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On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 01:48:29 GMT, "Jerry DeAngelis"
> wrote:

> Hi
>
> I am puzzled as I just now used the link and it was fine. I also used
> the link I gave Claudia and it worked as it should....hmmmmm....


In that case it's probably because I don't use IE. That's
often the case when a site works for some but not for
others. For instance, I've learned over time that I need to
visit the airline sites using IE.
>
> At any rate we are the same people.


<smile> Glad to hear that! I visited you many times in the
olden days.

> The site is quite a bit larger now,
> but still not bogged down with too many graphics.


It's a good thing. Much faster loading than foodtv!

> I do not know how
> long it has been since you have visited,


too long, obviously!

> but the Main Page now has a
> search engine that makes life a bit easier.


You're keeping up with the times! My daughter just clued me
in that you can enter ingredients into foodtv's search
engine and it gives you recipes. Does yours do that too?
>
> Here is the link we use: http://www.theartisan.net
>
> We would appreciate it if you let us know if you still have a problem,
> as we will get in touch with our ISP if that is the case. I do notice
> that when using my browsers I occasionally have to log onto a site - not
> The Artisan - more than once. For some reason, the site I am trying to
> reach only comes up after 2 or more tries...even the site I use for a
> home page (myway.com)


I tried twice, but not since. I'm using Firebird as my main
browser. Have you tried viewing your site with that one?
>
> If you have the old EarthLink site (http://www.home.earthlink.net/~ggda)
> that could cause a problem as we use that for a backup site in case of
> problems with our primary ISP.
>

No, I used the link you posted in your message.

<smile>
>
>
> "sf" > wrote in message
> ...
> > On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 23:55:23 GMT, "Jerry DeAngelis"
> > > wrote:
> >
> >> We posted that, but have not had it generally available on the
> >> site for a number of years. If you are interested here is a link
> >> http://www.theartisan.net/TheArtisanHistory.htm.

> >
> >
> > Thanks for the URL... just a heads up: your link to "the
> > artisan" is broken:
> > The first version of "The Artisan" was pretty basic, <snip>
> >
> > Can you clue me in? I remember an "Artisan" a couple of
> > years ago that focused on breads. Was that you?
> >
> > sf
> > Practice safe eating - always use condiments

>



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Practice safe eating - always use condiments