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Old 05-06-2008, 07:45 PM
galide galide is offline
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Default Re: Can inbound links really hurt you?

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Now an academic like you needs to start reading Google patents and the original papers Larry and Sergey wrote when they created the idea for Google, there is a lot of complex math in there to absorb for above average thinkers like you.
mmh, I see that you are still fighting around guys, for something which is fairly simple:

1) Some of us state that it is possible since they have seen it in action
2) Some of us say that it may be possible and think that it is possible
3) Some of us say that it might be possible but are still undecided about whether it is possible or not
4) Some of us say that it might be possible but think that it is not possible provided that they have not seen any proof of it.

and ..

1) Those who know that it is possible refuse to provide us a proof of their statement, and ask the "sceptic" to rely on their word
2) Those who think that it is possible rely on other people's posts who state that it is possible
3) Those who are still undecided have to rely on people relying on people posts who state that it is possible
4) Those who don't believe that it can happen are not provided with any proof

So... what is the point of carrying on this thread?
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