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*GARAGEWOODWORKS WEBSITE DISCLAIMER*

For the purposes of this disclaimer detailed below, "you" refers to the reader/visitor/viewer of this website (gargewoodworks.com).

*No warranties*

This website is provided "as is" without any representations or warranties, express or implied. GarageWoodworks and Brian Grella make no representations or warranties in relation to this website or the information and materials provided on this website.

Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing paragraph, GarageWoodworks or Brian Grella do not warrant that:

  • this website will be constantly available, or available at all; or * the information on this website is complete, true, accurate or non-misleading.
*Limitations of liability*

GarageWoodworks or Brian Grella will not be liable to you (whether under the law of contact, the law of torts or otherwise) in relation to the contents of, or use of, or otherwise in connection with, this website:

  • for any indirect, special or consequential loss; or * for any business losses, loss of revenue, income, profits or anticipated savings, loss of contracts or business relationships, loss of reputation or goodwill, or loss or corruption of information or data.

These limitations of liability apply even if GarageWoodworks or Brian Grella has been expressly advised of the potential loss.

You agree that you will not bring any claim personally against GarageWoodworks or Brian Grella in respect of any losses you suffer in connection with the website.

You agree to indemnify and hold harmless GarageWoodworks.com or Brian Grella from and against any personal injury, damages, costs and expenses, including any legal fees, potentially resulting from the application of any of the information provided by GarageWoodworks.com or Brian Grella. This disclaimer applies to any damages or injury caused by any failure of performance, error, omission, interruption, deletion, defect, delay in operation or transmission, computer virus, communication line failure, theft or destruction or unauthorized access to, or use of record, whether for breach of contract, tort, negligence, or under any other cause of action.

*Reasonableness*

By using this website, you agree that the exclusions and limitations of liability set out in this website disclaimer are reasonable.

If you do not think they are reasonable, you must not use this website.

*Unenforceable provisions*

If any provision of this website disclaimer is, or is found to be, unenforceable under applicable law, that will not affect the enforceability of the other provisions of this website disclaimer.

*This website disclaimer*

Some of this website disclaimer is based on a precedent created by template-contracts.co.uk and published by freenetlaw.com

Reply to
Bill
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few knuckleheads that have it turned off.

your advertising income.

website. Nor do I refer any user to the link you posted.

Which page of mine did you "View Page Info" on where that link appears?

Paste the url here.

Reply to
brian

few knuckleheads that have it turned off.

your advertising income.

website. Nor do I refer any user to the link you posted.

You've changed your page tonight. It's not there now.

Reply to
Bill

few knuckleheads that have it turned off.

reduce your advertising income.

website. Nor do I refer any user to the link you posted.

Please! It never was there. You are living up to my original thoughts of you up in the thread.

Reply to
brian

few knuckleheads that have it turned off.

reduce your advertising income.

website. Nor do I refer any user to the link you posted.

up in the thread.

I see you removed your BlipTV stuff from your page (why???). Maybe it got ajaxed from there. If you'll look through several years of my posts, you'll see I'm not a fabricator.//If BlipTV is not to be trusted, maybe you owe the group an apology--even if you feel you are adequately protected by your policy.

Reply to
Bill

few knuckleheads that have it turned off.

reduce your advertising income.

website. Nor do I refer any user to the link you posted.

up in the thread.

Sorryto say it, but your "policy"speaks for itself. I marked the page "untrusted". Of course, I don't confuse the page with the person.

Reply to
Bill

few knuckleheads that have it turned off.

reduce your advertising income.

website. Nor do I refer any user to the link you posted.

up in the thread.

Just a thought, but your videos have ads. Assuming the ads are generated by a third party, they might be bringing their own dance partners to the party.

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-MIKE-

the few knuckleheads that have it turned off.

reduce your advertising income.

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my website. Nor do I refer any user to the link you posted.

you up in the thread.

I don't think BlipTV has any association with Google (per his link he accused me of directing people to). BlipTV and Google Ads are competitors, not partners.

Reply to
brian

the few knuckleheads that have it turned off.

reduce your advertising income.

