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Hi Dee,

I just took a look and it loaded instantly from here, with road runner. Nice. I

surfed around a bit on the site and liked it. I have tons of tips that help with

the behind the scene stuff for websites, if your interested.

Bill

>

> I just had a logo made for me! I was looking for something cute and fun! I

love it! It is on my opening webpage. Could someone go to my website and tell

me how it loads. We are on DSL Max so it loads fast for us. Now that my logo

is done I will be updating the rest of my website and redoing all my pics

Thanks.

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Hi Dee!

Very cute! I love your logo! I didn't take long at all to load and I have

dial-up.

Beers

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> Hi all,

>

> I just had a logo made for me! I was looking for something cute and fun!

I love it! It is on my opening webpage. Could someone go to my website and

tell me how it loads. We are on DSL Max so it loads fast for us. Now that

my logo is done I will be updating the rest of my website and redoing all my

pics Thanks.

>

> Dee's Creative Treasures

> www.deescreativetreasures.com (work in progress.)

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Dee

Your logo is very cute.. I will look forward to see rest of your site..

Kim Fuo

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Hi all,

I just had a logo made for me! I was looking for something cute and fun! I

love it! It is on my opening webpage. Could someone go to my website and

tell me how it loads. We are on DSL Max so it loads fast for us. Now that

my logo is done I will be updating the rest of my website and redoing all my

pics Thanks.

Dee's Creative Treasures

www.deescreativetreasures.com (work in progress.)

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, the charges were £400 for Keiran . Liz

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Thanks Liz. I seem

to remember his charges running into a couple of thousand; we might make a

couple of hundred pounds between us, but not thousands.

The other option that we have considered from time to time, is whether to have

a formal membership which would soon raise that kind of money, even at

something like £10 a year. Trouble is all the bureaucracy that goes with

it and the difficulty of finding someone with the time energy and interest in

maintaining membership lists, subscriptions etc, not to mention all the legal

side and immediate panics from trade unions and others about 'rival

organisations.' So we have never progressed far down that route.

Perhaps I remembered Keiran's charges wrongly?

e.m.j.porter wrote:

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the web site for UKSC was set up by Keiran , his details are on the

UKSC site. He was very helpful. Crystal recommended him to us, Liz

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That sounds very much manageable; thank you Liz. What does everyone

think; should we try and raise enough money to pay for our website to

be set up? And would anyone be prepared to take on being " fund-raiser

in chief "

- In , " e.m.j.porter " <e.m.j.porter@b...>

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> , the charges were £400 for Keiran . Liz

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> Thanks Liz. I seem to remember his charges running into a couple of

> thousand; we might make a couple of hundred pounds between us, but not

> thousands.

>

> The other option that we have considered from time to time, is whether

> to have a formal membership which would soon raise that kind of money,

> even at something like £10 a year. Trouble is all the bureaucracy that

> goes with it and the difficulty of finding someone with the time energy

> and interest in maintaining membership lists, subscriptions etc, not to

> mention all the legal side and immediate panics from trade unions and

> others about 'rival organisations.' So we have never progressed far down

> that route.

>

> Perhaps I remembered Keiran's charges wrongly?

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> e.m.j.porter wrote:

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> , the web site for UKSC was set up by Keiran , his details

> are on the UKSC site. He was very helpful. Crystal recommended him to

> us, Liz

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I find the site useful to gain insight into professional changes and

development issues - so that sort of info would be useful. Also for

requesting info on various topics, and learning about current research,

government documents pertinent to our field (and carefully thought out

opinions on them). I would be cautious about contact lists as these can be

used by hackers and spam merchants. It would make joining and holiday

breaks easier to effect. I agree that there should be a disclaimer about

the views being those of the participants and not necessarily representative

of the profession.

It also gives me great pleasure and loads of ideas and prevents me

undertaking some things that would not be fruitful.

Ruth

website

> Please can I ask again what people want from a website? Lots of folk

> have said they would happily contribute to pay for one, but without

> saying what they would like to see on it. A reminder of the questions:

>

> functionality - what do you want the siite to do, types of information

> members lists etc

> purpose - what's the site for, is it a place for members to get

> upto the minute information

> target - is the site for members or for people to gain

> information on how to join

> disclamers - are there any legal areas that need to be covered with a

> disclaimer?

