On Sat, 16 Sep 2000 13:35:40 +0200, Florian Xaver wrote:
> Since www.webring.org belongs to Yahoo!
Besides of the initial confusion, what's wrong with the new Yahoo!
WebRing? Just out of curiousity... For some reason, Arachne
ringmaster also detest Yahoo!, and currently planned to install
his own version of WebRing. Hint: see http://cgi-resources.com/ ;-)
http://survpc.virtualave.net/webring/rings/yahoo/arachne.html
> Christoph Fuchs set up a new DOS ring at www.ringsurf.com.
The only problem with RingSurf is response time, its much slower
than either the original or Yahoo! WebRing. Guess they store all
account files in the same directory? ;-)
> If you are registered now at the DOS ring of www.webring.org
> please change ...
You meant this ring?
http://nav.webring.org/cgi-bin/navcgi?ring=dos;list
What will be happened to it? Will it be deleted?
On Sat, 16 Sep 2000 22:20:49 -0500, Jim Hall wrote:
> Okay. I have added the FreeDOS web site to ringsurf.
Just FYI, I've added SurvPC site too:
http://survpc.virtualave.net/webring/rings/ringsuf/dosnet.html
The rings we joined to won't be rotated until next week, though
(the WRR system is not ready yet). Yeah, sure, you can tell from
the dead links <g>. However, the fixed URLs are already search
engine-friendly. So, to get more traffic, feel free to submit
them to as many search engines as you please! ;-)
--Eko
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