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Non-commercial interesting energy websight.

I have a web pages that has been on the internet for a few
years now. I get email from people from time to time
interested in its content but because im too cheap to pay to
have it submitted to search engines not many people know
about it but the people who do seem to find it interesting.
So as a service and as an experiment I decided to post the
links here. This will only be posted once im not a spammer.
So if your interested in high energy and free energy have a
look. Lloyd Burris

http://members.fortunecity.com/reactor1967/
http://www.geocities.com/reactor1967
 
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Dmitri

Jan 1, 1970
0
Not like I'm endorsing someone's attempts to build a nuclear reactor here,
but don't be too too cheap. Just visit Google
http://www.google.com/addurl.html and submit your site there, then watch
it spread to other engines, too. I would take much less time than to build
a reactor in a garage. On a side note: how do you get a permit from your
township to build this thing? ;-)

It was an interesting passage about you not being a spammer because your
newsgroup server said so. Unfortunatelly, newsgroup servers do not filter
out spam very well, so you have to rely on yourself when you post an
article.

--
Dmitri Abaimov, RCDD
http://www.cabling-design.com
Cabling Forum, color codes, pinouts and other useful resources for
premises cabling users and pros
http://www.cabling-design.com/homecabling
Residential Cabling Guide
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[email protected] wrote:



I have a web pages that has been on the internet for a few
years now. I get email from people from time to time
interested in its content but because im too cheap to pay to
have it submitted to search engines not many people know
about it but the people who do seem to find it interesting.
So as a service and as an experiment I decided to post the
links here. This will only be posted once im not a spammer.
So if your interested in high energy and free energy have a
look. Lloyd Burris





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Dmitri

Jan 1, 1970
0
Not like I'm endorsing someone's attempts to build a nuclear reactor here,
but don't be too too cheap. Just visit Google
http://www.google.com/addurl.html and submit your site there, then watch
it spread to other engines, too. I would take much less time than to build
a reactor in a garage. On a side note: how do you get a permit from your
township to build this thing? ;-)

It was an interesting passage about you not being a spammer because your
newsgroup server said so. Unfortunatelly, newsgroup servers do not filter
out spam very well, so you have to rely on yourself when you post an
article.

--
Dmitri Abaimov, RCDD
http://www.cabling-design.com
Cabling Forum, color codes, pinouts and other useful resources for
premises cabling users and pros
http://www.cabling-design.com/homecabling
Residential Cabling Guide

--
Dmitri Abaimov, RCDD
http://www.cabling-design.com
Cabling Forum, color codes, pinouts and other useful resources for
premises cabling users and pros
http://www.cabling-design.com/homecabling
Residential Cabling Guide
-------------------------------------
[email protected] wrote:



I have a web pages that has been on the internet for a few
years now. I get email from people from time to time
interested in its content but because im too cheap to pay to
have it submitted to search engines not many people know
about it but the people who do seem to find it interesting.
So as a service and as an experiment I decided to post the
links here. This will only be posted once im not a spammer.
So if your interested in high energy and free energy have a
look. Lloyd Burris





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no-spam read and post WWW interface to your favorite newsgroup -
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adrenalin

Jan 1, 1970
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So why does your website try to install software on my computer when I have
a look at it??!!!

BEWARE - not sure what the software is, but IT AINT GOING TO MAKE YOUR
COMPUTER RUN BETTER, NOW IS IT??
 
D

Dmitri

Jan 1, 1970
0
Hi adrenalin,

Which website you are referring to?


--
Dmitri Abaimov, RCDD
http://www.cabling-design.com
Cabling Forum, color codes, pinouts and other useful resources for
premises cabling users and pros
http://www.cabling-design.com/homecabling
Residential Cabling Guide
-------------------------------------
adrenalin said:
So why does your website try to install software on my computer when I
have
a look at it??!!!
BEWARE - not sure what the software is, but IT AINT GOING TO MAKE YOUR
COMPUTER RUN BETTER, NOW IS IT??








"Dmitri(Cabling-Design.com)"








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