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date: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 13:37:22 +0100,    group: uk.net.web.authoring        back       
Being a troll does have its good points   
www.cannabiswindow.co.uk/guestbook_view.php?entry=18

X amount of people find and/or discover the CW website every day - and 
from what i can gather the vast majority dont do a google search to try 
and find out if the CW website is real or fake .

People are starting to ask questions on the level of service and stuff 
on the guestbook and being a troll means i can easily create bullshit 
replys like the one above without even thinking about it :-)
 
For i've discovered the trick is not to try and convince people the 
website is real - but to act like it is - rather than trying to do the 
hard sell routine .
date: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 13:37:22 +0100   author:   Krustov

Re: Being a troll does have its good points   
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Krustov contained the following:

>www.cannabiswindow.co.uk/guestbook_view.php?entry=18

Should the best guestbook in the world show the sender's email address?
>
>X amount of people find and/or discover the CW website every day - and 
>from what i can gather the vast majority dont do a google search to try 
>and find out if the CW website is real or fake .

Might be interesting to install Google analytics on that site
>
>People are starting to ask questions on the level of service and stuff 
>on the guestbook and being a troll means i can easily create bullshit 
>replys like the one above without even thinking about it :-)
> 
>For i've discovered the trick is not to try and convince people the 
>website is real - but to act like it is - rather than trying to do the 
>hard sell routine .

LOL, maybe you shouldn't tell 'em it's a joke website and take PayPal. I
mean, who are they going to complain to when the goods don't arrive?
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date: Tue, 02 Sep 2008 14:52:09 +0100   author:   Geoff Berrow

Re: Being a troll does have its good points   
<uk.net.web.authoring>
<Geoff Berrow>
<Tue, 02 Sep 2008 14:52:09 +0100>


> Should the best guestbook in the world show the sender's email address?
> 

Entering a email address on the best guestbook in the world is a 
optional field and lets the user decide .


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(the best php guestbook on planet earth)
date: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 15:00:42 +0100   author:   Krustov

Re: Being a troll does have its good points   
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contained the following:

>> Should the best guestbook in the world show the sender's email address?
>> 
>
>Entering a email address on the best guestbook in the world is a 
>optional field and lets the user decide .


But is it the best guestbook in the world, or is it a tribute to the
best guestbook in the world?
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date: Tue, 02 Sep 2008 15:25:15 +0100   author:   Geoff Berrow

Re: Being a troll does have its good points   
<uk.net.web.authoring>
<Geoff Berrow>
<Tue, 02 Sep 2008 15:25:15 +0100>


> >> Should the best guestbook in the world show the sender's email address?
> >> 
> >
> >Entering a email address on the best guestbook in the world is a 
> >optional field and lets the user decide .
> 
> 
> But is it the best guestbook in the world
> 

Unless you can point to a php guestbook that does it better - then yep 
it sure is .

Now stop trolling - and either put up or shut up :-)


-- 
www.phpguestbook.co.uk/phpgb
(the best php guestbook on planet earth)
date: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 15:55:01 +0100   author:   Krustov

Re: Being a troll does have its good points   
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Krustov contained the following:

>> But is it the best guestbook in the world
>> 
>
>Unless you can point to a php guestbook that does it better - then yep 
>it sure is .


Now you know I'm far to modest to claim that /my/ guestbook is the best
guestbook in the world. :-)

.
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date: Tue, 02 Sep 2008 16:30:04 +0100   author:   Geoff Berrow

Re: Being a troll does have its good points   
<uk.net.web.authoring>
<Geoff Berrow>
<Tue, 02 Sep 2008 16:30:04 +0100>


> >> But is it the best guestbook in the world
> >> 
> >
> >Unless you can point to a php guestbook that does it better - then yep 
> >it sure is .
> 
> 
> Now you know I'm far to modest to claim that /my/ guestbook is the best
> guestbook in the world. :-)
> 

But obi wan - how is krusty supposed to learn if you dont show him how 
it should be done ? .


-- 
www.phpguestbook.co.uk/phpgb
(the best php guestbook on planet earth)
date: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 16:33:10 +0100   author:   Krustov

Re: Being a troll does have its good points   
Message-ID:  from Krustov
contained the following:

>> Now you know I'm far to modest to claim that /my/ guestbook is the best
>> guestbook in the world. :-)
>> 
>
>But obi wan - how is krusty supposed to learn if you dont show him how 
>it should be done ? .


I wrote a guestbook which satisfied the design criteria of the client.
As such I think it does a pretty good job (the client may comment) but I
haven't touched it since and haven't developed it further, though I did
intend to at the time.

I'm not actually a big fan of guestbooks but this particular one is well
placed.  A forum would probably be inappropriate.
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date: Tue, 02 Sep 2008 16:50:16 +0100   author:   Geoff Berrow

Re: Being a troll does have its good points   
<uk.net.web.authoring>
<Geoff Berrow>
<Tue, 02 Sep 2008 16:50:16 +0100>


> I wrote a guestbook which satisfied the design criteria of the client.
> As such I think it does a pretty good job (the client may comment) but I
> haven't touched it since and haven't developed it further, though I did
> intend to at the time.
> 

No need for a url - we can all figure out what it looks like old chap 
:-)


-- 
www.phpguestbook.co.uk/phpgb
(the best php guestbook on planet earth)
date: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 17:16:45 +0100   author:   Krustov

Re: Being a troll does have its good points   
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Krustov contained the following:

>No need for a url - we can all figure out what it looks like old chap 
>:-)


No you can't.  The look is configurable by the client.  :-P
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Geoff Berrow  0110001001101100010000000110
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date: Tue, 02 Sep 2008 17:20:36 +0100   author:   Geoff Berrow

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