I am gladly dropping this topic, because for some reason few are willing to
just look at my point. I don't remember asking for resumes or backgrounds
of where you came from, but that seems to be what members think this is
about. I am only saying that there are easier ways to get answers to some
of these questions that are obviously not being tried first.
Thanks for looking at my point Kathy, at least there is somebody out there
who is willing to look at an issue instead of argue about it. Sorry if I
offended you Javilk?
B.Adams
>>
>> Weak in an area is understandable, not knowing how to do the basics is
>> another. I am not arguing this point, I was just making a point. Cookies
>> are a lot different than domain names. I just think that people need to
>
> Really?
>
> I own several domain names. I never registered them myself, I let my
>ISP's set that up for me. I guess then by your definition, I should not
>be on this professional list, despite having build, via PERL script
>automation, seven to twelve megabyte sized web sites that took twelve
>hours of computer time to grind out. (One of which saved a small
>company from going bankrupt, not by selling anything, but by letting them
>find a critical pattern in some information. We threw the site out a few
>days later. It had served it's purpose.)
>
> Nor do I know much about graphics design. If I need graphics, I
>either get clip art, freebee backgrounds (which I seldom use,) or hire a
>graphics artist to do.
>
> Does that mean I am not a professional webmaster? Hardly. I make
>money on the web and in software development. I've been on the web since
>1995, or perhaps since 1982, when I invented a URL type system, and
>developed the first thing that could be called a real browser. Oh, and I
>got on computers in 1969, taught workshops on interactive computer
>programming in in 1971, built my first IMSAI computer with a soldering
>iron in 1976, and was selling my own word processing package in 1980.
>
> But I do not know the details of registering a domain name. Don't
>need to know that yet. Maybe next time, I'll do it. Or maybe I won't
>have time to coordinate my ISP, InterNIC or whomever, and myself. (Togo
>would be cute.)
>
>> consulting and design on a very large scale. The issues that this forum was
>> created for was for discussions such as client marketing and site
>> technology, not how to register a domain name or how to find a cute little
>
> This forum was created to discuss whatever web related things we want
>to discuss. And maybe the occasional off-the-web thing too. I got advice
>from this forum on how to start a bus. (My non-www domain name /bus/ will
>get you some pictures of it, and another one.) Someone else got advice
>about buying a motorcycle here. Our creator bemoaned the death of his son
>here, and we all shed a tear with him. I almost died on-line, and had
>some great heart warming support during my ordeal.
>
> We are family. This is our dinner table. We discuss what feeds us as
>a family, and some of the things that are the well-springs of our souls.
>
> If we had to worry about "looking professional" all the time, many of
>us would have left long ago. I know I would have.
>
> We are wise, and ignorant; strong in some things, weak in others.
>But we all come to this table as equals, to share in what is known. We
>give, and take; discuss, and argue. But what we don't do, is pull rank
>for the sake of feeling superior.
>
> So maybe someone would like to educate _ME_ on how to register a
>domain name... and coordinate it with my ISP, etc. I know at least one
>other person who would like to avoid losing his or her shirt at the wrong
>InterNIC or ISP. And maybe someone else would like to tell us why we
>should, or should not, consider Togo, or some other place, to register our
>name in.
>
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