>

>

> best wishes

>

> sarah

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Ruth, thanks for this. best wishes

Ruth Grant wrote:

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I find the site useful to gain insight into professional changes and

development issues - so that sort of info would be useful. Also for

requesting info on various topics, and learning about current research,

government documents pertinent to our field (and carefully thought out

opinions on them). I would be cautious about contact lists as these can be

used by hackers and spam merchants. It would make joining and holiday

breaks easier to effect. I agree that there should be a disclaimer about

the views being those of the participants and not necessarily representative

of the profession.

It also gives me great pleasure and loads of ideas and prevents me

undertaking some things that would not be fruitful.

Ruth

website

Please can I ask again what people want from a website? Lots of folk

have said they would happily contribute to pay for one, but without

saying what they would like to see on it. A reminder of the questions:

functionality - what do you want the siite to do, types of information

members lists etc

purpose - what's the site for, is it a place for members to get

upto the minute information

target - is the site for members or for people to gain

information on how to join

disclamers - are there any legal areas that need to be covered with a

disclaimer?

best wishes

sarah

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I would like a website to offer me not very much different to what SENATE

offers ie. The opportunity to share ideas, debates and discussions. If ther

was complete open access to all then I would like my membership details to

be kept confidential. I would like somewhere all attachments and documents

could be collated/posted/ linked because I find much of the information

useful but often I need it at a different time to when it was posted!

Charlene

Lecturer Public Health & Primary Care

School of Nursing and Midwifery

University of East Anglia

Weavers Centre

Hellesdon Hospital

drayton High Road

Norwich NR6 5BE

Tel: 01603 421287

website

Please can I ask again what people want from a website? Lots of folk

have said they would happily contribute to pay for one, but without

saying what they would like to see on it. A reminder of the questions:

functionality - what do you want the siite to do, types of information

members lists etc

purpose - what's the site for, is it a place for members to get

upto the minute information

target - is the site for members or for people to gain

information on how to join

disclamers - are there any legal areas that need to be covered with a

disclaimer?

best wishes

sarah

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Thanks Charlene.

Lobo Charlene Mrs (NAM) x652 wrote:

>I would like a website to offer me not very much different to what SENATE

>offers ie. The opportunity to share ideas, debates and discussions. If ther

>was complete open access to all then I would like my membership details to

>be kept confidential. I would like somewhere all attachments and documents

>could be collated/posted/ linked because I find much of the information

>useful but often I need it at a different time to when it was posted!

>Charlene

>

>Lecturer Public Health & Primary Care

>School of Nursing and Midwifery

>University of East Anglia

>Weavers Centre

>Hellesdon Hospital

>drayton High Road

>Norwich NR6 5BE

>

>Tel: 01603 421287

>

>

> website

>

>

>Please can I ask again what people want from a website? Lots of folk

>have said they would happily contribute to pay for one, but without

>saying what they would like to see on it. A reminder of the questions:

>

>functionality - what do you want the siite to do, types of information

>members lists etc

>purpose - what's the site for, is it a place for members to get

>upto the minute information

>target - is the site for members or for people to gain

>information on how to join

>disclamers - are there any legal areas that need to be covered with a

>disclaimer?

>

>

>best wishes

>

>sarah

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I share Charlene's comments on this

Whittaker

Senior Lecturer

Dept of Nursing

Greenbank Building

University of Central Lancashire

Preston PR1 2HE

Tel: 01772 893786

Kwhittaker1@...

>>> sarah@... 04/14/04 11:07am >>>

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from Tropical Traditions contacted me to let me know that he did not

remove me from his coconut oil discussion group as I had previously stated. He

told me I was welcome to participate in the group. He explained to me that Yhaoo

groups are often infiltrated with SPAMers and has spider programs that

crawl through the membership databases looking for these SPAMers and routinely

unsubscribes them. Unfortunately, this program is not perfect and sometimes

members of the group get bounced. He says this is apparently what happened to

me. This seems like a reasonable explanation to me. In all fairness to Tropical

Traditions I want to let you know I was apparently not purposely bumped off

their discussion group. I assume the problem will be corrected and I will be

resubscribed.

Bruce

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Here in the Philippines the coconut association is trying to work with each

other and with the concerned government agencies too. They are trying to figure

out the best export quality standard for coconut oil. They are trying to find

ways and means to get only the best quality exported out to different countries.

RE: website

It has far too many many commercials for my taste though - some of the

bad rap VCNO gets is because the coconut info site (the first stop on

any Google search) is peppered with too much " buy Tropical Traditions "

hype so that Shilavy ends up sounding like a snake oil huckster. Well

it is a business after all.

