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kristy alcala (kennesaw, ga, usa)

updated wed 4 apr 07

 

kristy alcala on mon 2 apr 07


Thank you, Helen, for the kind advertisement! :)

--Kristy


On 4/2/07, Helen Bates wrote:
>
> Kirsty is leaving the ceramics field, so have a look at her lovely
> pottery while you can... and if you are in the market for pottery
> equipment, she may have something you need.
>
> http://www.klastudios.com/
> http://www.sabragallery.com/kalcala.phtml
> http://www.cobblestoneshoppe.com/searchresults.php?artistId=1037&start=1
>
> http://www.archerexchange.com/searchresults.php?galleryId=1BDA-FGHH-6E59&artistId=1037&start=1
>
>
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> Helen
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Helen Bates on tue 3 apr 07


On Mon, 2 Apr 2007 14:48:02 -0400, kristy alcala wrote:

>Thank you, Helen, for the kind advertisement! :)
>
>--Kristy
>
>
>On 4/2/07, Helen Bates < ... > wrote:
>>
>> Kirsty is leaving the ceramics field, so have a look at her lovely
>> pottery while you can... and if you are in the market for pottery
>> equipment, she may have something you need.
>>
>> http://www.klastudios.com/
(etc) (snip)

I goofed, though, as I typed "Kirsty" instead of "Kristy."

Maybe your website will be archived on archive.org, as much of the Internet
is, though the links are always 6 months to a year behind... Yep, there's a
cache of the May 23, 2006 version... just type in your url to see what I
mean. If you really want it gone, you can write to Archive.org and also to
Google.com I think, to have the caches deleted, once you close your site
down. Some companies also use a "robots.txt" script to prevent caching of
their pages - especially if their pages are changing frequently.

Helen