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I understand what you are saying, and I don't mean any disrespect to chiburashka. I just hope that through gently persuasion that W can calm down and do the same (as he seems to be doing?). I believe that he has a lot to contribute, I'm sure a whole lot more than I do to this page. I wish people only the best of luck at the Monestary.

I agree with W about him getting flamed for no reason. He seems to get his undue share. I give him credit for sticking in there, though. I guess time will tell.

Now, you can flame me for my lack of spelling skills if you want to, just don't call me late for dinner!

Update: PS: I just looked at chiburashka's graph, and you are right. Making really good progress. I didn't see where his upward climb started from, but it must have been really sub-basement!!

Update 2: Checked Flux8 out and it's a nice web site. I'm not a html genius or anything, but I didn't see much in the meta portion of his page. Might this be a reason he isn't getting to many hits? I thought that the meta portion was where search engines looked for matches to things. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Tchuse! (and socks, too!)

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In reply to Re^5: XP..... by Paulster2
in thread XP, page ranking, sponsored links and the fortune of PM by johnnywang

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