I agree with you, Jim. Tropical Tradidtions is a good product and it's the

one many people start with (myself including), and the site is full of

information - yet I felt myself it's too much " buy our product " on the site

and whenever I directed people there (for instance on health forums) they

invariably complained that it's a commercial site and therefore they can't

trust it. That for me is also a problen with dr Mercola's site - it would be

more effective if he didn't himself sell coconut oil. It's wonderful that

now there's a non-commercial site with all the information collected in one

place and explained in non-technical language (as opposed to Enig's

rather lengthy articles) where people can get their information. I hope it

one day becomes the top Google site - though I suppose that's difficult!

I always had the feeling that we in the coconut oil community are

" different " - that for us, the health of the planet AND the economic

recovery of coconut countries (I think it's a fantastic exchange of goods -

sort of divine justice!) would somehow be the first prioroty, and that the

business aspect of it while important, would somehow be more of a side

effect - important, but not the main motivation. Perhaps its just a pipe

dream! I wish companies would work WITH each other instead of AGAINST.

That way everyone can profit. There are enough coconuts in the world for

everyone,

Sharon

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On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 12:00:10 +0800, pbanagal <pbanagal@...> wrote:

> Jim,

>

> You know how low the price is for coconuts nowadays. At least farmers

somehow get to sell their vcno and earn a living. If does not buy them,

who would? Nuts are only bought at higher prices when there is a real big

mechanized oil mill factory around.

Well, it looks like as we say in the Philippines, " Negosyo lang,

walang personalan. " :-)

- jim

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I'm a little lost on this thread. Is Tropical Traditions?

rich

RE: website

>

>

> But then again He is creating a market for coconut oil. People may start

> out at that site, but the smart ones go looking for less expensive coconut

> oil and more open flows of information.they have to start somewhere and

> does advertise.The more markets available the more coco nut oil the

> farmers can sell.

> IN NC

>

> I agree with you, . Though I too was irritated by the way he

manages

> the site and tries to " own " the members (by not displaying their e-mails,

so

> that they can't contact each other) he does do a lot for the industry as a

> whole through his advertising; wre it not for him I would no doubt never

> have found coconut oil. But like many others I have moved on; withdrawn

from

> the discussion group and won't recommend it to anyone.

> Sharon

>

>

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Sharon,

I put a link to your forum in our links section.

IN NC

>

> I agree with you,. Jim, and I even suggested this to abotu a year

> ago, but he never replied. I guess he does not want this.

> I much prefer a discussion board format to a mailing list. I started a

> coconut oil discussion forum on delphi, to be found under

> http://forums.delphiforums.com/coconutoil/start. You have to sign in to

> Delphi enter, I believe. I like Delphi because you can organise the

> discussions into specific folders, which makes it easier to track

> discussions and keep them separete, as well as enabling newbies to find old

> discussions more easily and avoid repition. You can also edit and delete

> your messages. The forum is free but you can upgrade to get it ad=free and

> certain other priviedges. After a slow start it slowly fizzled out but I am

> keeping it alive because one day it might be more suitable than a laiming

> list.

> check it out. I don't really have time to manage it now but it's a good

> forum format!

> Sharon

>

>

>

> Mailing lists are fine, but its easy to lose track of threads in a

> spirited discussion (well unless you use Gmail's " threaded

> conversations " that is). A web community can easily accomodate

> thousands of denizens without being unwieldy.

>

> - jim

>

>

>

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-Yes.

IN NC

-- In Coconut Oil , " Berman " <rberman6@n...>

wrote:

> I'm a little lost on this thread. Is Tropical Traditions?

>

> rich

> RE: website

>

>

> >

> >

> > But then again He is creating a market for coconut oil. People may start

> > out at that site, but the smart ones go looking for less expensive coconut

> > oil and more open flows of information.they have to start somewhere and

> > does advertise.The more markets available the more coco nut oil the

> > farmers can sell.

> > IN NC

> >

> > I agree with you, . Though I too was irritated by the way he

> manages

> > the site and tries to " own " the members (by not displaying their e-mails,

> so

> > that they can't contact each other) he does do a lot for the industry as a

> > whole through his advertising; wre it not for him I would no doubt never

> > have found coconut oil. But like many others I have moved on; withdrawn

> from

> > the discussion group and won't recommend it to anyone.

