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Declan,
With regards to your message below, Network Associates/McAfee has not
contacted the FBI, nor has the FBI contacted NAI/McAfee, regarding Magic
Lantern. Additionally, we do not expect the FBI to contact Network
Associates/McAfee regarding Magic Lantern.
Regards,
Tony Thompson
Public Relations Manager
Network Associates / McAfee
408_346.3696
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On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 04:23:24PM -0400, Zooko wrote:
> Networking researchers and Internet hackers like to talk about "solving the
> NAT problem", but I suspect that the people who actually make the decisions
> consider it to be a feature and not a problem.
I suspect that at this point the people who actually make the decisions are
about as clueless as Aunt Millie (sorry Aunt Millie).
Actually, if you want to look at the main decision-maker-by-default,
Microsoft, you see that they are pushing NAT traversal. Why? Because it
allows them to have neat features like Video/Voice Conf. (which was actually
the key reason we got these UPnP routers at work).
Also take a look at their Three Degrees project. Key dependency for this is
IPv6 and Teredo [1]. I'm tempted to see if this could be used within Mnet.
I think it's a good idea to take the bull by the horns now and add in
support for these technologies. Put an indicator on your app to show the
user what kind of connection they have. For example a yellow indicator or,
if you are Peekabooty, a big frowning bear (maybe he could spit at you and
call you names?) when you can't accept incoming connections. Make them
feel like they aren't getting the full deal.
Make the user want it to the point that the other people who make decisions
(you know "THEM") can't just slip this one by.
myers
1 - "Teredo, also known as IPv4 network address translator (NAT) traversal
for IPv6"
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/prodtech…
l/winxppro/maintain/Teredo.asp
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Some Guy wrote:
>
> Hey guys who ever wants to take first peek at my baby DHT/premix idea please
take a peek and
> crtitique it. It's a bit rough around the edges and there's plenty of room
for modification, but
> I'm pretty sure the ideas are sound.
>
> http://de.geocities.com/amichrisde/Grid_Of_Trust.html
>
> The basic idea is to force data and nodes to be randomly distributed in a
grid. This provides
> resistance against serveral types of attacks.
>
> Feel free to comment on or off list.
Here is the text of that web page, for the sake of future generations who are
required to read the mnet-devel archives as part of their education:
Grid Of Trust
This isn't a design document. It's more of a proposal for what could be
to make sure all the attacks are really covered.
Topology
Nodes are distributed randomly into cells of a hypercube with d
dimensionals. Each axis is broken down into g pieces such that the
hypercube contains gd cells.
Nodes in a cell can connect to all nodes in cells whose coordinates vary
in at most one dimension. This is different than CAN where only dirrect
neighbors have links. A DHT based on this type of a network should only
require d hops to handle a request. The cost is of coarse a higher
neihbor count.
We will define x as the expected population or a cell and N as the total
number of nodes.
x = N/(gd)
We will define m as the expected neighbor count.
m = x(d*(g-1)+1)
So let us visualize a small network with g=8 and d=2 which looks like a
chess board. Let N=256 so x=4. Messages can move like rooks on this
chess board, so requests can be handled in 2 hops. So we can caculate the
neihbor count as:
m = 4*(15) = 60
--todo add pretty picture
Now let us consider a larger network g=10 d=6 and x=4, so N=4,000,000.
Messages should be routable in 6 hops and for the niehbor count we get:
m = 4*(6*9+1) = 220
This still would be acceptable for freenet like applications.
When x and g are held constant m is O(log(N)) just like CAN.
For large N the probability a cell is vacant is e-x. So at x=4 this
chance is about 1.83%. This should be acceptable if some redundancy is
used. Not that when a message has serveral dimensions to move along, the
chance that there is no dirrect way becomes very low.
Node Placement
Nodes must be placed randomly into the network to prevent, serveral types
of attacks which involve an adversary selecting the locations of the grid
he would like to control. In order to do this a node is forced to pay for
it's identity with a large hash cash calculation. The hash cash then
determines the node's location in the grid.
