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Thursday, 17. October 2002

Bugzilla for Antville

I've set up an Antville section in our Bugzilla. For those who don't know, Bugzilla is a system to file, discuss and track bug reports and feature requests. So if you happen to have bug reports or feature requests for Antville and are not intimidated by Bugzilla's user interface, follow the link above and let us know.

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Bitte keine Blogtausch/Blogbörse-Postings hier auf project.antville.org

Merci.

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Hier haben wir endlich die BLOG_TAUSCHBÖRSE !!

BLOG_TAUSCHBÖRSE !!

ped.antville.org


vorgeschichte: ich wurde gestern zeuge der übergabe an anonym von babble.ant heute fand ich dies joschka.antville.org für dessen entwicklung ich mich total ausspreche

NUN: in sachen blog-übergabe gibt es eigentlich kein eigenes log, wenngleich das total angebracht wäre - und ihr kennt ja ein paar karteilaichen hns, seewolf, tobi, robert - sagt, wäre es bitte möglich, ein totes log zu revitalisieren mit dem titel BLOG-tauschbörse, oder ähnlich? ich fände das eine interessante möglichkeit für all jene, die an diesem system teilhaben wollen esist eines der einfachsten (für user!) , übersichtlichsten, user-freundlichsten, und anpassungsfähigsten. woelfin alpha.ant

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about this

Since our resources for running this site are limited we currently have disabled creation of new weblogs on antville.org. We hope to be able to resume accepting new weblogs at some point in the future, but can't give you any time frame yet. In the meantime, how about getting involved in antville development and starting your own server?

I starting running the antville server software on my server and had even opened it up to new journals , but I had a problems keeping it running see here :
http://help.antville.org/stories/163632/
So I had to shut it down , couldn't watch it 24/7 to make sure it was running .
The help files need to be work on .
The DOCS really need work .
So maybe if you can get help to the ones that want to run this maybe more journals can be made .
Candle

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Wednesday, 16. October 2002

also: wers will kanns haben.

lovehurts.antville.org password: lovehurts login: login

(ja, genau so)

es ist leider schweinchenrosa (war ein tarnungstrick) und dann bitte meine email ad ändern und es gehört dem, der am traurigsten ist. oder so.

hab bißchen drin rumgepfuscht aber müsste alles funktionieren.

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Updated text on antville.org home page

I updated the text on www.antville.org to let people know they currently can't create a new weblog on antville.org. (In furry English, please feel free to improve.) This should significantly reduce the number of unhappy people adding assenting comments to our Terms of Service.

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New Walls Encircle Pyramidal Complex at Giza

Since the beginning of 2002, Dr. J.J. Hurtak and a European team of investigators and explorers have been recording the construction of a massive system of walls being placed around the historic pyramidal sites and the larger unexcavated area of Giza, Egypt in total, an area covering approximately eight square kilometers.

Why build these massive walls at this time? Certainly Giza is one of the finest archaeological zones of the world. Are there new treasures of ancient Egypt yet to be uncovered that require sophisticated technology and surveillance platforms, to protect the ongoing research along the Giza plateau? Has, perhaps, an area been discovered that shows tracings of rare earths and unique minerals? Or is it simply, as some officials are claiming, a move to protect the plateau from terrorists and control the masses of tourists visiting the area?

The standard argument for the creation of such a wall is "crowd control", but the details of this new construction suggest an initiative that is both multi-purpose and grand scale: the wall near Nazlat al Salman will be, at a minimum, 7 meters (22 feet) high. Are such measures solely for crowd control?

The walls have been built in stages. Images taken in February of 2002 reveal the walls extending far out into the desert where, for the most part, they have not been noticeable to the average visitor. Note the foundation and the massive re-bar supports. The walls have been carefully constructed on a deep and wide foundation (at least 2 meters below ground) with iron rod poles poised to support the concrete interfaces, with room for a special attachable cover. All in all this suggests a gargantuan wall.

www.initiation.cc

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