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Date: 04 Jul 2006 06:17:47
From:
Subject: Coffee beans


Here is a site I prepared about the coffee values to the body, read all
about it: http://coffeeplanet.fws1.com





 
Date: 04 Jul 2006 19:50:49
From: anthony
Subject: Re: Coffee beans



Don C. wrote:
> annabrown_5@lycos.com wrote:
> > Here is a site I prepared about the coffee values to the body, read all
> > about it: http://coffeeplanet.fws1.com
>
> Um, where do I start. Nevermind.


Try the 'more' button on bottom left. It leads you into a wonderland of
total madness. Who has time to create this kind of junk? Who has time
to read it? Uhhh... forget that last question.



  
Date: 04 Jul 2006 21:42:11
From: Randy G.
Subject: Re: Coffee beans


"anthony" <anthonyjhcnospam@netscape.net > wrote:

>
>Don C. wrote:
>> annabrown_5@lycos.com wrote:
>> > Here is a site I prepared about the coffee values to the body, read all
>> > about it: http://coffeeplanet.fws1.com
>>
>> Um, where do I start. Nevermind.
>
>
>Try the 'more' button on bottom left. It leads you into a wonderland of
>total madness.

It can be worse. The visual link in the text:
xxx.salvatorefalco.com

Opens the URL:
xxx.salvatorefalco.com/mt/mt-comments.cgi?entry_id=254&static=1&author=moses&email=mosjbhjh%40lycos.com&url=&text=I+totaly+agree%21+It+seems+that+in+order+to+download+%3Ca+href%3D%22http%3A%2F%2F%70%61%63%69%66%69%63%2D%70%6F%6B%65%72.p8.org.uk%22%3E%70%61%63%69%66%69%63%20%70%6F%6B%65%72%3C%2Fa%3E+you+need+to+open+an+account%2C+but+its+not+true%2C+you+can+download+for+free.&preview=%A0Preview%A0

Both links above munged so as not to send anyone there accidently

I don't know what that website is, but it isn't English!

Randy "whathteheckisthatallabout?" G.
http://www.EspressoMyEspresso.com




 
Date: 04 Jul 2006 18:53:37
From: Don C.
Subject: Re: Coffee beans



annabrown_5@lycos.com wrote:
> Here is a site I prepared about the coffee values to the body, read all
> about it: http://coffeeplanet.fws1.com

Um, where do I start. Nevermind.

Good luck with that Web Design career. A wise person once told me to
always have a backup plan. Just in case it doesn't work out.



  
Date: 05 Jul 2006 03:07:37
From: Alan
Subject: Re: Coffee beans



"Don C." wrote >
> annabrown_5@lycos.com wrote:
>> Here is a site I prepared about the coffee values to the body, read all
>> about it: http://coffeeplanet.fws1.com
>
> Um, where do I start. Nevermind.
>
> Good luck with that Web Design career. A wise person once told me to
> always have a backup plan. Just in case it doesn't work out.

Purely from a design standpoint, the single central column on the grey
background is eye-catching and easy to read. You've got maybe a bit *too*
much free space between your images, though.

As far as the actual text, I'll have to be honest and let you know that
you've murdered the English language.

Maybe you should team up with an editor?




 
Date: 04 Jul 2006 10:38:42
From: Randy G.
Subject: Re: Coffee beans


annabrown_5@lycos.com wrote:

>Here is a site I prepared about the coffee values to the body, read all
>about it: http://coffeeplanet.fws1.com

I do not want to sound insulting, but the page appears to be a
translation from another language- either done by an electronic
translator or someone not at all familiar with the structure of the
English language. It's structure is so bad that it is painful to the
mind to read- a real struggle to understand much of it. Sentences
like, "For occasions when enjoy the flavor of coffee with almost, one
wants to decaffeinated coffee (also called decaf) is available," and,
"Coffee as a Coffee preparing office contains caffeine, stimulant
which acts as examinations with a stimulant," are unfortunately the
rule and not the exception.

Although much of it reads as being quite thin in real value making it
more of a fluff piece than any substantive piece of writing, comment
on it's value is pointless due to the poor grammatical structure and
the ease at which many parts would be misconstrued.

Randy "drug headache for need taking I reading that after" G.
http://www.EspressoMyEspresso.com




  
Date: 04 Jul 2006 13:59:50
From: AlanM
Subject: Re: Coffee beans


The text of "coffeeplanet" brings to mind the jibber jabber at the bottom of
many spam emails.

