Urban Semiotic Contact

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Now that Tangent Barracuda is running and protecting all my email addresses from Spam and Viruses, I have re-enabled my boles at UrbanSemiotic.com email address for contact on this blog. Please use that email address from now on for all Urban Semiotic business. Feel free to use my other address for other issues that are beyond the scope of this blog.

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So how were you getting email and stuff before this?

Hey soos!

Nice to see you back here again! I hope things are going great guns for you.

I had all my websites plunging everything into my main boles.com account and that made for a messy time of trying to figure out where, when, how and why some email was reaching me. Having everything in one place helped me with Spam control, however, because I had to only interact with a single email address instead of 25.

Now I have re-enabled email addresses for all my domains and I can much better respond and reply to those narrow issues and requests for support. This will make my response time better and easier for everyone.

I'm glad to see you are back in business on all your email things. I'm sorry Spam affected the way you had to do business and interact with people online. Thats no good for anybody.

Thanks, soos! Things are already starting to feel better again on the email front. I can now immediately see what's happening where and act faster on it all. Thanks for the kind comment on my urbansemiotic.com email address -- it came through just fine!
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Hey, I changed my design back.

I don't want to make it hard to read for anyone. And this morning, I did think to myself that the comment section was a little close together. I do like the name first, so I know who's talking! :D

Hello my Carla!

Fixed-width themes don't make much sense because they don't take into account the variety of screen resolutions out there. I'm surprised that theme was put up as a choice! No "power user" would ever want to view it because too much of the blog space design is dedicated to empty space. I did, however, love the flowers that looked like snowflakes or the snowflakes that looked like flowers. The header image was great but the static design was tough to read.

where are all those domains of yours hiding?

You can find most of them here:

http://davidboles.com

Thanks for asking!
:wink:

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