One space optimization, is to store all the identification in the public
key. The first time user picks an N=pq. He then tries to make an e such
that it's first 32 bits contain the julian date, it is relatively prime to
(p-1)(q-1), and SHA-1(<e,N>) has the first h bits zero. We can then set h
to be so high it takes a 1CPU-day to calculate the key.
We then use some globaly defined salt per dimension Si, which we encript
with the <e,N> to give us the identities location L in the grid.
Li = (Si emod N) mod g
Boot Strapping
Boot strapping is pretty straight forward. A new node must have contact
with one node in the system. It uses this node to route a message to the
target cell, a node there sends its IP:Port encripted with the public key
of the identity back. The node the decrypts this to get the IP out. It
never has dirrect contact to any of the other nodes along the routing
path. Once the new node connects to the node in its home cell, it can get
all the other IPs and keys from it.
It could be the case that the cell is vacant, or that one doesn't want to
trust the single node from the home cell. It is easy for such a boot
strap message to be routed to find a node from a cell connected to the
target cell. The same protocol can be used. So one might have to repeat
the process d times to get nodes from all the dimensions.
Note that this type of bootstrapping will probably only have to happen
once for a node. Once a strip of g*x nodes all know each other, some of
them can leave and join with out having to worry too much about not being
able to find anyone when they come back.
DHT Functionality
Similar to the way in which a node must be kept from deciding what cell it
wants to serve in, we must ensure that the cells to which keys for
requests and inserts are mapped can not be selected by an advesary. Based
on the application key of which there may be many types a routing key is
calculated based on a small hash cash proportional to the some
requirements of the key like:
* size of the data
* priority of messages
* possiblity and maximum rate of rewrite
* expiration rate of the data
* expiration date of the key
The hash cash which is calculated will then be given back to the
application to use for the a pointer. The actual routing key is the hash
of the hash cash and other key data that went into the hash cash
calculation. This ensures that a hard hash cash calculation must be done
before determining what node(s) will be responsible for handling the key.
For example you want to make a pretty picture freesite. For your picture
you know it's not going to change or at least nobody is going to link
dirrectly to the picture, so you calculate a cheap on time hash cash for
it, which is included in your HTML. For your HTML you decide you want to
be able to change it once a day so you buy a more expensive hash cash for
it. This is given to others who want to see or link to your site.
Requests with substandard hash cash don't have to be dropped they can just
be treated with lower priority.
File sharing data should ooz slowly through a network, while browsing
requests should skip over them.
Premix Routing
Tarzan provides a very good model for premix routing. One problem is that
they rely on IP subnets as a resource to limit adversaries and they
require all nodes to contact all other nodes periodically in order to
verify identities. The Grid solves this problem.
Since an advesary can only create a certain amount of valid identities and
those identities are spread around evenly, there is no way for an
advesarial node to present a large list of faulty neighbors. If the
advesary provides the tunnel user with a very small list this would be
obvious too.
If that weren't enough, we could demand certificates from multiple nodes
in a cell to verify neighbor lists.
It should also be noted that the DHT traffic can provide perfect cover
traffic.
Resource Accounting
Since the relationships between nodes are long term and identity isn't
free, barder is a great economic model. Over the long term two neihbor
nodes can add up how much work they did for each other, and do some simple
statistics to see if anyone is being a "leach". No centralized authority
is required.
Premix bandwidth is always charged back the dirrection the tunnel
originates from.
Topology Aware Routing
Since routing can go in multiple dimensions and mutliple nodes inhabit the
same cells, there is great flexibility in which way messages can be
routed. Messages can be forwarded along the path with the lowest latency
and to nodes with low load. This is similare to how you navigate American
streets with a car avoiding the streets and avenues with too much traffic.
Attack Models
Cancer Node Censorship Attack
In this model an adversary runs a few nodes where particular requests are
likely to be handled in order to drop or mishandle them.
The Grid prevents this by randomly distributing expensive identities
throughout. In that large 4,000,000 node network only 1 in a million
identities would be in the target cell. If each identity cost 1 CPU-day,
an adversary would have to buy lots of hardware and work really long.
