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Jim Bobowski -web site[NPC]
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Mail From: J Bobowski <(email redacted)>
Thanks Bob,
Actually use http:/15psi.com
www.15psi.com version isn't working properly.
Question for WEB gurus:
Why/what is the difference between having the "WWW."
in front of the web address? I thought they were the
same.
Thanks Jim
--- Robert Mangas <(email redacted)> wrote:
>
> His website: www.15psi.com
>
> >From: (email redacted)
> >To: (email redacted)
> >Subject: Jim Bobowski [NPC]
> >Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 08:45:19 -0700 (PDT)
> >
> >Hi I'm looking to get a Jim B rail.
> >I can't seem to get an answer from his yahoo
> account.
> >Any connections out there?
> >Thanks,
> >Rod
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Mail From: J Bobowski <(email redacted)>
Thanks Bob,
Actually use http:/15psi.com
www.15psi.com version isn't working properly.
Question for WEB gurus:
Why/what is the difference between having the "WWW."
in front of the web address? I thought they were the
same.
Thanks Jim
--- Robert Mangas <(email redacted)> wrote:
>
> His website: www.15psi.com
>
> >From: (email redacted)
> >To: (email redacted)
> >Subject: Jim Bobowski [NPC]
> >Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 08:45:19 -0700 (PDT)
> >
> >Hi I'm looking to get a Jim B rail.
> >I can't seem to get an answer from his yahoo
> account.
> >Any connections out there?
> >Thanks,
> >Rod
>
>
>
>
>
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Mail From: Eddie Versace <(email redacted)>
After viewing both back-to-back it seems to me that there is no difference in
their functionality.
-Eddie
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----- Original Message -----
From: "J Bobowski" <(email redacted)>
To: "Robert Mangas" <(email redacted)>; <(email redacted)>;
<(email redacted)>
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 12:45 PM
Subject: Re: Jim Bobowski -web site[NPC]
Thanks Bob,
Actually use http:/15psi.com
www.15psi.com version isn't working properly.
Question for WEB gurus:
Why/what is the difference between having the "WWW."
in front of the web address? I thought they were the
same.
Thanks Jim
--- Robert Mangas <(email redacted)> wrote:
>
> His website: www.15psi.com
>
> >From: (email redacted)
> >To: (email redacted)
> >Subject: Jim Bobowski [NPC]
> >Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 08:45:19 -0700 (PDT)
> >
> >Hi I'm looking to get a Jim B rail.
> >I can't seem to get an answer from his yahoo
> account.
> >Any connections out there?
> >Thanks,
> >Rod
>
>
>
>
>
_________________________________________________________________
> Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger:
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>
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Mail From: Eddie Versace <(email redacted)>
After viewing both back-to-back it seems to me that there is no difference in
their functionality.
-Eddie
/-------\|/-------\
Progress through Innovation
eddieversace.com
focusmulti.com (site coming soon)
----- Original Message -----
From: "J Bobowski" <(email redacted)>
To: "Robert Mangas" <(email redacted)>; <(email redacted)>;
<(email redacted)>
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 12:45 PM
Subject: Re: Jim Bobowski -web site[NPC]
Thanks Bob,
Actually use http:/15psi.com
www.15psi.com version isn't working properly.
Question for WEB gurus:
Why/what is the difference between having the "WWW."
in front of the web address? I thought they were the
same.
Thanks Jim
--- Robert Mangas <(email redacted)> wrote:
>
> His website: www.15psi.com
>
> >From: (email redacted)
> >To: (email redacted)
> >Subject: Jim Bobowski [NPC]
> >Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 08:45:19 -0700 (PDT)
> >
> >Hi I'm looking to get a Jim B rail.
> >I can't seem to get an answer from his yahoo
> account.
> >Any connections out there?
> >Thanks,
> >Rod
>
>
>
>
>
_________________________________________________________________
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Mail From: "Jeremy Hendy" <(email redacted)>
>Question for WEB gurus:
>Why/what is the difference between having the "WWW."
>in front of the web address? I thought they were the
>same.
>
>Thanks Jim
AFAIK (and I'm no guru) it's browser specific. Microsoft IE later versions
automatically "guess" that the prefix is required.
Mail From: "Jeremy Hendy" <(email redacted)>
>Question for WEB gurus:
>Why/what is the difference between having the "WWW."
>in front of the web address? I thought they were the
>same.
>
>Thanks Jim
AFAIK (and I'm no guru) it's browser specific. Microsoft IE later versions
automatically "guess" that the prefix is required.
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Mail From: Ian McCloghrie <(email redacted)>
On Aug 21, 2002 "Jeremy Hendy" wrote:
> >Question for WEB gurus:
> >Why/what is the difference between having the "WWW."
> >in front of the web address? I thought they were the
> >same.
> >
> >Thanks Jim
>
> AFAIK (and I'm no guru) it's browser specific. Microsoft IE later versions
> automatically "guess" that the prefix is required.
DNS (the domain name service) is a distributed database that maps
human-readable names into IP addresses. For example, 'www.foo.com' might
map into 192.168.1.1. 'www.foo.com' and 'foo.com' are two different and
distinct DNS names, but there's no rule that says only one DNS name can
map to a particular IP address. System administrators can (and often do)
choose to map multiple DNS names into the same address, and this is one
reason why, in some cases, 'foo.com' and 'foo.com'
will load the same web page.
--Ian
Mail From: Ian McCloghrie <(email redacted)>
On Aug 21, 2002 "Jeremy Hendy" wrote:
> >Question for WEB gurus:
> >Why/what is the difference between having the "WWW."
> >in front of the web address? I thought they were the
> >same.
