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Baloo
Member # 5
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Well, I still can't determine if my site is listed in a particular category at Yahoo, but if you do a search for "Alpha Quadrant Institute of Technology" you'll actually find it.This, after over a year of being ignored by them. I suppose since Yahoo owns Geocities, they figured they ought to try to list the sites there. The dolts! ------------------ That's my story and I'm stickin' to it! www.geocities.com/Area51/Shire/8641/
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Aethelwer
Member # 36
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And that's just because it searches Inktomi too. ------------------ http://frankg.dgne.com/ "Seriously though, I love Earth. It's where I keep all my stuff." - Simon Sizer [This message has been edited by The Shadow (edited July 30, 1999).]
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Bernd
Member # 6
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So this is what the "ink.yahoo" stands for. Anyway, Yahoo sucks, in the last one and a half years they didn't accept any of my suggestions of websites, meanwhile 60-80% of their Star Trek listings is dead or crap. I wonder when and why they care about updates at all (only occasionally?), and what are their criteria.------------------ "Since we know that the frames are 1/24 of a second, this means that the time delay between the two frames above is 0.83 seconds. If Alderaan was roughly Earth-like in size, then the first frame shows a superheated debris cloud roughly 17500 km wide, with large trails of debris that extend to a width of roughly 31000 km." Mike Wong Ex Astris Scientia
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Saiyanman Benjita
Member # 122
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I never go to Yahoo. They're very prejudicial about their pages, showing only what they feel like. I preferr search engines that search the entire web.------------------ I'll get you for this Gadget!!!! MEEEEE-ROWWRRRR.
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