Spy and Flood
There is a slightly better chance of getting a node to wind up connected
to the target cell: 54/1,000,000. From here the advesary could lauch
classic SYN floods or try to hack nodes in the target cell, since he would
know thier IPs.
This still is a prohibitive amount of work. A little bit of redundacy
will also dramatically increase resistance further.
DHT Flood
In this attack model the advesary tries to generate messages, which all
must be handeled by nodes in the target area. The hash cash should
prevent this from happening for most types of keys. Since you have to pay
first and then you know the route. Messages for things with more
expensive hash cash could be processed first, to avoid shortcoming of
cheaper key types.
boconstrictor attack --naa
Other Wacky Ideas
Clusters
Big Clusters
Using levels to deal with heterogenity
Baby Mode - Slower bootstrap
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>From: Peter A Steeves - logical(a)idirect.com
>Subject: What does CPM mean? (Issue #443)
>
>Please tell me what does CPM mean? I cannot even guess.
CPM means cost per thousand. For example, if you purchase
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Linux users receive a lot of assistance
by "Anthony Lloyd-Rees - cutter"ï¼ opalsinthebag.com 06 Jul '18
by "Anthony Lloyd-Rees - cutter"ï¼ opalsinthebag.com 06 Jul '18
06 Jul '18
>From: Terry Mills - tlm(a)wwnet.net
>Subject: Info on using Linux operation system? (Issue #442)
>
>In answer to the question in Exchange Issue #441,
>WonderPaint gave a pretty darn good explanation of
>what is going on in windows. He suggests Linux.
>My question is can the current software on my machine
>use Linux if I were to switch to that OS and if not, how
>much software is available for Linux. Seems all I find is
>for windows and some for the mac.
Hello Terry,
I'm sure John will reply too, but I have to put in my 2c's worth.
The biggest difference you will experience as a Linux user is the
amount of help and assistance that is available. If you join your
local LUG (Linux Users Group) you may end up with a house
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None of your M$ flavour software operates under Linux but that
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Hardware can present a problem if you have Win specific items.
I have a Brother PC label maker that requires Windows so I am
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<br>Subject: Definition and explanation of CPM
<p>>From: Peter A Steeves - logical(a)idirect.com
<br>>Subject: What does CPM mean? (Issue #443)
<br>>
<br>>Please tell me what does CPM mean? I cannot even guess.
<p>CPM means cost per thousand. For example, if you purchase
<br>10,000 banner impressions at $10 CPM, you'll end up paying
<br>$100.
<p>Sincerely,
<br>Lauri Harpf
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<p>From: Anthony Lloyd-Rees - cutter(a)opalsinthebag.com
<br>Subject: Linux users receive a lot of assistance
<p>>From: Terry Mills - tlm(a)wwnet.net
<br>>Subject: Info on using Linux operation system? (Issue #442)
<br>>
<br>>In answer to the question in Exchange Issue #441,
<br>>WonderPaint gave a pretty darn good explanation of
<br>>what is going on in windows. He suggests Linux.
<br>>My question is can the current software on my machine
<br>>use Linux if I were to switch to that OS and if not, how
<br>>much software is available for Linux. Seems all I find is
<br>>for windows and some for the mac.
<p>Hello Terry,
<p>I'm sure John will reply too, but I have to put in my 2c's worth.
<br>The biggest difference you will experience as a Linux user is the
<br>amount of help and assistance that is available. If you join your
<br>local LUG (Linux Users Group) you may end up with a house
<br>full of helpful geeks! horrors! Linux newbies are treated with
<br>a deference never accorded to WIndows newbies.
<p>None of your M$ flavour software operates under Linux but that
<br>is really no hardship as the quantity and quality of USEFUL
<br>software is very extensive. To preview such offerings go to
<br><a href="http://freshmeat.net/">http://freshmeat.net/</a> there
are many other sites that offer Linux
<br>software but this is everyones favourite starting place.
