Subject | Re: Apple Ad debate |
From | Sandman |
Date | 07/06/2006 21:15 (07/06/2006 21:15) |
Message-ID | <mr-E7D511.21154706072006@individual.net> |
Client | |
Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
Follows | Snit |
Followups | Snit (9m) > Sandman |
So, you're bascially claiming that at one point, you saw the cached page of the site, and now you can't anymore - and somehow I removed it from Google?SandmanSnit
You're going to have to prove that it was ever IN the cache for it to have been removed, Michael.
Gee, I can just pull up where Google caches what they have cached... but, um, oh, damn! There is no such site.
LOL! Poor Sandman... busted for removing Google's cached copy and now he wants to pretend that I can find a cached copy of the removed cached copy.I want you to substantiate your claim.
Where do you think it went, Sandman? Do you think Google just decided to not cache that part of your site even though they cached the rest?What rest?
And remember - you have been shown the caching of your site - that is how it was proved you changed your CSS to validate (even though you lied and claimed it always had!My god - you DO think that Google somehow "knows" what other subdomains there are for a given domain. Haha! This is precious! I mean, we've established in the past how clueless you are about NNTP-Posting-Host, Reverse DNS, PDF's and now internet domains. Haha!
Aha, if I design web pages, I obviously followed every link on the google homepage? Hehe, here's some news for you - I use google to search internet. That's all. I don't rummager around looking for how I can remove my pages FROM Google when most my customers want to be IN Google.SnitHeck, you don't even have the skills to find out, do you? And yet you call yourself a professional in the field of web design. LOL!Sandman
Ahaaa, this might be where your confusion is - you think "web design" has something to do with "removing pages from google cache". I can see why you come off as totally ignorant about web design, then.
Oh, you are one of the "professionals" who is so narrowly focused that while you can design web pages you cannot follow simple links on the Google site.