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Opinions on web page
http://jbjeep.terahex.com
The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it off line? Or perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you know what happens, if anything. Any comments from the peanut gallery?? |
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jbjeep did pass the time by typing:
> The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it off > line? Or perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you > know what happens, if anything. > Any comments from the peanut gallery?? Just guessing but if it's a problem with your ISP and running a server then maby it's time to pick a web service or firewall the ISPs scanner IP. More and more are getting picky about such things or like here on cox.net simply blocking port 80 inbound to put a virtual cork in the problem. My "real" site is currently hosted by godaddy.com and whois protected by domainsbyproxy.com since there are more than a few kooks out there that would like to know where I live. www.revbeergoggles.com It comes with email, webmail, and basic services. They are also very anti spam. www.godaddy.com has the price data. There are cheaper but most also host spammers so email is iffy. -- DougW |
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Hi Jennifer,
I vote you keep it, for our enjoyment. I realize it's a big job, but if you automatically back it up, it'll reload easier when you're hit from time to time by hackers, that replace your pictures and links with porn, like they do even with official Government sites. like: http://whitehouse.gov just because it's there. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ jbjeep wrote: > > http://jbjeep.terahex.com > > The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it off line? Or > perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you know what > happens, if anything. > Any comments from the peanut gallery?? |
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No, no issues there. My bro-in-law hosts my site.
Its more of a personal attack by a local land management agency, then hearing that there was an "uproar at the region 3 meeting when those pictures were posted". On Thu, 12 May 2005 21:39:22 -0500, "DougW" > wrote: >>jbjeep did pass the time by typing: >> >>> The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it off >>> line? Or perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you >>> know what happens, if anything. >>> Any comments from the peanut gallery?? >> >>Just guessing but if it's a problem with your ISP and running a server then >>maby it's time to pick a web service or firewall the ISPs scanner IP. >>More and more are getting picky about such things or like here on cox.net >>simply blocking port 80 inbound to put a virtual cork in the problem. >> >>My "real" site is currently hosted by godaddy.com and whois protected by >>domainsbyproxy.com since there are more than a few kooks out there >>that would like to know where I live. >> >>www.revbeergoggles.com >> >>It comes with email, webmail, and basic services. They are also >>very anti spam. www.godaddy.com has the price data. There are >>cheaper but most also host spammers so email is iffy. |
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Not a hacker issue.
Its more of a personal attack by a local land management agency, then hearing there was an "uproar at the region 3 meeting when those pictures were posted". On Thu, 12 May 2005 19:46:42 -0700, L.W.(ßill) Hughes III > wrote: >>Hi Jennifer, >> I vote you keep it, for our enjoyment. >> I realize it's a big job, but if you automatically back it up, >>it'll reload easier when you're hit from time to time by hackers, that >>replace your pictures and links with porn, like they do even with >>official Government sites. like: http://whitehouse.gov just because it's >>there. >> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ >> >>jbjeep wrote: >>> >>> http://jbjeep.terahex.com >>> >>> The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it off line? Or >>> perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you know what >>> happens, if anything. >>> Any comments from the peanut gallery?? |
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The Greenie would just found another picture to use. And what would
they use that look so bad, I can't remember a picture that you weren't in a wash or on the trail it's self. I think you could organize a neat slide to show at there next meeting, like you have equal time coming to you. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ jbjeep wrote: > > Not a hacker issue. > > Its more of a personal attack by a local land management agency, then hearing there > was an "uproar at the region 3 meeting when those pictures were posted". |
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I enjoy your postings and trail run updates. I for one would miss your
website. I vote for password protection... something like "jeepgirlsgonewild". -Brian "jbjeep" > wrote in message ... > http://jbjeep.terahex.com > > The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it > off line? Or > perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you know > what > happens, if anything. > Any comments from the peanut gallery?? > |
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jbjeep did pass the time by typing:
> No, no issues there. My bro-in-law hosts my site. > > Its more of a personal attack by a local land management agency, then hearing > that there was an "uproar at the region 3 meeting when those pictures were > posted". Ah, greenies with a stick up the arse. There will always be those folks that try to protect the world from terrible distruction at the hands of mindless offroading yahoos. Put a nice disclaimer on your site. Something along the lines that no animial were injured in the production of the pictures, sticking to the trails, pack in what you pack out, etc. Then stick a copyright on the bottom and state that the images on the site may not be used without permission. Not that a wacko is going to pay attention to that but properly done it would allow you to put pressure on them if you wanted to. heh.. request that the agency send you those photos since they were used without permission and in violation of your copyright. -- DougW |
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you have a great site Jennifer...I've stumbled upon it before and enjoyed
it...I say leave it up for all to enjoy! good luck! Jeff '03 TJ - '95 ZJ "Cherokee-Ltd" > wrote in message ... >I enjoy your postings and trail run updates. I for one would miss your >website. I vote for password protection... something like >"jeepgirlsgonewild". > -Brian > > > "jbjeep" > wrote in message > ... >> http://jbjeep.terahex.com >> >> The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it >> off line? Or >> perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you know >> what >> happens, if anything. >> Any comments from the peanut gallery?? >> > > |
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Unfortunately that is happening up here in Canada too. The locals are
using off road photos from local club members as ammunition to show the carnage going on. Unfortunately they are all too right. Some of these local clubs don't have 1/4 of a brain between them all. They are now going out and destroying entrance lanes to trails I am reading on local boards. These lanes have folks living on them and are getting so torn up folks can't drive home or emergency vehicles can't get there. Guess which trails are going to be closed next.... I went on one run once with one local group and at the end we stopped at a mall to get burgers. This mall has paved entrances, but all these jerkoffs drove across the grass medians leaving bare tire ruts from spinning across! I couldn't freaking believe it! Needless to say that was the only run I have ever joined and made up my mind to host my own runs with folks from the Jeep newsgroups. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's jbjeep wrote: > > No, no issues there. My bro-in-law hosts my site. > > Its more of a personal attack by a local land management agency, then hearing that > there was an "uproar at the region 3 meeting when those pictures were posted". > > On Thu, 12 May 2005 21:39:22 -0500, "DougW" > wrote: > > >>jbjeep did pass the time by typing: > >> > >>> The question is coming up of do I leave the web page up or do I take it off > >>> line? Or perhaps password protect it? Long story of why, but I will let you > >>> know what happens, if anything. > >>> Any comments from the peanut gallery?? > >> > >>Just guessing but if it's a problem with your ISP and running a server then > >>maby it's time to pick a web service or firewall the ISPs scanner IP. > >>More and more are getting picky about such things or like here on cox.net > >>simply blocking port 80 inbound to put a virtual cork in the problem. > >> > >>My "real" site is currently hosted by godaddy.com and whois protected by > >>domainsbyproxy.com since there are more than a few kooks out there > >>that would like to know where I live. > >> > >>www.revbeergoggles.com > >> > >>It comes with email, webmail, and basic services. They are also > >>very anti spam. www.godaddy.com has the price data. There are > >>cheaper but most also host spammers so email is iffy. |
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