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Re: Any alarms companies that you can reccomend for the San Diego Area??



On Oct 17, 3:30=A0pm, "Robert L Bass" <Sa...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> "OnlineAlarmQuotes" <cont...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > What sandwich boards you ask?
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> Speaking of online alarm quotes, have you visitedhttp://www.onlinealarmqu=
otes.comandhttp://www.alarmquotesonline.com?
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> Regards,
> Robert L Bass
>
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> Bass Home Electronics
> DIY Alarm and Home Automation Storehttp://www.bassburglaralarms.com
> Sales & Service 941-870-2310
> Fax 941-870-3252
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You should have seen the traffic jam I was stuck in yesterday on my
way to work.
It was bumper to bumper from the bedroom, down the hallway, and all
the way to my desk. My son needs to stop doing that with his cars.
We're in the final stages with tweaking. Need to dump the javascript
and create an html dropdown for state/county/city. Crawlers can't read
java. Huge project, and a huge file but since we have limited pictures
on the site it shouldn't affect loading time.  We considered ajax but
again the crawlers won't read the content. I don't know how the hell
you manage thousands of pages but my hat's off to you for doing it.
Yeah you have some that need updating but that site is so huge you'd
need 2 f/t designers to keep up with the changes.




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