<p>Hardware can present a problem if you have Win specific items.
<br>I have a Brother PC label maker that requires Windows so I am
<br>stuck with a dual boot machine until I can sort it
<p>HTH. Tony.
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<p>Comments on Site #144: <a href="http://www.tpcenterprises.com/">http://www.tpcenterprises.com/</a>
<br>info(a)tpcenterprises.com
<br>~~~~
<p>There was a lot of information there. The links were useful and
<br>worked just fine. I felt the only way to understand what was
<br>happening would be to print off information and read it ON
<br>PAPER OFFLINE.
<br>~~~~
<p>At first glance this is an extremely well designed site.
<br>Navigation is easy, color choices are great and no blatant errors.
<p>However after spending over 10 minutes going through the site
<br>for several pages and checking the Questions and Answers page
<br>and finally going to the order page before I could find out the
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<p>I find that the offer is not for anyone except US citizens - therefore
<br>eliminating and alienating over 1/2 the internet .. ( Yes the US is
<br>important but the internet is a WORLD WIDE web - about 55%
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<br>that. The way it reads now you have P'd off anyone that had an
<br>interest in your proposition and went to the trouble of going
<br>through your presentation only to find that they can't order it.
<br>~~~~
<p>Overall design plan is good in navigation and viewing, but it
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<br>well placed graphics and maybe some pullquotes. The title
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<br>~~~~
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<br>focused and sounds like a great business to be in. The only
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<br>distributors and information about how long you have been
<br>in business.
<br>~~~~
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>From: Peter A Steeves - logical(a)idirect.com
>Subject: What does CPM mean? (Issue #443)
>
>Please tell me what does CPM mean? I cannot even guess.
CPM means cost per thousand. For example, if you purchase
10,000 banner impressions at $10 CPM, you'll end up paying
$100.
Sincerely,
Lauri Harpf
Learn to promote your site for free:
http://www.apromotionguide.com/
++++ Next Answer - Different Question ++++
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by "Anthony Lloyd-Rees - cutter"ï¼ opalsinthebag.com 06 Jul '18
by "Anthony Lloyd-Rees - cutter"ï¼ opalsinthebag.com 06 Jul '18
06 Jul '18
>From: Terry Mills - tlm(a)wwnet.net
>Subject: Info on using Linux operation system? (Issue #442)
>
>In answer to the question in Exchange Issue #441,
>WonderPaint gave a pretty darn good explanation of
>what is going on in windows. He suggests Linux.
>My question is can the current software on my machine
>use Linux if I were to switch to that OS and if not, how
>much software is available for Linux. Seems all I find is
>for windows and some for the mac.
Hello Terry,
I'm sure John will reply too, but I have to put in my 2c's worth.
The biggest difference you will experience as a Linux user is the
amount of help and assistance that is available. If you join your
local LUG (Linux Users Group) you may end up with a house
full of helpful geeks! horrors! Linux newbies are treated with
a deference never accorded to WIndows newbies.
None of your M$ flavour software operates under Linux but that
is really no hardship as the quantity and quality of USEFUL
software is very extensive. To preview such offerings go to
http://freshmeat.net/ there are many other sites that offer Linux
software but this is everyones favourite starting place.
Hardware can present a problem if you have Win specific items.
I have a Brother PC label maker that requires Windows so I am
stuck with a dual boot machine until I can sort it
HTH. Tony.
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Visit these sites, look for what you like and any suggestions
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some help and receive an informative review of your own site.
SITES TO REVIEW:
Site #145: http://www.worldwidewebproductions.com
Len Seider
wORLDwIDEwEBPros(a)cs.com
Site #146: http://www.candlecreations.com
Melissa Kalmbach
melscandles(a)msn.com
Site #147: http://www.passionforperfume.com
Janice Holton
janice(a)passionforperfume.com
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Comments on Site #144: http://www.tpcenterprises.com/
info(a)tpcenterprises.com
~~~~
There was a lot of information there. The links were useful and
worked just fine. I felt the only way to understand what was
happening would be to print off information and read it ON
PAPER OFFLINE.
