Hi Viatologists,
So, it didn't make much sense after a while... The Worldwide Highway
Library (WHL) embedded its collection of videos and photographs. But what
about the WHL-360s? Effective today, in spirit of integration, all WHL-360s
are embedded as well!
http://worldwide-hwys.calrog.com
WHL-360s > Americas
As a relative newcomer to the viatological sphere, WHL-360 presentations
allow you a special glimpse of highways from a fixed center-point. It
involves a special algorithm that allows you to, from one fixed location,
view a highway from *any* angle. Front, side and rear! WHL-360 uses a
special proprietary engine in an Apple Quicktime wrapper. The WHL is the
*first* viatologist's website in the world to use such a technology, truly
leading the way for the next generation of Internet-based road research.
The WHL proudly supports the community of pancreatic cancer sufferers. It
is a deadly disease that, when left undiagnosed, has statistically shown to
kill an affected person w/in five years. By supporting an English-based
charity called the Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund (http://www.pcrf.org.uk),
through portions of the WHL's advertising-revenue and booksale profits, we
also encourage you to consider donating your time and money to a disease
whose research is crucial in understanding and eradicating it. All
donations are converted from your local currency to British pounds. In
essence, help support a studentship that will help advance our understanding
of pancreatic cancer.
Cheers,
Carl Rogers
"Adding human experience to transportology"
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US 71 - 20 Jan 2008 20:12 GMT
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> The WHL proudly supports the community of pancreatic cancer sufferers. It
> is a deadly disease that, when left undiagnosed, has statistically shown
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> from your local currency to British pounds. In essence, help support a
> studentship that will help advance our understanding of pancreatic cancer.
And every dollar you send to the UK becomes a mere half pound meaning you
have to donate twice as much for the same effect.
Better to go here: http://www.nfcr.org/ or here http://www.pancreatic.org/
Luxury Yacht - 20 Jan 2008 20:39 GMT
> Hi Viatologists,
translation: Hi. I like to make up words because I think it makes me look
brilliant and is a giant stroke of my ego. Don't look for that one in any
lexicon as you won't find it - it's one I made up. How do you like me so
far?
> So, it didn't make much sense after a while... The Worldwide Highway
> Library (WHL) embedded its collection of videos and photographs. But what
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> http://worldwide-hwys.calrog.com
> WHL-360s > Americas
translation: I'm not getting hits on my crappy WHL-360 images. So the word
must be out that they make the average street look like a minature version
of the Rocky Mountains, and have the visual appeal of looking at the world
through a cataract. So I figured out a new way to try to squeeze a few more
site hits out of the arrangements of the links to them..
> As a relative newcomer to the viatological sphere, WHL-360 presentations
> allow you a special glimpse of highways from a fixed center-point. It
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> *first* viatologist's website in the world to use such a technology, truly
> leading the way for the next generation of Internet-based road research.
translation: see I told you like to make up words because I think it makes
me look brilliant and is a giant stroke of my ego. My WHL-360 does very
little of what I advertise here, but I still hope that you'll be sucker
enough to try it out for the sake of a few site hits. The special
propietary wrapper is a garden variety photo editor, that I manage to monkey
with and make the photos look like crap. You should also know that WHL is
also the last site that will use the technology because it looks so
dreadful. But that doesn't stop me from trying to push it because I'll
prostitute myself any way I can if it means site hits.
> The WHL proudly supports the community of pancreatic cancer sufferers. It
> is a deadly disease that, when left undiagnosed, has statistically shown
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> from your local currency to British pounds. In essence, help support a
> studentship that will help advance our understanding of pancreatic cancer.
translation. see I told you I'll prositute myself any way I can for the
sake of site hits. I'll even stoop to playing on your emotions of a dreaded
cancer. If you are so inclined to give to cancer research why you would
choose to do it through my web site and not directly to the cancer
organization is beyond me. But I hope you do because it means more site
hits for me.
> Cheers,
>
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> ********
translation: Oh, in addition to making up words I like to make up whole
phrases that seem to be very noble, but it reality are completely
meaningless. I also like to repeat my name and web site over and over again
in my posts. Both are giant strokes to my ego...even if I'm doing it
myself.
Having said all that how do you like me now?

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odolaas69@netster.com - 21 Jan 2008 03:57 GMT
> Hi Viatologists,
Good evening... infidel! ;)
necromancer - 21 Jan 2008 20:54 GMT
Carl Rogers:
> Hi Viatologists,
>
> So, it didn't make much sense after a while... The Worldwide Highway
> Library (WHL) embedded its collection of videos and photographs. But what
> about the WHL-360s? Effective today, in spirit of integration, all WHL-360s
> are embedded as well!
Ohhh, Jeeeeezzzz. Ever since I used the word, "embed," WRT to something
I was *thinking* of doing with my site.....

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Ron's Inspector's Inspector - 22 Jan 2008 15:20 GMT
> Hi Viatologists,
>
> So, it didn't make much sense after a while... The Worldwide Highway
> Library (WHL) embedded its collection of videos and photographs.
So, this Web site did this operation to itself? Did it request this? Was
it forced? During embedding, did it suffer?