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Originally posted by G Sharp
Myles, just answer this basic question: are contracts made by Jason Trinidade under the aegis of Cologroup [using cologroup invoice and cologroup email addresses] and billed on credit card statements as "Hosting FM" still valid?
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Reply from Myles:
HostingFM was or should have been bankrupted after our connection in San Francisco was shut down for massive spamming in October 1991 and the company incurred large debts. I don't know if Jason actually followed through with the bankruptcy I suspect not. Nothing comes up in the Nevada company search so the papers are not current.[/B]
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I read the question, which has three possible replies: Yes, No or Dunno. I read the reply, I don't find an answer. Myles, what on earth is wrong with you? If you want to defend yourself, you're gonna have to use "yes/no/dunno" type answers, everything you post just confuses the issue more. It's like in this thread where I said that the Cologroup site takes forever to load, and you replied "File graphics must be big to support the transparency in windows. Netscape can use much smaller graphics because it supports png transparency directly without being piped through VBasic DirectX subroutines. So Explorer loads much larger images then fusses with drawing them correctly.
But it's back to time worn techniques to make the page load faster."
WTF? Why don't you just say "yeah, the pics are too big" ?
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