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Now VTR Membership was Re: Crash pad replacement

To: <triumphs@autox.team.net>, "'Andreas and Jim'"
Subject: Now VTR Membership was Re: Crash pad replacement
From: "Gerald M Van Vlack" <jerryvv@alltel.net>
Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 10:04:24 -0500
List Members,

I have spoken up on this topic on several previous occasions so here I go
again.

If this type of information is a valuable resource to us then we should
support VTR for providing it to us via our Membership in their organization.

In addition VTR is now providing some support to the maintenance of the
lists which is another reason to support the Organization.

Join the VTR and enjoy an excellent Organization that is devoted to the
folks who own Triumphs of all types and all over the world.

Let the flames begin.

JVV



----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Danielson" <75TR6@tr6.danielsonfamily.org>
To: "'Andreas and Jim'" <diggle@clear.net.nz>; <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 9:34 AM
Subject: RE: Crash pad replacement


> Jim,
> I was going to suggest that you use the "waybackmachine.org" as a way to
get
> the old articles from the VTR site but I see that VTR has taken new steps
to
> prevent that access. Now, if you use the wayback machine to search on
> VTR.org you get a return message that says: "We're sorry, access to
> http://www.vtr.org has been blocked by the site owner via robots.txt"
>
> What does that mean?
> The Standard for Robot Exclusion (SRE) is a means by which web site owners
> can instruct automated systems not to crawl their sites. Web site owners
can
> specify files or directories that are allowed or disallowed from a crawl,
> and they can even create specific rules for different automated crawlers.
> All of this information is contained in a file called robots.txt. While
> robots.txt has been adopted as the universal standard for robot exclusion,
> compliance with robots.txt is strictly voluntary. In fact most web sites
do
> not have a robots.txt file, and many web crawlers are not programmed to
obey
> the instructions anyway. However, Alexa, the company that crawls the web
for
> the Internet Archive, does respect robots.txt instructions, and even does
so
> retroactively. If a web site owner ever decides he / she prefers not to
have
> a web crawler visiting his / her files and sets up robots.txt on the site,
> the Alexa crawlers will stop visiting those files and mark all files
> previously gathered as unavailable. This means that sometimes, while using
> the Internet Archive Wayback Machine, you may find a site that is
> unavailable due to robots.txt or other exclusions. Other exclusions? Yes,
> sometimes a web site owner will contact us directly and ask us to stop
> crawling or archiving a site. We comply with these requests.
>
> Oh well....
>
> Bob Danielson
> 1975 TR6
> http://tr6.danielsonfamily.org
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-triumphs@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-triumphs@autox.team.net]
> On Behalf Of Andreas and Jim
> Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 3:39 AM
> To: triumphs@autox.team.net
> Subject: Crash pad replacement
>
> Does any one know of an article similar to that of VTR's one on crash or
> dash pad replacement.
>
> Jim Vass
> 1962 TR4


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