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Techno Bits
VISIT THE BEST COOKING SITE EVER JUST FOLLOW THIS LINK www.gocookgo.co.za


Edwin Pawlowski


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"Techno Bits" <rss@wandata.com> wrote in message
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> VISIT THE BEST COOKING SITE EVER JUST FOLLOW THIS LINK www.gocookgo.co.za
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One of the worst sites I've seen. Too much non-cooking text to start. Ugly
colors on opening page. No real content except to push a book. Most pages
are still under construction.


Keep your day job.


Michael
"Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message news:<ysyDc.1591$e71.227@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com>...
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> "Techno Bits" <rss@wandata.com> wrote in message
> news:vossq1-9sr2.ln1@www.wandata.com...
> > VISIT THE BEST COOKING SITE EVER JUST FOLLOW THIS LINK www.gocookgo.co.za
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> One of the worst sites I've seen. Too much non-cooking text to start. Ugly
> colors on opening page. No real content except to push a book. Most pages
> are still under construction.
>
>
> Keep your day job.


I agree. I wasn't going to click on the link until I read Edwin's "Too
much non-cooking text to start" comment and I was curious what sort of
text a cooking site would have that would be objectionable. I went and
was astonded at how much someone could write that added no value
whatsoever. I hope the cookbook is not as bad as the site.

Michael
http://cooking4engineers.blogspot.com


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