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25 Apr 2008 09:00 PM
Hello, I have always thought that given the proper display angle, my Website would make a grate Monitor Display for Films like Star Treck or 2001 Odyssey. Or even a Ship's Wheal for the Captain's Armchair. But as it turned out, the Display became that of a Naked Virtual Computer. How a Computer might look if all the writertype, java and html were stripped away and the viewer were able to look behind. Of course this is only a Simplicity. One perculiarity about my writing it, was that in 1998 I came across an 18th Century Dictionaty in the Library at Dover, showing just this Dynamic shape, all broken into its various single shapes. And I wonder if anyone of you can comment. I submit what has certainly both freed, and speeded up the Internet over the years simply by being there, what easily might take on a new outlook for the Film Hackers and what might keep you both occupied and content for hours to come. And also what will certainly become a Relic. See My Computer Naked. Refer to My Details.
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02 Jan 2005 12:36 PM
Life's a real dragg when your broke. See My Computer Naked. Refer to My Details.
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02 Feb 2005 11:12 AM
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I now have the amount of space I actually need, without advertising. http://freewebs.com/thehistoryvault/
Gordon, I use the freesite too. You have forgotten to place their only free ad on your page. Hope you don't get caught. See My Computer Naked. Refer to My Details.
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25 Apr 2008 09:01 PM
Do you think this has anything to do with archaeology? Steve White
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25 Apr 2008 09:01 PM
I wouldn't go to this site at all - let alone boldly! - sounds too much like spam clutter. Mind you Captain Picard is supposed to be a bit of an archaeologist ;)
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25 Apr 2008 09:01 PM
That was what I was wondering. There was nothing clear in the Dictionary except that there were as I say, pictures. And no other Dictionary seems to have exactly the same content. I wish I had taken more notice when I had the chance because now it means that I will have to go back to Dover's Library. And I do not live in Dover or even near. It was somewhere under the 'D's I think. Still pictures are easy. As a matter of fact the Website is not Spam. Being unemployed means that I have had to use free sites to display. And they like to Advertise. But the worst being the worst, as long as you don't interfere with the advertising, you don't get contacted. I have been on them for three years now and I still have a clean inbox. Know your Computer that's what I say. Anyway, just because the Post is more than three lines long... See My Computer Naked. Refer to My Details.
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25 Apr 2008 09:01 PM
I can sympathise. I have a site on a free host, but the number of pages allowed to be created was minimal, and if you didn't sign up to a premium service within 'X' amount of days, they plastered advertising all over it. I signed up to a premium service because I now have the amount of space I actually need, without advertising. Regards,Gordon http://freewebs.com/thehistoryvault/
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