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Just in case, someone has missed Jay´s excellent review of Bart Sibrel´s video "A Funny Thing .......":
It begins at: LINK DELETED by The Bad Astronomer and goes on for a total of 8 pages. Don´t forget, Jay, to link to the review at: http://www.clavius.org/bibvid.html |
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There are also some really nice ones on amazon.com and which can be found here .
It's funny that all the pro Bart reviews sound almost indentical. BTW Jay, you ought to post a review on amazon, like you did for Percy and Bennett's Dark Moon book. |
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I don't think Jay has officially published it yet.
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I've already PMed BA and asked him to remove this thread.
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When BA is online, he'll delete this thread. I suggest you change the urls and repost in the private forum. You should also put up a note on the pages like you did for that Aulis page you allowed us to preview.
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http://www.google.com/search?hl=us&a...d%22&meta= I found it while searching for the official title of Sbirel´s latest crap "Astronauts Gone Wild" - the same title published in The Tennessean one month ago. No secrets here. I must admit that I am puzzled by the more or less subtle allegations that I have done something wrong. No, it´s Jay, who have made the mistake of uploading an unfinished work to his website and thus allowed it to be indexed and cached by Google. But then again ..... Jay doesn´t make mistakes ... Do you, Jay ??? Are you man enough to admit that the error is yours ? |
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Hmmm... interesting. A similar thing happened to me when I was writing my Hoagland pages, but in my case I gave the URLs to a few people from whom I wanted advice. It leaked from there.
Jay, the lesson here is you cannot develop pages online. It's a pain in the neck, but you have to do it offline, or else it will leak out. I'll note that you can lock out search engines from spidering your site using a ".htaccess" file, or a "robots.txt" file. Try here for more info. |
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Not that that justifies his outburst, though... |
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But then again ..... Jay doesn´t make mistakes ... Do you, Jay ??? Are you man enough to admit that the error is yours ?
In fact the fault is mine. After careful investigation, the source of the leakage is one hyperlink that appeared on a page that was mistakenly uploaded to the site. That caused Google to index the entire sequence of pages. I apologize if you believed I was accusing you of wrongdoing. It was clear from your post that you were drawing attention to something you innocently believed was, or should have been, common knowledge. My comment about the cat being let out of the bag was in reference to well-intentioned efforts to contain the consequences of publishing the link. It is fundamentally impossible to unpublish something. I am aware of the proper techniques for establishing HTTP authentication domains to restrict access, but unfortunately the hosting agency for Clavius requires an audit in that circumstance, which I had hoped to avoid. I am also aware of the means for denying access to web crawlers, but a simpler (though obviously less effective) means is not to hyperlink to the pages that should not be indexed. Merely placing a page in view of the web server does not allow web crawlers to see it. The Bad Astronomer is correct; and I should have learned from his experience. But I am somewhat surprised by your hostile tone. I would have appreciated being asked privately, or even publicly, about the intent of my statements before having my integrity and goodwill called into question. I would have more quickly absolved you of any accusation, even before determining how you were able to see the material. |