> >
> >Thanks Jim
>
> AFAIK (and I'm no guru) it's browser specific. Microsoft IE later versions
> automatically "guess" that the prefix is required.
DNS (the domain name service) is a distributed database that maps
human-readable names into IP addresses. For example, 'www.foo.com' might
map into 192.168.1.1. 'www.foo.com' and 'foo.com' are two different and
distinct DNS names, but there's no rule that says only one DNS name can
map to a particular IP address. System administrators can (and often do)
choose to map multiple DNS names into the same address, and this is one
reason why, in some cases, 'foo.com' and 'foo.com'
will load the same web page.
--Ian
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Mail From: "Gary Sereno" <(email redacted)>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeremy Hendy [mailto:(email redacted)]
> >Question for WEB gurus:
> >Why/what is the difference between having the "WWW."
> >in front of the web address? I thought they were the
> >same.
> >
> >Thanks Jim
>
> AFAIK (and I'm no guru) it's browser specific. Microsoft IE
> later versions
> automatically "guess" that the prefix is required.
It's DNS specific, or more precisely domain name. Most companies will use
the same server for a 'Net portal and a web server, so will have both their
original domain name (say company.net) plus their web domain
(www.company.net) pointed to the same box.
Some ISPs might automatically do a WWW DNS alias for you, on tnat count I do
not know.
G.
BTW - that was much simplified, and not totally accurate, but is a far less
sonfusing way of putting it.
Mail From: "Gary Sereno" <(email redacted)>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeremy Hendy [mailto:(email redacted)]
> >Question for WEB gurus:
> >Why/what is the difference between having the "WWW."
> >in front of the web address? I thought they were the
> >same.
> >
> >Thanks Jim
>
> AFAIK (and I'm no guru) it's browser specific. Microsoft IE
> later versions
> automatically "guess" that the prefix is required.
It's DNS specific, or more precisely domain name. Most companies will use
the same server for a 'Net portal and a web server, so will have both their
original domain name (say company.net) plus their web domain
(www.company.net) pointed to the same box.
Some ISPs might automatically do a WWW DNS alias for you, on tnat count I do
not know.
G.
BTW - that was much simplified, and not totally accurate, but is a far less
sonfusing way of putting it.
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Mail From: "Mikael Kallerman" <(email redacted)>
I believe the FM's new spring perches will be similar to what John Evans has made. Pic:
sebringmiata.com/new/johnevans/page20.html '
Simple and functional I guess.
Mike
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From: "cvlocas" <(email redacted)>
To: <(email redacted)>
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 9:12 PM
Subject: FM's new spring perches
> Does anyone know if there will be an difference between FM's new spring
> perches and those currently being sold in Japan for approx. $120? I saw a
> set of adjustable ones (0-30mm) being sold there as well (www.nielex.com).
> They seem to come in aluminum or rubber, if anyone is in a hurry to get a
> set. If/when I replace my Bilsteins, I'll certainly get a set of coilovers
> with the raised perches.
>
> Christian
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Mail From: "Mikael Kallerman" <(email redacted)>
I believe the FM's new spring perches will be similar to what John Evans has made. Pic:
sebringmiata.com/new/johnevans/page20.html '
Simple and functional I guess.
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "cvlocas" <(email redacted)>
To: <(email redacted)>
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 9:12 PM
Subject: FM's new spring perches
> Does anyone know if there will be an difference between FM's new spring
> perches and those currently being sold in Japan for approx. $120? I saw a
> set of adjustable ones (0-30mm) being sold there as well (www.nielex.com).
> They seem to come in aluminum or rubber, if anyone is in a hurry to get a
> set. If/when I replace my Bilsteins, I'll certainly get a set of coilovers
> with the raised perches.
>
> Christian
>
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Mail From: "Chris P" <(email redacted)>
www.15psi.com works for me...
>Thanks Bob,
> Actually use http:/15psi.com
>
>www.15psi.com version isn't working properly.
>
>Question for WEB gurus:
>Why/what is the difference between having the "WWW."
>in front of the web address? I thought they were the
>same.
>
>Thanks Jim
>
>
>
>--- Robert Mangas <(email redacted)> wrote:
> >
> > His website: www.15psi.com
> >
> > >From: (email redacted)
> > >To: (email redacted)
> > >Subject: Jim Bobowski [NPC]
> > >Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 08:45:19 -0700 (PDT)
> > >
> > >Hi I'm looking to get a Jim B rail.
> > >I can't seem to get an answer from his yahoo
> > account.
> > >Any connections out there?
> > >Thanks,
> > >Rod
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>_________________________________________________________________
> > Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger:
> > messenger.msn.com
> >
>
>
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Mail From: "Chris P" <(email redacted)>
www.15psi.com works for me...
>Thanks Bob,
> Actually use http:/15psi.com
>
>www.15psi.com version isn't working properly.
>
>Question for WEB gurus:
>Why/what is the difference between having the "WWW."
>in front of the web address? I thought they were the
>same.
>
>Thanks Jim
>
>
>
>--- Robert Mangas <(email redacted)> wrote:
> >
> > His website: www.15psi.com
> >
> > >From: (email redacted)
> > >To: (email redacted)
> > >Subject: Jim Bobowski [NPC]
> > >Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 08:45:19 -0700 (PDT)
> > >
> > >Hi I'm looking to get a Jim B rail.
> > >I can't seem to get an answer from his yahoo
> > account.
> > >Any connections out there?
> > >Thanks,
> > >Rod
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>_________________________________________________________________
> > Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger:
> > messenger.msn.com
> >
>
>
>__________________________________________________
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