"Randy G." <frcn@DESPAMMOcncnet.com > wrote in message
news:gg9la2ldqktt53rdhrp9682vp4vm5au3ch@4ax.com...
> annabrown_5@lycos.com wrote:
>
>>Here is a site I prepared about the coffee values to the body, read all
>>about it: http://coffeeplanet.fws1.com
>
> I do not want to sound insulting, but the page appears to be a
> translation from another language- either done by an electronic
> translator or someone not at all familiar with the structure of the
> English language. It's structure is so bad that it is painful to the
> mind to read- a real struggle to understand much of it. Sentences
> like, "For occasions when enjoy the flavor of coffee with almost, one
> wants to decaffeinated coffee (also called decaf) is available," and,
> "Coffee as a Coffee preparing office contains caffeine, stimulant
> which acts as examinations with a stimulant," are unfortunately the
> rule and not the exception.
>
> Although much of it reads as being quite thin in real value making it
> more of a fluff piece than any substantive piece of writing, comment
> on it's value is pointless due to the poor grammatical structure and
> the ease at which many parts would be misconstrued.
>
> Randy "drug headache for need taking I reading that after" G.
> http://www.EspressoMyEspresso.com
>
>




   
Date: 04 Jul 2006 15:37:31
From: Randy G.
Subject: Re: Coffee beans


"AlanM" <michael1943@comcast.net > wrote:

>The text of "coffeeplanet" brings to mind the jibber jabber at the bottom of
>many spam emails.
>
Did you notice the picture on the right of the gentleman holding a
handful of mostly chocolate M&Ms? ;-)

"This coffee has a distinctive chocolate follow as opposed to its
distinctive chocolate overtones and heavy chocolaty body."


Randy "esta es english mas mal de mi espanol... mas o menos." G.
http://www.EspressoMyEspresso.com




  
Date: 06 Jul 2006 02:11:19
From: Jules
Subject: Re: Coffee beans


In case you're curious about the type of lowlifes who create this spam
and the tools they use to do it:

http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=99701

Put simply, it's a tool which scrapes other websites, and collates the
content with the help of a thesaurus to spam search engines and avoid
copyright infringement claims.


   
Date: 06 Jul 2006 20:14:17
From: Randy G.
Subject: Re: Coffee beans


Jules <sdfsdf@example.com > wrote:

>In case you're curious about the type of lowlifes who create this spam
>and the tools they use to do it:
>
>http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=99701
>
>Put simply, it's a tool which scrapes other websites, and collates the
>content with the help of a thesaurus to spam search engines and avoid
>copyright infringement claims.

With the goal being to use the links in the articles to make mony from
the referred hits to the gambling sites, etc.?


Randy "how do these people sleep? How do they SPELL?" G.
http://www.EspressoMyEspresso.com




    
Date: 07 Jul 2006 05:58:50
From: Jules
Subject: Re: Coffee beans


> With the goal being to use the links in the articles to make mony from
> the referred hits to the gambling sites, etc.?

They tend to stick Google Adsense ads up there, so they get paid
anywhere betwen a couple of cents to a few dollars per click.

And when the page is full of gibberish, it's easy to attract a high
click through (aka escape!) rate.



 
Date: 05 Jul 2006 06:51:28
From: bk
Subject: Re: Coffee beans



bk wrote:
> AlanM wrote:
> > The text of "coffeeplanet" brings to mind the jibber jabber at the bottom of
> > many spam emails.
> >
>
>
> It appears to be a site made for search engines. The more info link
> is just gibberesih text, with links to pages totally unrelated,
> designed to make the sites look like they have more links to them,
> which google and other sites use for ranking. This was just spam.
>
> -bradk

Oh and one more thing if you look at all the other psotings that user
has psoted they are the same, stock photos bad text, and a link to page
with gobberish text and random links interspersed. Luckily google is
much smarter then these people and not let them out of the sandbox.

-bradk



  
Date: 05 Jul 2006 07:40:41
From: Randy G.
Subject: Re: Coffee beans


"bk" <jhogan@bizank.com > wrote:

>Oh and one more thing if you look at all the other psotings that user
>has psoted they are the same, stock photos bad text, and a link to page
>with gobberish text and random links interspersed. Luckily google is
>much smarter then these people and not let them out of the sandbox.
>
>-bradk
>
The IP of the OP in this thread indicates that the writer is in
Israel, so it _MAY_ be that the original page is just a bad
translation. The linked page is quite suspicious and seems to verify
your statements. One of those links goes to a gambling site which is
unrelated to the text.

Randy "at least it was totally uninformative" G.
http://www.EspressoMyEspresso.com





 
Date: 05 Jul 2006 06:48:16
From: bk
Subject: Re: Coffee beans



AlanM wrote:
> The text of "coffeeplanet" brings to mind the jibber jabber at the bottom of
> many spam emails.
>


It appears to be a site made for search engines. The more info link
is just gibberesih text, with links to pages totally unrelated,
designed to make the sites look like they have more links to them,
which google and other sites use for ranking. This was just spam.

-bradk