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my website. Nor do I refer any user to the link you posted.

you up in the thread.

me of directing people to). BlipTV and Google Ads are competitors, not partners.

Replace your BlipTV code and I'll check my browser for the link again (or you can do the same)...

Reply to
Bill

the few knuckleheads that have it turned off.

reduce your advertising income.

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my website. Nor do I refer any user to the link you posted.

you up in the thread.

Oy vey!! Bill - Don't go to my web page anymore. Do me a favor and e-mail me your IP address and I will physically block you from accessing it again and save you the accidental trouble of stopping by.

Reply to
brian

the few knuckleheads that have it turned off.

reduce your advertising income.

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my website. Nor do I refer any user to the link you posted.

you up in the thread.

your IP address and I will physically block you from accessing it again and save you the accidental trouble of stopping by.

Don't get mad at the messenger for the message. Instead of saying "it's too much work", work on being responsible! Maybe if you rewrite your "not responsible for a damn thing" policy, it will motivate you!

Bill

Reply to
Bill

I was skeptical too but they do a much better job spreading the glue than I ever would have thought. Not a big investment, you should give it a try. They hold the glue well enough that I have less of a problem with the glue dripping down the edge of a board even though the brush is wider than the board edge.

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Leon

the few knuckleheads that have it turned off.

reduce your advertising income.

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my website. Nor do I refer any user to the link you posted.

you up in the thread.

your IP address and I will physically block you from accessing it again and save you the accidental trouble of stopping by. If you block me, I can't help you keep your page "clean". It seems like people running web pages like you are ought to be policed. I didn't charge you anything for the help I gave you tonight.

Reply to
Bill

e for the few knuckleheads that have it turned off.

ill reduce your advertising income.

is not my website. Nor do I refer any user to the link you posted.

ts of you up in the thread.

ail me your IP address and I will physically block you from accessing it ag ain and save you the accidental trouble of stopping by.

And what is your message Mr. Messenger? I never got it.

I am not going to jump through hoops because a very limited number of peopl e are afraid to turn on javascript. YOU are the one that needs to jump thr ough the hoops if you choose to turn it off. Don't like it? Don't go to my site and the millions of others that don't appease your fears and needs. Simple.

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brian

the few knuckleheads that have it turned off.

reduce your advertising income.

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not my website. Nor do I refer any user to the link you posted.

you up in the thread.

me your IP address and I will physically block you from accessing it again and save you the accidental trouble of stopping by.

Yep. Knucklehead.

Reply to
brian

Of course that is the case. Bill is just being exceedingly silly/foolish about this.

Cookies are cookies, there is really no difference between first party and third party cookies except who left them. Some cookies are left as a matter of course by a visit to a website that has ads by the advertisers themselves, not by direct action of the website owner.These "third party" cookies can be blocked by the user in most browsers, or by add-ons. Although they are basically benign for all practical purposes, they are used for tracking as it is possible for the advertiser to use its "third-party" cookie to identify a visit as you move from one site with its ads to another site with its ads.

It is up to Bill to wise up and learn to protect himself on the Internet, not Brian. Neither Momma, nor government, can't take care of you forever. Inform yourself, quit blaming others, and learn to protect yourself.

Reply to
Swingman

It was revealed however that Brian is not familiar with all of the technology (scripts) that he was using at this web site, and that it was "too much work" for him to care. That culminates my public service announcement.

Reply to
Bill

I mean terminates, not "culminates".

Reply to
Bill

Bullshit, Bill. :)

Once again, that is your job, and decision, NOT his. If you don't want to deal with client side JS, turn it off on your end!

You will lose certain benefits, and with ALL benefits come risks ... it is your decision, and yours ONLY, to weight those benefits against any risks, NOT his.

Quit yerbitching and blaming Brian, and stand on your own two feet in this regard ... that is the reality of the situation. ;)

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Swingman

up in the thread.

Trim your posts, please.

When I went to your homepage, I was served a selection of adverts on the right hand side. (Mainly for woodworking mags). Since I don't have the ability to view videos here, I didn't bother to try your videos.

If those ads were served by a third party (e.g. google ads), then it's because you've allowed them.

scott

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Scott Lurndal

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