[Gossip] change to font and formatting ??

2006-04-23 Thread Marcus L. Endicott
http://www.mail-archive.com/green-travel@yahoogroups.com/maillist.html

Good day from Australia,

It seems last week between Wednesday and Thursday the font and
formatting of my green-travel list on the mail-archive.com seems to
have changed?  Is this something that happened at mail-archive.com?

Thanks for any help!

 - Marcus Endicott
   http://www.mendicott.com


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[Gossip] green-travel resources {webliographies}

2006-04-24 Thread Marcus L. Endicott
http://www.mendicott.com/green-travel/resources.htm

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/green-travel/

Jeff,

Thank you for your attention to my inquiry about "change to font and
formatting" as well as for your mail-archive.com service.  However,
in this case you are mistaken.  The green-travel group is one of the
most highly regarded specialty travel groups on the Internet. 
green-travel is the oldest and largest specialty travel group of any
kind on the Internet since 1991, and today with 1274 subscribed
members.  I have been online since 1985, and wrote the first book
about travel information on the Internet, The Electronic Traveler in
1994.  My webliography lists constitute unique and relevant research
into the subject.  If you are determined to move ahead with this,
then I will of course stop using your service; however, I will ask
that you also remove my archives from your pages with google
advertising.

Good day from Byron Bay,

 - Marcus Endicott
   http://www.mendicott.com


--- Jeff Breidenbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Marcus,
> 
> Thank you for the problem report. However, there is a far more
> serious issue with the list archive in question. The messages you
> have posted to green-travel (such as 03310) are spam - specifically
> link spam solely intended to screw with rankings on the global
> internet search engines.
> 
> First, life is short for this type of crap; please find something
> more productive to do. Second, it won't work anyway. If you look at

> the HTML source of a message page, all links have the
rel="nofollow"
> attribute inserted. This explicitly signals the global search
> engines, to ignore the link for ranking calculations. Finally, spam

> lists are a waste of The Mail Archive's resources and violate the 
> terms of use.
> 
> This is not acceptable; I will decide in the near future what to do
> with the green-list archive. In the meantime please discontinue
> use of The Mail Archive service. Let me know if you have any
> questions.
> 
> Sincerely,
> Jeff Breidenbach
> 


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[Gossip] Re: green-travel resources {webliographies}

2006-04-26 Thread Marcus L. Endicott
> Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 22:35:44 -0400 (EDT)
> From: "David P. Dillard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Green Tourism Related Webliographies in Quantity
> To: Trinet-L
> 
> Green Tourism Related Webliographies in Quantity
> 
> If you are interested in green-tourism, this post on Net-Gold
> provides links to an embarrassment of riches in web resources on a 
> variety of topics pertinent to ecotourism and green tourism.
> 
> 
> From: "David P. Dillard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed Oct 12, 2005  10:08 pm
> Subject: TOURISM AND TRAVEL: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ECOTOURISM :
> TOURISM AND TRAVEL: RESOURCES: From the Green.Travel Network on 
> Yahoo Groups as Green-Travel: Key to Green-Travel Resources
> 

= = =

http://singleplanet.blogs.com/single_planet/2005/10/yahoos_green_tr.html

Marcus Endicott's "Green Travel" Yahoo Group is a constant source of
information on the global tourism industry. Although clearly
positioned as a news (mainly) and discussion (rarely) group for
sustainable tourism, it is probably the best single resource for
tourism professionals globally.

The site is well managed, for a Yahoo Group, with excellent links
pages and messages archived snce the group started in 2000.

Marcus spreads his talent widely as well, and the additional news
service on his own website is divided into three categories and kept
updated, unlike so many lame tourism news sites.

You want to know whassup in tourism today? Go straight to either of
Macus' sites. Do not pass Go. Do not collect $200.

= = =

http://www.treehugger.com/files/2005/03/greentravel_net.php

With well over 1,000 members worldwide, Green Travel connects people
from among half the countries in the world. According to its founder,
Marcus Endicott, the site is oldest specialty travel group of any
kind on the Internet--since 1991 (old school—sweet!)--and is also now
the largest sustainable tourism community of any kind on the Net.
Members are just about evenly split between tourism professionals and
interested consumers. 

Endicott is also the self-published author of Vagabond Globetrotting
3: The Electronic Traveler in the New Millennium ($19.95), “a
detailed how-to book for the long-term international backpacking
lifestyle” and the result of his second trip around the world (each
time in opposite directions), which took him six years to complete.
Sound like a long time? Think of it this way, he had plenty of time
to prepare, thereby making himself a fantastic resource for
sustainable wannabes with bad cases of wanderlust. The appropriately
print-on-demand book is available at Lulu or Amazon. 

Check out the Green Travel group's messages at Yahoo Groups, where
news of everything from homestays in Fijian villages to boycotting in
Botswana to advice on renting RV's in the Pacific Northwest. People
with Yahoo accounts can set up a Daily Digest. An RSS news feed is
also available; sign up or check it at Mendicott's personal page.
Happy trails! ::Green-Travel Network [by MO]


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