> > Sharon

> >

> >

> >

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Sharon,

I put a link to your forum in our links section.

IN NC

>

> I agree with you,. Jim, and I even suggested this to abotu a year

> ago, but he never replied. I guess he does not want this.

> I much prefer a discussion board format to a mailing list. I started a

> coconut oil discussion forum on delphi, to be found under

> http://forums.delphiforums.com/coconutoil/start. You have to sign in to

> Delphi enter, I believe. I like Delphi because you can organise the

> discussions into specific folders, which makes it easier to track

> discussions and keep them separete, as well as enabling newbies to find old

> discussions more easily and avoid repition. You can also edit and delete

> your messages. The forum is free but you can upgrade to get it ad=free and

> certain other priviedges. After a slow start it slowly fizzled out but I am

> keeping it alive because one day it might be more suitable than a laiming

> list.

> check it out. I don't really have time to manage it now but it's a good

> forum format!

> Sharon

>

>

>

> Mailing lists are fine, but its easy to lose track of threads in a

> spirited discussion (well unless you use Gmail's " threaded

> conversations " that is). A web community can easily accomodate

> thousands of denizens without being unwieldy.

>

> - jim

>

>

>

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One can also start a community on Live Journal. It is free

to use LiveJournal, although paying a small amount each year gets a

few bonuses. All members can post to a community. The others are

able to leave comments. As the community is open for others to view

and there are nearly 2 million active users of LJ, there is plenty of

opportunity for a community to grow. Each post (with all comments)

has its own unique URL -- so people can easily point to an

interesting discussion without needed to copy- & -paste the info into

an e-mail.

http://www.livejournal.com/

https://www.livejournal.com/create.bml

The person who owns the community can set standards for a new post,

he or she can zap posts or comments which are off-topic, and can ban

people if needed.

If anyone is interested in opening a coconut oil community on

LJ, feel free to contact me off-list if you have any questions.

Alobar

RE: website

>

> I agree with you,. Jim, and I even suggested this to abotu

a year

> ago, but he never replied. I guess he does not want this.

> I much prefer a discussion board format to a mailing list. I

started a

> coconut oil discussion forum on delphi, to be found under

> http://forums.delphiforums.com/coconutoil/start. You have to sign

in to

> Delphi enter, I believe. I like Delphi because you can organise the

> discussions into specific folders, which makes it easier to track

> discussions and keep them separete, as well as enabling newbies to

find old

> discussions more easily and avoid repition. You can also edit and

delete

> your messages. The forum is free but you can upgrade to get it

ad=free and

> certain other priviedges. After a slow start it slowly fizzled out

but I am

> keeping it alive because one day it might be more suitable than a

laiming

> list.

> check it out. I don't really have time to manage it now but it's

a good

> forum format!

> Sharon

>

>

>

> Mailing lists are fine, but its easy to lose track of threads in

a

> spirited discussion (well unless you use Gmail's " threaded

> conversations " that is). A web community can easily accomodate

> thousands of denizens without being unwieldy.

>

> - jim

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I wish this forum format would be like your site's format Sharon, it

is so time consuming and confusing to follow up here and find

something specific. I wonder if there is any other way to bring some

order in to this forum to make it usefull for new people to search

for infos etc without reading each message 10times.

This is not a critic on you laura, you've done a great job to start

and host this forum

Marco

>

> I agree with you,. Jim, and I even suggested this to abotu

a year

> ago, but he never replied. I guess he does not want this.

> I much prefer a discussion board format to a mailing list. I

started a

> coconut oil discussion forum on delphi, to be found under

> http://forums.delphiforums.com/coconutoil/start. You have to sign

in to

> Delphi enter, I believe. I like Delphi because you can organise the

> discussions into specific folders, which makes it easier to track

> discussions and keep them separete, as well as enabling newbies to

find old

> discussions more easily and avoid repition. You can also edit and

delete

> your messages. The forum is free but you can upgrade to get it

ad=free and

> certain other priviedges. After a slow start it slowly fizzled out

but I am

> keeping it alive because one day it might be more suitable than a

laiming

> list.

> check it out. I don't really have time to manage it now but it's

a good

> forum format!

> Sharon

>

>

>

> Mailing lists are fine, but its easy to lose track of threads in a

> spirited discussion (well unless you use Gmail's " threaded

> conversations " that is). A web community can easily accomodate

> thousands of denizens without being unwieldy.

