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A favour

2004-11-12 by tronbros@aol.com

Dear All,

Everyone please type in www.mellotronics.com and get google to recognise it 
as it always defaults to the aol address.  Thanks.

Martin

Streetly Electronics - all things MELLOTRONIC - click this link..........

US East Coast Agent: Jimmy Moore - JMoore6397@...

West Coast Service Agent:  Paul J Cox - pjc56@...

Re: [Mellotronists] A favour

2004-11-12 by Bob Snyder

Martin,

Google gets it's page ranking from counting links in other web pages, not from people using a particular name in their browser. Have those who link to you change their web pages. You might also consider changing the link in you email signature which still points to AOL :-)

Bob S.


tronbros@... wrote:
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Dear All,

Everyone please type in www.mellotronics.com and get google to recognise it as it always defaults to the aol address. Thanks.

Martin

Streetly Electronics - all things MELLOTRONIC - click this link..........

US East Coast Agent: Jimmy Moore - JMoore6397@...

West Coast Service Agent: Paul J Cox - pjc56@...


Re: [Mellotronists] A favour

2004-11-12 by Andy Thompson

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 2:36 PM
Subject: [Mellotronists] A favour

Martin

Everyone please type in www.mellotronics.com and get google to recognise it as it always defaults to the aol address. Thanks.

I've done whar Bob suggested, and changed the link on my, er, 'Links' page. And I've uploaded it. I think part of the problem is that your ACTUAL address is the 'Vemia' one - 'mellotronics.com' is only a shell (terminology?), i.e. it 'points' to where your site is actually hosted. If you get your site hosted somewhere else (i.e. not AOL), since you've already registered 'mellotronics.com' , you can use that as your 'proper' URL.
Andy

Re: [Mellotronists] A favour

2004-11-12 by Jeff Coulter

On Fri, 12 Nov 2004, Andy Thompson wrote:

> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: tronbros@... 
>   To: mellotronists@yahoogroups.com 
>   Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 2:36 PM
>   Subject: [Mellotronists] A favour
> 
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>   Martin
> 
>   Everyone please type in www.mellotronics.com and get google to recognise it as it always defaults to the aol address.  Thanks.



looks like a dns propogation issue...
give it a day or two to update...
using the IP address brings up an "under contruction" page.
martin, did you put any content there yet?


Dig mellotronics.com@... (216.137.159.1) ...
Authoritative Answer
Recursive queries supported by this server
 Query for mellotronics.com type=255 class=1
  mellotronics.com NS (Nameserver) host1.needa.com
  mellotronics.com NS (Nameserver) host2.needa.com
  mellotronics.com MX (Mail Exchanger) Priority: 10 mail.mellotronics.com
  mellotronics.com A (Address) 216.137.151.254
  mellotronics.com SOA (Zone of Authority)
        Primary NS: host1.needa.com
        Responsible person: admin@...
        serial:2002082862
        refresh:21600s (6 hours)
        retry:3600s (60 minutes)
        expire:691200s (8 days)
        minimum-ttl:900s (15 minutes)
  mellotronics.com NS (Nameserver) host1.needa.com
  mellotronics.com NS (Nameserver) host2.needa.com
  host1.needa.com A (Address) 216.137.159.1
  host2.needa.com A (Address) 216.137.150.1
  mail.mellotronics.com A (Address) 216.137.159.80
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>   I've done whar Bob suggested, and changed the link on my, er, 'Links' page. And I've uploaded it. I think part of the problem is that your ACTUAL address is the 'Vemia' one - 'mellotronics.com' is only a shell (terminology?), i.e. it 'points' to where your site is actually hosted. If you get your site hosted somewhere else (i.e. not AOL), since you've already registered 'mellotronics.com' , you can use that as your 'proper' URL.
>   Andy
> 
> 
>

Re: [Mellotronists] A favour

2004-11-12 by Bob Snyder

I agree with Andy and have also updated my web site with the new address.

Note that when you go to "www.mellotronics.com" the address field changes to "http://members.aol.com/tronbros/index.htm" which is where the site is actually located. This can be changed by the admin of the hosting service to what you want it to say, but being AOL, that could be a problem. Switching to a 'real' hosting service may be the only solution.

Bob S.

Andy Thompson wrote:
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 2:36 PM
Subject: [Mellotronists] A favour

Martin

Everyone please type in www.mellotronics.com and get google to recognise it as it always defaults to the aol address. Thanks.

I've done whar Bob suggested, and changed the link on my, er, 'Links' page. And I've uploaded it. I think part of the problem is that your ACTUAL address is the 'Vemia' one - 'mellotronics.com' is only a shell (terminology?), i.e. it 'points' to where your site is actually hosted. If you get your site hosted somewhere else (i.e. not AOL), since you've already registered 'mellotronics.com' , you can use that as your 'proper' URL.
Andy



Re: [Mellotronists] A favour

2004-11-12 by fdoddy@aol.com

"looks like a dns propogation issue...
give it a day or two to update...
using the IP address brings up an "under contruction" page.
martin, did you put any content there yet?"


It sounds like more of a conflict between the Franklin/Stipling protocol and the binding post premold lubrication sequence.  At any rate a complete retriggering/resequencing of the kernel attribute conforms (minus the time variant offset coefficient, obviously) should have a net positive feedback.


Fritz

Re: [Mellotronists] A favour

2004-11-12 by Jeff Coulter

On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 fdoddy@... wrote:

> 
> "looks like a dns propogation issue...
> give it a day or two to update...
> using the IP address brings up an "under contruction" page.
> martin, did you put any content there yet?"
> 
> 
> It sounds like more of a conflict between the Franklin/Stipling protocol
> and the binding post premold lubrication sequence.  At any rate a
> complete retriggering/resequencing of the kernel attribute conforms
> (minus the time variant offset coefficient, obviously) should have a net
> positive feedback. 


but is a kernel rebuild needed?

prelubricated with the reservoir tip?
[eeeesh... why did they have to use the word "reservoir"?]
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Re: [Mellotronists] A favour

2004-11-13 by Rick Blechta

On Nov 12, 2004, at 4:15 PM, fdoddy@... wrote:

>
> "looks like a dns propogation issue...
> give it a day or two to update...
> using the IP address brings up an "under contruction" page.
> martin, did you put any content there yet?"
>
>
> It sounds like more of a conflict between the Franklin/Stipling 
> protocol and the binding post premold lubrication sequence.  At any 
> rate a complete retriggering/resequencing of the kernel attribute 
> conforms (minus the time variant offset coefficient, obviously) should 
> have a net positive feedback.
>
>
> Fritz

Go Fritz! You de man!! (much hand pumping in the air ensues)

Rick

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