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Tue, 26 Oct 2021 07:20:51 +0100
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Greetings,

First, sorry for the cross-post but I was not sure at whom it would gbe best
to launch this request.

Please can somebody write **PRIVATELY** to Paul at
[log in to unmask], as he has written the below to a group of us, so
far as I am aware, none of whom can help him.

I suggest please do ***NOT*** reply to me, or the group.

Thanks.

On Mon, 25 Oct 2021 23:46:51 +0000, amongst other things, Paul David
<[log in to unmask]> 	wrote:

Good morning one and all, if anyone reading this missive has any experience
in website design, or knows anyone who does, I would be pleased to hear from
them. Somehow, completely by accident, I managed to create myself a website
last week, through something which is far too complicated to explain here.
Anyhow, should you go to http://www.gmail.comoogle.co.uk you should find
what is currently a totally blank webpage, with a message saying that the
site has been successfully registered, but that there is no content on it
yet. I have no idea what if anything to do with this site, so if anyone out
there knows how to do whatever it is I decide to do with it, or how to close
it down. I would be keen to find out. Thank you.

PaulDavid
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