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No new news... And maybe some day I'll get around to actually updating this site???
Okay, that's old news... But I'll leave it here for the message ;-)
A special note:
Many people have gotten e-mails apparently from "bearlycomputing.com". THEY ARE NOT from bearlycomputing.com! They are from a childish spammer who I reported to his ISP (apparently) and is trying to take revenge by sending out spams that look like they come from here. Be advised that I do NOT send out unsolicited e-mails and the mailisng list on this web site is not functional and has not sent out anything in over three years! You can not un-subscribe because absolutely noone is subscribed in the first place!
To the spammer: The only thing you have accomplished is to display that reporting spammers does in fact work! If you had done nothing, noone would ever know that reporting spammers did anything. By your childish response, you simply prove that when people do report spam, ISP's take action against them. Thank you. I was beggining to wonder myself if my time was wasted in reporting spammers and was about to stop doing it altogether... And just in case you're wondering. I am rarely the only reporter or the first. Generally there are thousands of people who report the spams and I have never managed to be the first one to do so. I would imagine your revenge list is quite long ;-) Thanks again for affirming that my work has not been in vane!
Rich...
This site is used mostly for testing ideas, layouts, javascript and showing people what we can do with web sites, so things may (or not) change frequently...
Or, at least we can hope so? But most of our time is spent on other web sites,
programming and even a little 'real life', so.... Bear With Us!
To navigate our site, just select any of the menu buttons at the left side
to get to another page. The bulletin board option will change the left side
menu to show the available message boards.
We've place a program called "FreeSpaceBar" up for download. It doesn't do anything fancy. But since I just couldn't find anything in the win world to do what I wanted, I wrote it and thought someone else might like it? So it's there with some remedial docs if you'd like to check it out. It has it's own web page with some description and links for downloading...
This web site really hasn't gotten the attention it deserves. We're not trying to sell anything here and primarily use this space for testing and just having a 'home' base, so please excuse the looks and watch out for 'page2'. That's where I occassionally test some wierd stuff and it's been known to crash a browser now and then... Just thought I'd let people know how things are going...
We've now got Surveys up and a new Search the Internet page where you can search the entire internet through Dogpile's mete-search engine.
Just added the Bearly Bulletin Boards for a place to discuss things with other users. Any suggestions about this are very welcome...
We have just added our first mailing list, the Web Sites mail list. This is for the discussion of various aspect of web page design. See the Web Sites Mail List page for more info.
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Someday (soon?) we hope to have some neat fancy stuff up here and some maybe not so neat experimental stuff...
We may be advertising our work, web hosting (very reasonable) or just having fun with it?
Basically right now, this is just a playground for a programmer and web site designer who's not really looking for any more work at the moment (hmmm?)...
You used to be able to enter your e-mail address at the bottom of this page (and hit the "Mind-It" [click here] button) to be notified when this page has been updated. But no longer. The NetMind "service", which was a great free service for years has now decided to charge. And I mean charge! $80.00 a month! Forget it! There's free program add-ons that do the same. Their advertisement riddled "service" is certainly not worth the money!
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No More NetMind Mind-It!
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