Now that the holidays are over with, we can all get back to our normal routine whatever that may be. To a lot of our members it means getting back to the "grind", quite literally...making new pipes, pipe stands, tampers and you name it. If any of you would like to come forward and showcase some of your goods on our website, www.pipeloversring.com, now is the time to do it. Our page is getting rather full, but not too full where your work could not be displayed. It doesn't cost you anything, just the time to send me the info needed to post on the web site.
- Friends of Pipe Lover's Ring
In case some of you haven't noticed, our site has now got a new domain. The site is now fully on its own. After the past couple of months, I thought it was time that our ring had its own domain. Eventually your old code will have to be replaced by the new code, which has the domain name change in it. If you know how to, change the title, the logo and the website location or anywhere there is http://www.thecomputer-whisperer.com/plr/ to: www.pipeloversring.com, and everything else should be okay. (Please do not change the address location for the logo: http://www.todaysfreetips.com/cgi-bin/ringlink/avatar3.jpg). Then you won't have to bother with switching out the code completely. For those who do not know how or are unable to then please follow the following steps.
Here is a step-by-step guide to get you started:
1) Go to: http://www.todaysfreetips.com/cgi-bin/ringlink/siteadmin.cgi
2) For Site ID, choose: 24201
3) Enter your Site ID and Password that you used to register.
4) Once logged-in, click the Get Code button.
5) Highlight all of the HTML code then right-click, then copy.
Note: Since some web-sites require all of the code to be on one line, I have, by default, put all of the code on a single line without any breaks. The best way I found to highlight all of the code is to triple-click it.
6) Replace the old code with the new using Notepad or other HTML editor program.
That is pretty much it. If anyone wants me to send them the code, just send me an email asking me, and I will be glad to do so.
Thanks again for being a part of our Ring, and making it what it is today.
A special thanks to Catini Pipes, David Wagner and a few others, I was able to test the code and work out all of the bugs and glitches.

This is it, folks. If you have anything newsworthy for our next newsletter, or something you would like added then please let me know.
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