Will give you $1 if...

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  1. #1
    I will pay $1 via paypal to the first peson who rewords the following article so that search engines won't recognize it.


     
    math20, Jun 22, 2006 IP
  2. fsmedia

    fsmedia Prominent Member

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    #2
    <script type="text/javascript">
    document.write("An IP address (Internet Protocol address) is a unique number that devices use in order to identify and communicate with each other on a network utilizing the Internet Protocol standard. Any participating device — including routers, computers, time-servers, internet FAX machines, and some telephones — must have its own unique address. This allows information passed onwards on behalf of the sender to indicate where to send it next, and for the receiver of the information to know that it is the intended destination.
    The numbers currently used in IP addresses range from 1.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255, though some of these values are reserved for specific purposes. This does not provide enough possibilities for every internet device to have its own permanent number. Subnet routing, Network Address Translation and the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server all allow local networks to use the same IP addresses as other networks elsewhere though both are connected to the Internet. Devices such as network printers, web servers and email servers are often allocated static IP addresses so they can always be found.
    IP addresses are conceptually similar to phone numbers, except they are used in LANs (Local Area Network), WANs (Wide Area Network), or the Internet. Because the numbers are not easy for humans to remember, the Domain Name System provides a service analogous to an address book lookup called "domain name resolution" or "name resolution". Special DNS servers on the internet are dedicated to performing the translation from a domain name to an IP address and vice versa.");
    </script>

    all done :) now the search engines won't even see it at all.
     
    fsmedia, Jun 22, 2006 IP
  3. Crazy_Rob

    Crazy_Rob I seen't it!

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    #3
    HA HA HA!

    Give him a dollar or you're a fraud! :p
     
    Crazy_Rob, Jun 22, 2006 IP
  4. fsmedia

    fsmedia Prominent Member

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    #4
    it's true though... I rewrote it so search engines won't recognize it :p

    you can contact me via PM for my paypal ;)
     
    fsmedia, Jun 22, 2006 IP
  5. math20

    math20 Peon

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    #5
    Nothing shows up when I use that. Please tell me how to fix it and I will give you $1
     
    math20, Jun 22, 2006 IP
  6. fsmedia

    fsmedia Prominent Member

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    #6
    Oops, try this:

    <script>
    function ip() {
    document.write('<p>An IP address (Internet Protocol address) is a unique number that devices use in order to identify and communicate with each other on a network utilizing the Internet Protocol standard. Any participating device — including routers, computers, time-servers, internet FAX machines, and some telephones — must have its own unique address. This allows information passed onwards on behalf of the sender to indicate where to send it next, and for the receiver of the information to know that it is the intended destination.</p>');
    document.write('<p>The numbers currently used in IP addresses range from 1.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255, though some of these values are reserved for specific purposes. This does not provide enough possibilities for every internet device to have its own permanent number. Subnet routing, Network Address Translation and the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server all allow local networks to use the same IP addresses as other networks elsewhere though both are connected to the Internet. Devices such as network printers, web servers and email servers are often allocated static IP addresses so they can always be found.</p>');
    document.write('<p>IP addresses are conceptually similar to phone numbers, except they are used in LANs (Local Area Network), WANs (Wide Area Network), or the Internet. Because the numbers are not easy for humans to remember, the Domain Name System provides a service analogous to an address book lookup called "domain name resolution" or "name resolution". Special DNS servers on the internet are dedicated to performing the translation from a domain name to an IP address and vice versa.</p>'); }
    ip();
    </script>
    Code (markup):
     
    fsmedia, Jun 22, 2006 IP
  7. fryman

    fryman Kiss my rep

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    #7
    lmao!! :D

    You are evil, fsmedia.....
     
    fryman, Jun 22, 2006 IP
  8. fsmedia

    fsmedia Prominent Member

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    #8
    but it works :D sometimes you just gotta hack it...
     
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  9. math20

    math20 Peon

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    #9
    Ok, I paid fsmedia $1.

    I will pay someone one more dollar to someone if you actually reword the article.
     
    math20, Jun 22, 2006 IP
  10. Dreamchaser

    Dreamchaser Well-Known Member

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    #10
    !** good contest **!

    Cheers,
    Dreamchaser
     
    Dreamchaser, Jun 22, 2006 IP