~~~~
At first glance this is an extremely well designed site.
Navigation is easy, color choices are great and no blatant errors.
However after spending over 10 minutes going through the site
for several pages and checking the Questions and Answers page
and finally going to the order page before I could find out the
cost and possibly order the " sales kit ".
I find that the offer is not for anyone except US citizens - therefore
eliminating and alienating over 1/2 the internet .. ( Yes the US is
important but the internet is a WORLD WIDE web - about 55%
are not American. IF the product is not available anywhere else
except in the US at this time. State that on your opening page.
You may expand your market later to involve the majority of
Internet users who are Not living in the USA and might mention
that. The way it reads now you have P'd off anyone that had an
interest in your proposition and went to the trouble of going
through your presentation only to find that they can't order it.
~~~~
Overall design plan is good in navigation and viewing, but it
is lacking in pictures. Although graphics can slow a page
down some, it makes the reader want to read. So add some
well placed graphics and maybe some pullquotes. The title
"Quality Wholesale Merchandise" could also use a different
font or something.
~~~~
This is a let's get down to business website. Everything is
carefully explained and simple to understand. Definitely
focused and sounds like a great business to be in. The only
things I could suggest is to have testimonials from current
distributors and information about how long you have been
in business.
~~~~
Great colour and layout consistent throughout the whole site,
with easy to follow text. My only query was that International
involvement was not addressed.
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<br> L. Harpf: Definition
and explanation of CPM
<br> - Info on using Linux operation system?
<br> A. Lloyd-Rees: Linux
users receive a lot of assistance
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<p>From: Webmaster - webmaster(a)apromotionguide.com
<br>Subject: Definition and explanation of CPM
<p>>From: Peter A Steeves - logical(a)idirect.com
<br>>Subject: What does CPM mean? (Issue #443)
<br>>
<br>>Please tell me what does CPM mean? I cannot even guess.
<p>CPM means cost per thousand. For example, if you purchase
<br>10,000 banner impressions at $10 CPM, you'll end up paying
<br>$100.
<p>Sincerely,
<br>Lauri Harpf
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<p>From: Anthony Lloyd-Rees - cutter(a)opalsinthebag.com
<br>Subject: Linux users receive a lot of assistance
<p>>From: Terry Mills - tlm(a)wwnet.net
<br>>Subject: Info on using Linux operation system? (Issue #442)
<br>>
<br>>In answer to the question in Exchange Issue #441,
<br>>WonderPaint gave a pretty darn good explanation of
<br>>what is going on in windows. He suggests Linux.
<br>>My question is can the current software on my machine
<br>>use Linux if I were to switch to that OS and if not, how
<br>>much software is available for Linux. Seems all I find is
<br>>for windows and some for the mac.
<p>Hello Terry,
<p>I'm sure John will reply too, but I have to put in my 2c's worth.
<br>The biggest difference you will experience as a Linux user is the
<br>amount of help and assistance that is available. If you join your
<br>local LUG (Linux Users Group) you may end up with a house
<br>full of helpful geeks! horrors! Linux newbies are treated with
<br>a deference never accorded to WIndows newbies.
<p>None of your M$ flavour software operates under Linux but that
<br>is really no hardship as the quantity and quality of USEFUL
<br>software is very extensive. To preview such offerings go to
<br><a href="http://freshmeat.net/">http://freshmeat.net/</a> there
are many other sites that offer Linux
<br>software but this is everyones favourite starting place.
<p>Hardware can present a problem if you have Win specific items.
<br>I have a Brother PC label maker that requires Windows so I am
<br>stuck with a dual boot machine until I can sort it
<p>HTH. Tony.
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<p>Comments on Site #144: <a href="http://www.tpcenterprises.com/">http://www.tpcenterprises.com/</a>
<br>info(a)tpcenterprises.com
<br>~~~~
<p>There was a lot of information there. The links were useful and
<br>worked just fine. I felt the only way to understand what was
<br>happening would be to print off information and read it ON
<br>PAPER OFFLINE.
