a figure as 300, and must have numbered until
quite recently at least 150. The frontispiece represents a structure
erected for their housing. This building is three stories high, and
occupies every foot of one-half square. It contains more than 600
rooms, and is built throughout of rough boards, one inch thick, on
flimsy beams and studding. It is unlathed and unplastered, a veritable
fire-trap, within four blocks of the County Court House. It could
never have passed inspection had it been erected for _decent_
purposes. When the photograph was taken the building was not
completed. A row of shops has been added at the left, over which is a
large Chinese theatre. A respectable Chinese man of literary pursuits
informed us that the theatre was "to attract custom there." A very
broad stairway, scarcely less imposing than the front entrance to the
theatre, leads down into the alley, and to the brothel. The seats for
women in the theatre are reached by a special door leading to this
alley. The heart of this building is approached through "Washington
Place," an alley, at the entrance of which one encounters a sign, "No
White Men Admitted Here, Only Chinese." This notice, which has been
put up at the entrance of Oriental brothels in Chinatown, has been
ordered by the Chief of Police, it is claimed, to prohibit Americans
associating with Orientals in vice, so as to prevent demoralization
and race quarrels. We do not dispute the motive, but the _effect_
is, that those who would work for the rescue of sla


CFrofro

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Jan 21, 2008, 7:40:07 PM1/21/08
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of tolerated
evils, cannot be overcome in a single generation, nor in a single
century. There is a confusion of the moral sense in the presence of
evil to which one has become accustomed, that is truly terrible.

When it was first learned in England that such an official had been
appointed at Singapore and Hong Kong as the inspector of brothels, the
matter could scarcely gain credence. Mr. Benjamin Scott, Chamberlain
of the City of London, in his valuable book, "A State Iniquity,"
in mentioning this exclaims: "Her Majesty's Inspector of Brothels!
Curiosity is aroused to inquire what were the attributes, duties, rank
and status of this official. From the evidence taken by the Commission
[at Hong Kong], we gather that he kept a register of 'Queen's Women,'
and saw that their names were duly inscribed on the door-posts of the
Government establishments, as lawyers' names are inscribed on nests of
Chambers in the Temple, and those of merchants and traders are written
on offices in the City. He comptrolled the receipt of the fees paid by
the women into the Colonial Treasury.... But, what was the fashion of
his uniform? Did he attend the receptions of His Excellency and
the Port Admiral? Was he allowed precedence of chaplains, or how
otherwise? and was he expected to dine with the Bishop? Was he
decorated on the abolition of his office, and allowed a good service
pension? or is he still in the service of 'our religious and gracious
Queen?'" That officer still remains in the service of the Government,
both at Singapore and at Hong Kong. By the ruse of denominating all
the tasks connected with the Government management of immoral houses
at Singapore "protection," the Chief Inspector of brothels in this
place holds a more honored place in the community than at Hong Kong.
As to Mr. Scott's ironical questions in regard to that officer's
rank, we cannot answer, nor whether he is invited to the Governor's
receptions; but Mr. Scott would have been astounded, indeed, had


ck

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Jan 21, 2008, 7:34:10 PM1/21/08
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One girl who desired to escape fell under suspicion, and her master
decided to remove her to Watsonville, and so defeat her rescue. At the
San Francisco Ferry Station she made a dash for liberty, pursued by
the two men who had her in charge, and ran to a policeman, handing him
a crumpled piece of paper, which proved to be a note that a missionary
had placed in her hand when she landed in America. The officer could
not read the note, in its old and crumpled condition, but divining its
nature he hailed a cab and drove with the girl straight to the mission
door, where she was welcomed.

There were at least five hundred Chinese brothel slaves in San
Francisco before its destruction, and none in Oakland up to that time.
Since the calamity, there have been many in Oakland. They have been

thierry

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Jan 21, 2008, 9:24:56 PM1/21/08
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do not jump into the sea, and as
each coolie ship arrives at the wharf, a small force of police
is in waiting to keep a space clear and prevent any attempt at
escape, while the officers of the Protectorate board the ship,
accompanied by a further force of marine police, for the purpose
of inspecting the coolies. When permission is given to disembark,
the unpaid passengers are made up into small parties and marched
through the town to the depots under the escort of the brokers and
several of their assistants, with much yelling and good deal of
rough handling, and an occasional halt while a straggler or a
would be runaway is brought back to the party. That the coolies
are frequently successful in their attempts to escape is shown
in the Report of the Chinese Protectorate, 160 being returned as
'absconded either when landing or at depot' in Singapore, and 101
at Penang, or about 1-3/4 per cent of the "unpaid passengers". On
arrival at the depot, the coolies are


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