Geeky Ramblings
Random Ramblings of a Neo-Post-Modern Geek (I have no idea what that means)
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Jul 29
Ok iSeries Bloggers … now WE have a button!

I would suggest you reference it like this:
<a href="http://www.iseries.ibm.com" title="IBM iSeries — For when you can't afford to be out of business"><img src="/images/iseries-button.png" alt="IBM iSeries"/></a>Feel free to use the button graphic on your site … but, please, copy it to your own server instead of referencing mine
If you do decide to use the image … trackback to this post. Maybe I’ll setup an iSeries blog agregator sometime.
3 Responses to “iSeries Blogger Button”
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iSeries Blogger Button
There is now a iSeries Blogger button. You can find the information here. Thanks David for creating this! If you are an iSeries geek, add this to your site to get the word out!…
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Mike Wills said on July 29th, 2004 at 1:59 pm
If you want you can link from my site. I have plenty of bandwidth per month to handle the load. At least for right now. http://images.koldark.net/iseries-button.png is the link.
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I slighly updated my post on this. I have pasted code others can use. on thier site. With 5GB/day of bandwidth, I am not afraid of any problems with a direct reference from my site.
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