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It would be nice if people discussed the cars. The picture gallery link should now be working.I ran the web page through this meta-tag analyzer:- http://www.widexl.com/remote/search-...-analyzer.html and it came out fine. Check it if you don't believe me? How my mate gets hold of these vehicles I will never know. The Thunderbird is one of only 6,000(?) built! The Humbers are in good condition. Still none of these cars compare to the ones I saw in Havana,Cuba recently. I shall be posting the link to these old American cars when I have scanned all the pictures. Getting a taxi that is a 1954 Chevrolet Bel-Aire in excellent condition is quite an experience. Merlin |
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I'm smart & I'll tell you a few things that are wrong w/ the site.
First, if you're really trying to get listed by SE's... then you would have SEO'd the site. You would have understood that the first part of your site (literally the html) is nearly most important to Google.com. You would have stuffed all of your crappy JS code in a .js file & linked to it from your ..html file. Then you would have put in better keywords & had the SE's re-visit the page after so long. Then you would have actually put some EFFORT into the design & not make it look uglier than my ass hair. After you've done that, you would find a real domain (also part of SEO--search engine optimization) instead of hosting it across a few free sites. The page is crap. Your spam is crap. Go away. -Mike -- A happy kid behind the wheel of a 98 Mustang GT Cold air intake FRPP 3.73 gears Steeda Tri-Ax Shifter Flowmaster 40 Series mufflers (self-installed woohoo) Hi-speed fan switch 255/60R-15 rear tires Subframe connectors Aluminum adjustable clutch quadrant "Merlin" > wrote in message ups.com... > Not spamming or trolling, I was helping someone out. > The meta-tag analyser gave the site a good rating. > I will ask him about the MK II Zephyrs. > > You are actually interested in old cars or just sitting on your arse > with an attitude ? > > If you are so smart what is wrong? > |
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Not to mention the broken images at the bottom & advertisements everywhere.
And a gay counter. EFFORT man... ffs. -Mike -- A happy kid behind the wheel of a 98 Mustang GT Cold air intake FRPP 3.73 gears Steeda Tri-Ax Shifter Flowmaster 40 Series mufflers (self-installed woohoo) Hi-speed fan switch 255/60R-15 rear tires Subframe connectors Aluminum adjustable clutch quadrant "Merlin" > wrote in message ups.com... > Not spamming or trolling, I was helping someone out. > The meta-tag analyser gave the site a good rating. > I will ask him about the MK II Zephyrs. > > You are actually interested in old cars or just sitting on your arse > with an attitude ? > > If you are so smart what is wrong? > |
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"Merlin" > wrote in message
ups.com... > Not spamming or trolling, I was helping someone out. Trimming messages is a good thing, but if you leave nothing of the previous posts your message make little sense. > The meta-tag analyser gave the site a good rating. I suspect that a Google rating is worth rather more. Quote from the site "Humber specialised" Google search for humber hawk = ZERO results for the PROP-VEHICLES site among the first 100 listings out of 19,200. A search for PROP-VEHICLES = ZERO results among the first 100. > You are actually interested in old cars or just sitting on your arse > with an attitude ? Perhaps if you knew how to use a search engine, you would not have needed to ask such a silly question. > If you are so smart what is wrong? For a start: geotitties hosting, over-compressed and incorrectly resized images, bmp image file, broken links, K3WL kiddie guest book, naive childish design, pop-ups, and a counter you tried to massage by a spot of spamming etc, etc, I could go on but I suspect that saying more might create a dummy shortage in the Hounslow area. |
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On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 23:01:42 +0000, (Steve Firth)
wrote: >Merlin > wrote: > >> It would be nice if people discussed the cars. > >Spammers always think that it would be nice if people ignored their >utter lack of manners and discussed the topic that the spammer wants >them to discuss. > >Spammers are however ****wits. That may be true, but the fact remains that, by and large, they succeed in what they're doing. If they didn't, then they would have disappeared by now. Think about that. |
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"Dean Dark" > wrote in message ... > On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 23:01:42 +0000, (Steve Firth) > wrote: > >>Merlin > wrote: >> >>> It would be nice if people discussed the cars. >> >>Spammers always think that it would be nice if people ignored their >>utter lack of manners and discussed the topic that the spammer wants >>them to discuss. >> >>Spammers are however ****wits. > > That may be true, but the fact remains that, by and large, they > succeed in what they're doing. If they didn't, then they would have > disappeared by now. Think about that. S'pose timeshare touts, Nigerian money laundering emails, cold calling Telcos and 'energy suppliers' fit in the same category... They don't go away either... Simon H |
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Richard H Huelin > wrote in message ... > Quote from the site > "Humber specialised" Google search for humber hawk = ZERO results I have just had a look round the site. Sceptres and Snipes but no Hawk, so this is a reasonable result. > > For a start: geotitties hosting, over-compressed and incorrectly resized > images, bmp image file, broken links, K3WL kiddie guest book, naive > childish design, pop-ups, and a counter you tried to massage by a spot > of spamming etc, etc If you disable scripts and cookies, you don't get pop-ups - but the guest book doesn't work. Actually, I rather liked the picture of the Humber line-up, and it is at least partly on topic for the groups posted to. If the OP had introduced the link with a bit of chat about the cars featured and left the link as "Pictures here" instead of just posting the link, I could have believed it was not spam. In any case, I would rather have this sort of spam than the type with the embedded trojans. Jim |
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> wrote: > I'm smart & I'll tell you a few things that are wrong Not smart enough to post the right way up and trim to context though. -- AJL Electronics (G6FGO) Ltd : Satellite and TV aerial systems http://www.classicmicrocars.co.uk : http://www.ajlelectronics.co.uk ** Would you like to learn to post effectively? ** ** http://www.allmyfaqs.com/faq.pl?How_to_post ** |
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More photos of old American cars in Havana have been added :- http://www.geocities.com/anastasia3.geo/havanacars.html Some of the pictures are 'quick-shots' taken from a bus or a taxi. I don't know the make of all the cars ? |
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