<br>~~~~
<p>At first glance this is an extremely well designed site.
<br>Navigation is easy, color choices are great and no blatant errors.
<p>However after spending over 10 minutes going through the site
<br>for several pages and checking the Questions and Answers page
<br>and finally going to the order page before I could find out the
<br>cost and possibly order the " sales kit ".
<p>I find that the offer is not for anyone except US citizens - therefore
<br>eliminating and alienating over 1/2 the internet .. ( Yes the US is
<br>important but the internet is a WORLD WIDE web - about 55%
<br>are not American. IF the product is not available anywhere else
<br>except in the US at this time. State that on your opening
page.
<br>You may expand your market later to involve the majority of
<br>Internet users who are Not living in the USA and might mention
<br>that. The way it reads now you have P'd off anyone that had an
<br>interest in your proposition and went to the trouble of going
<br>through your presentation only to find that they can't order it.
<br>~~~~
<p>Overall design plan is good in navigation and viewing, but it
<br>is lacking in pictures. Although graphics can slow a page
<br>down some, it makes the reader want to read. So add some
<br>well placed graphics and maybe some pullquotes. The title
<br>"Quality Wholesale Merchandise" could also use a different
<br>font or something.
<br>~~~~
<p>This is a let's get down to business website. Everything is
<br>carefully explained and simple to understand. Definitely
<br>focused and sounds like a great business to be in. The only
<br>things I could suggest is to have testimonials from current
<br>distributors and information about how long you have been
<br>in business.
<br>~~~~
<p>Great colour and layout consistent throughout the whole site,
<br>with easy to follow text. My only query was that International
<br>involvement was not addressed.
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>From: Peter A Steeves - logical(a)idirect.com
>Subject: What does CPM mean? (Issue #443)
>
>Please tell me what does CPM mean? I cannot even guess.
CPM means cost per thousand. For example, if you purchase
10,000 banner impressions at $10 CPM, you'll end up paying
$100.
Sincerely,
Lauri Harpf
Learn to promote your site for free:
http://www.apromotionguide.com/
++++ Next Answer - Different Question ++++
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Linux users receive a lot of assistance
by "Anthony Lloyd-Rees - cutter"ï¼ opalsinthebag.com 06 Jul '18
by "Anthony Lloyd-Rees - cutter"ï¼ opalsinthebag.com 06 Jul '18
06 Jul '18
>From: Terry Mills - tlm(a)wwnet.net
>Subject: Info on using Linux operation system? (Issue #442)
>
>In answer to the question in Exchange Issue #441,
>WonderPaint gave a pretty darn good explanation of
>what is going on in windows. He suggests Linux.
>My question is can the current software on my machine
>use Linux if I were to switch to that OS and if not, how
>much software is available for Linux. Seems all I find is
>for windows and some for the mac.
Hello Terry,
I'm sure John will reply too, but I have to put in my 2c's worth.
The biggest difference you will experience as a Linux user is the
amount of help and assistance that is available. If you join your
local LUG (Linux Users Group) you may end up with a house
full of helpful geeks! horrors! Linux newbies are treated with
a deference never accorded to WIndows newbies.
None of your M$ flavour software operates under Linux but that
is really no hardship as the quantity and quality of USEFUL
software is very extensive. To preview such offerings go to
http://freshmeat.net/ there are many other sites that offer Linux
software but this is everyones favourite starting place.
Hardware can present a problem if you have Win specific items.
I have a Brother PC label maker that requires Windows so I am
stuck with a dual boot machine until I can sort it
HTH. Tony.
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Len Seider
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Melissa Kalmbach
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Site #147: http://www.passionforperfume.com
Janice Holton
janice(a)passionforperfume.com
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Comments on Site #144: http://www.tpcenterprises.com/
info(a)tpcenterprises.com
~~~~
There was a lot of information there. The links were useful and
worked just fine. I felt the only way to understand what was
happening would be to print off information and read it ON
PAPER OFFLINE.
~~~~
At first glance this is an extremely well designed site.
