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Default A little off topic - 11-25-2005 , 10:19 AM






How can I find out if a person owns a web site, I have a cousin who is
making some decent cash over the internet and wont tell anyone how he is
doing it.

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Default Re: A little off topic - 11-25-2005 , 10:27 AM






On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 17:19:01 +0200, Sonbo <Sonbo (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote:

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How can I find out if a person owns a web site, I have a cousin who is
making some decent cash over the internet and wont tell anyone how he is
doing it.
Torture her



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Default Re: A little off topic - 11-25-2005 , 11:40 AM



On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 17:27:17 +0200, Berimor <roman (AT) roman (DOT) roman> wrote:

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On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 17:19:01 +0200, Sonbo <Sonbo (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote:

How can I find out if a person owns a web site, I have a cousin who is
making some decent cash over the internet and wont tell anyone how he is
doing it.

Torture her
That would be, Torture "him", Berimor.
While we're on the subject of dumb errors, you might pause to consider
that it would be a pretty dumb error by a search engine to promote an
algorithm that routinely sends visitors to another search engine to
find what they were looking for.
Point is, Berimor, after a while they'll just be going to that other
search engine in the first place, missing out the first search engine
altogether.
See?

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Default Re: A little off topic - 11-26-2005 , 10:52 AM



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That would be, Torture "him", Berimor.
Really "him" - sorry, missed. Or maybe not... Maybe somwere in
subconsciousness i wanted it was "she"...

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While we're on the subject of dumb errors, you might pause to consider
that it would be a pretty dumb error by a search engine to promote an
algorithm that routinely sends visitors to another search engine to
find what they were looking for.
What is the subject?
Your previous post about Yahoo scores in Google?
Or maybe you mean something different?


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Point is, Berimor, after a while they'll just be going to that other
search engine in the first place, missing out the first search engine
altogether.
See?
Sure.



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