Guest carla Posted July 3, 2003 Posted July 3, 2003 Hi, I am confused with my submission since I already submitted my site twice. First I submitted my site late May and now again in late June but so far my site is not indexed. Could you check the status of my submission? Should I submit again? Category: Computers/Internet/Web_Design_and_Development/Hosting/S Site URL: http://www.simplehostingsolutions.com I know you are all volunteers so thanks in advance for helping me out. Carla
raggedyrugs Posted July 3, 2003 Posted July 3, 2003 The site has not yet been reviewed. I have deleted the submission. It will not be listed as http://www.sshost.com/ , which has the same content is already listed. Do not submit again please?
Guest carla Posted July 4, 2003 Posted July 4, 2003 Hi "raggedyrugs", You don't have to be so rough! My company has nothing to do with that company actually I didn't know that company even existed, my company is part of a web design company in the market since 1996. I just recommend that the next time you could use something like: "I am sorry but you won't be listed because...." it would be much nicer! And you don't worry I don't want to try again so you won't see me again. For the "nice volunteers"...I am glad that you are still around to overcome this bad image this one is propagating!!! Again thanks a lot! Carla
raggedyrugs Posted July 4, 2003 Posted July 4, 2003 Took another look at the sites and found that you are correct, and they "are not" the same. I apologize for my mistake!! Would like to blame either my fingers or my eyes.. But it was my mistake and I'm big enough to admit it. Off to read up on being kinder and gentler. Thanks for the reality check! To make amends, I have added it.
marisa1116 Posted July 6, 2003 Posted July 6, 2003 >>And have found an Editor making a mistake. << Yes, our editors are human and errors do occur. They're relatively rare, but they do happen. Most people are rational enough to accept that.
Alucard Posted July 6, 2003 Posted July 6, 2003 If every editor resigned when they made a mistake, we wouldn't have any editors.
Guest ravisimpi Posted July 7, 2003 Posted July 7, 2003 Well I didnt mean to say that every editor who makes mistake should resign, All i wanted to say was that, after making a mistake they must not blame their fingers or eyes, they should blame themselves for the mistake and admit it. . If an editor blames his eyes or fingers, it means he is getting little nervous and needs a break, and needs a little time away from the computer. Needs to relax for some time and return back with 99.9% fitness
raggedyrugs Posted July 7, 2003 Posted July 7, 2003 Perhaps you should "maybe" read my post above where I said: "Would like to blame either my fingers or my eyes.. But it was my mistake and I'm big enough to admit it."? Nervousness has nothing to do about it!
Guest ravisimpi Posted July 7, 2003 Posted July 7, 2003 Well.. i am sorry ... Even god forgives people who make mistakes and admit it. Afterall i am a human being.
Meta hutcheson Posted July 7, 2003 Meta Posted July 7, 2003 Re: Status of http://www.simplehostingsolutions.co ravisimpi, English may not be your first language, so you may need to especially careful not to take a common idiomatic expression literally (as you did here). You might also want to be more cautious about explaining the use of what is, after all, a language with many complex features, not the least of which is its wide use across so many different cultures. Once someone has admitted a mistake, it doesn't need to be analyzed further. Now admit your mistake, apologize, and we can all drop the subject. OK?
Guest ravisimpi Posted July 8, 2003 Posted July 8, 2003 Re: Status of http://www.simplehostingsolutions.co I am sorry. I admit my mistake. Let's close this subject here itself.
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