Navigation is easy, color choices are great and no blatant errors.
However after spending over 10 minutes going through the site
for several pages and checking the Questions and Answers page
and finally going to the order page before I could find out the
cost and possibly order the " sales kit ".
I find that the offer is not for anyone except US citizens - therefore
eliminating and alienating over 1/2 the internet .. ( Yes the US is
important but the internet is a WORLD WIDE web - about 55%
are not American. IF the product is not available anywhere else
except in the US at this time. State that on your opening page.
You may expand your market later to involve the majority of
Internet users who are Not living in the USA and might mention
that. The way it reads now you have P'd off anyone that had an
interest in your proposition and went to the trouble of going
through your presentation only to find that they can't order it.
~~~~
Overall design plan is good in navigation and viewing, but it
is lacking in pictures. Although graphics can slow a page
down some, it makes the reader want to read. So add some
well placed graphics and maybe some pullquotes. The title
"Quality Wholesale Merchandise" could also use a different
font or something.
~~~~
This is a let's get down to business website. Everything is
carefully explained and simple to understand. Definitely
focused and sounds like a great business to be in. The only
things I could suggest is to have testimonials from current
distributors and information about how long you have been
in business.
~~~~
Great colour and layout consistent throughout the whole site,
with easy to follow text. My only query was that International
involvement was not addressed.
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<p>From: Webmaster - webmaster(a)apromotionguide.com
<br>Subject: Definition and explanation of CPM
<p>>From: Peter A Steeves - logical(a)idirect.com
<br>>Subject: What does CPM mean? (Issue #443)
<br>>
<br>>Please tell me what does CPM mean? I cannot even guess.
<p>CPM means cost per thousand. For example, if you purchase
<br>10,000 banner impressions at $10 CPM, you'll end up paying
<br>$100.
<p>Sincerely,
<br>Lauri Harpf
<br>Learn to promote your site for free:
<br><a href="http://www.apromotionguide.com/">http://www.apromotionguide.com/</a>
<br>
<p>++++ <b>Next Answer - Different Question</b> ++++
<p>From: Anthony Lloyd-Rees - cutter(a)opalsinthebag.com
<br>Subject: Linux users receive a lot of assistance
<p>>From: Terry Mills - tlm(a)wwnet.net
<br>>Subject: Info on using Linux operation system? (Issue #442)
<br>>
<br>>In answer to the question in Exchange Issue #441,
<br>>WonderPaint gave a pretty darn good explanation of
<br>>what is going on in windows. He suggests Linux.
<br>>My question is can the current software on my machine
<br>>use Linux if I were to switch to that OS and if not, how
<br>>much software is available for Linux. Seems all I find is
<br>>for windows and some for the mac.
<p>Hello Terry,
<p>I'm sure John will reply too, but I have to put in my 2c's worth.
<br>The biggest difference you will experience as a Linux user is the
<br>amount of help and assistance that is available. If you join your
<br>local LUG (Linux Users Group) you may end up with a house
<br>full of helpful geeks! horrors! Linux newbies are treated with
<br>a deference never accorded to WIndows newbies.
<p>None of your M$ flavour software operates under Linux but that
<br>is really no hardship as the quantity and quality of USEFUL
<br>software is very extensive. To preview such offerings go to
<br><a href="http://freshmeat.net/">http://freshmeat.net/</a> there
are many other sites that offer Linux
<br>software but this is everyones favourite starting place.
<p>Hardware can present a problem if you have Win specific items.
<br>I have a Brother PC label maker that requires Windows so I am
<br>stuck with a dual boot machine until I can sort it
<p>HTH. Tony.
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>From: Peter A Steeves - logical(a)idirect.com
>Subject: What does CPM mean? (Issue #443)
>
>Please tell me what does CPM mean? I cannot even guess.
CPM means cost per thousand. For example, if you purchase
10,000 banner impressions at $10 CPM, you'll end up paying
$100.
Sincerely,
Lauri Harpf
Learn to promote your site for free:
http://www.apromotionguide.com/
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