Helping out Peter David and Bob Greenberger

Due to wackiness at Google (and possibly a mistake on my end when I had to rush and put up websites quickly) the sites for Peter David and Bob Greenberger seem to have been delisted. I'm working on fixing it, and one of the best things I can do is to provide links to their sites so that Google knows they exist.

If you have a web site, or a blog, or anything else like that, you can help by creating links yourself. The main link for Peter is http://www.peterdavid.net, and Bob's is http://www.bobgreenberger.com. Even better, if you go deeper into their site and come up with a link to a particular article you like, that will help even more.

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Anonymous (4:12 PM on Thu Oct 1, 2009)

Glenn,

I'm sorry to put this here, but I couldn't find a "contact us" button/tab/etc. to ping you with. =/

Are you aware of any... "goofiness" with PAD's site being displayed in Firefox? I run Firefox 3.0.8 on my desktop at home (where I type this now) and everything looks fine. I'm running 3.5.1 on my work laptop, and Peter's site is a jumble of black, black, more black and a little purple for headers.

I'm glad to send you screenshots, etc. if you'd like to see what I'm seeing - you can contact me at racarlin@ameritech.net.

Thank you kindly, and again, apologies for necro-ing this post!
Rob Carlin

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Glenn Hauman (5:28 PM on Sat Oct 3, 2009)

Robbie, is that you? I haven't seen you in years...

Haven't upgraded to 3.5.1 yet, but I can look. Are you on a Mac or PC? And yes, screenshots are helpful. Send them to

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