>

> - jim

>

>

>

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.... for those who find it exensive to buy vcno, thery have the option

to make their own. Our office is teaching those who are interested to

roduce vcno.

This might be possible for thos eliving in the Tropics but NOY for

consumers everywhere else. I am sure there must be some way of creating a

good market for coconut growers AND selling it for a lower price in the

west. Retail prices are ridiculous. Prices are Someone is making a huge

profit and it's not the growers, I'm sure!

Sharon

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Hi ,

I had the opportunity to check out your website and I found it very

informative!

I may have discovered the reason for my chronic neck pain thanks to

your webpage Highfrequent 3. The company I work for has recently

upgraded many laptops and printers to Wi-Fi. I do not have a laptop,

but there is a wireless printer near my cubicle. Ever since the

printer was upgraded I have felt like I have whiplash. I am unable

to comfortably turn my head or even look over my shoulder while

driving!

Will the German reports about WLan ever be available in English?

Thanks for the website,

Ron

> Hello,

>

> most of my new website www.milieuziektes.nl has been given an

english look.

> It is not fluent english, but understandable.

>

> When you click on the english flag, you go to the english pages.

>

> I hope that a lot of stuff about elektrosmog becomes a bit clearer

to

> everyone.

> I use the german word *elektrosmog*, because standing between

english words

> it gets an even more sinister impression than the english

*electrosmog*.

>

> Greetings,

> Claessens

> member Verband Baubiologie

> www.milieuziektes.nl

> www.hetbitje.nl

> checked by Norton Antivirus

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Hello Ron,

no, I do not think that the german reports will be translated into english.

But they give a good example of the radiation quantity the WLans emit.

I mean the figures alone show that already.

Greetings,

Claessens

member Verband Baubiologie

www.milieuziektes.nl

www.hetbitje.nl

checked by Norton Antivirus

Re: Website

> Hi ,

>

> I had the opportunity to check out your website and I found it very

> informative!

> I may have discovered the reason for my chronic neck pain thanks to

> your webpage Highfrequent 3. The company I work for has recently

> upgraded many laptops and printers to Wi-Fi. I do not have a laptop,

> but there is a wireless printer near my cubicle. Ever since the

> printer was upgraded I have felt like I have whiplash. I am unable

> to comfortably turn my head or even look over my shoulder while

> driving!

> Will the German reports about WLan ever be available in English?

>

> Thanks for the website,

> Ron

>

>

>

>

>

>

> > Hello,

> >

> > most of my new website www.milieuziektes.nl has been given an

> english look.

> > It is not fluent english, but understandable.

> >

> > When you click on the english flag, you go to the english pages.

> >

> > I hope that a lot of stuff about elektrosmog becomes a bit clearer

> to

> > everyone.

> > I use the german word *elektrosmog*, because standing between

> english words

> > it gets an even more sinister impression than the english

> *electrosmog*.

> >

> > Greetings,

> > Claessens

> > member Verband Baubiologie

> > www.milieuziektes.nl

> > www.hetbitje.nl

> > checked by Norton Antivirus

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Coconut Oil: Friend or Foe?Artery Clogger or miracle health oil for the

21st Century? Find the facts on

RE: website

At first glance it looks pretty good.

But one of the best things obout Delphgi is the ability to promote your

forum. You can create a little ad with a headline, such as " Coconut:

health

villain or healing miracle? " which is then sent out to the entire Delphi

forums network, which is one of the largest onthe Net, to reach thousands

of

people. The ads are free... and they draw in visitors who are curious, and

who then stick around to read the threads. Most of the people on my

visitors

list were recruited through these promotions. Also, you can visit related

Delphi forums such as the http://forums.delphiforums.com/lowcarb/start and

promote coconut oil.

Anyway, here again is the link:

http://forums.delphiforums.com/coconutoil/start I think it would be good

if

it came to life again! Parhaps I'll just start a few promotions....

You can see the promotions for other forums on the right side and at the

bottom of the Start page.

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I you are going to develop a web site. It would be very helpful to get the input and support of people such as Dr. son who are truly experts in the field. The articles in the medical literature are scattered and most physicians see only an occasional patient. If the relevant articles could be posted on the site, it would give both affected person and his or her physician a resource. Most physicians know about the triad of asthma, nasal polyps and aspirin allergy, but they have little understanding of the severity of the asthma, and the profound impact that over production of the chemicals that produce the syndrome can have on one's life.

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