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    I am still waiting on my developer to finish up on the Classifieds Control Panel so I can use it to encourage members into becoming paying members. Google Adsense has become a real burden on the viewing of this site, but honestly it is the ONLY source of income now that keeps it afloat. I tried offering disabling the ads being viewed by paying members, but apparently that is not enough incentive. Quite frankly, Google Adsense has dropped down to where it barely brings in enough daily to match even a single paid member per day. But it still gets the bills paid. But at what cost?

    So even without the classifieds control panel being complete, I believe I am going to have to disable those Google ads completely and likely disable some options here that have been free since going to the new platform. Like classified ad bumping, member name changes, and anything else I can use to encourage this site to be supported by the members instead of the Google Adsense ads.

    But there is risk involved. I will not pay out of pocket for very long during this last ditch experimental effort. If I find that the membership does not want to support this site with memberships, then I cannot support your being able to post your classified ads here for free. No, I am not intending to start charging for your posting ads here. I will just shut the site down and that will be it. I will be done with FaunaClassifieds. I certainly don't need this, and can live the rest of my life just fine without it. If I see that no one else really wants it to survive neither, then so be it. It goes away and you all can just go elsewhere to advertise your animals and merchandise.

    Not sure when this will take place, and I don't intend to give any further warning concerning the disabling of the Google Adsense. Just as there probably won't be any warning if I decide to close down this site. You will just come here and there will be some sort of message that the site is gone, and you have a nice day.

    I have been trying to make a go of this site for a very long time. And quite frankly, I am just tired of trying. I had hoped that enough people would be willing to help me help you all have a free outlet to offer your stuff for sale. But every year I see less and less people coming to this site, much less supporting it financially. That is fine. I tried. I retired the SerpenCo business about 14 years ago, so retiring out of this business completely is not that big if a step for me, nor will it be especially painful to do. When I was in Thailand, I did not check in here for three weeks. I didn't miss it even a little bit. So if you all want it to remain, it will be in your hands. I really don't care either way.

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    Some people have indicated that finding the method to contribute is rather difficult. And I have to admit, that it is not all that obvious. So to help, here is a thread to help as a quide. How to become a contributing member of FaunaClassifieds.

    And for the record, I will be shutting down the Google Adsense ads on January 1, 2025.
  • Responding to email notices you receive.
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    In short, DON'T! Email notices are to ONLY alert you of a reply to your private message or your ad on this site. Replying to the email just wastes your time as it goes NOWHERE, and probably pisses off the person you thought you replied to when they think you just ignored them. So instead of complaining to me about your messages not being replied to from this site via email, please READ that email notice that plainly states what you need to do in order to reply to who you are trying to converse with.

Deputy Bit By Rattlesnake

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DOUGLAS COUNTY, Colo. -- A Douglas County deputy who was trying to protect several kids from a rattlesnake was bit in the hand by that snake and suffered a severe reaction to the venom, the Douglas County Sheriff's Office said.

Edward Roberson, a patrol deputy, remains at Parker Adventist Hospital in good condition even though the bite occurred last Friday.

Roberson was called to the Pradera subdivision of Parker at about 3:30 p.m. on the report of a rattlesnake in the roadway. He saw that there were several kids in the area so he decided to remove the rattlesnake. The snake bit him and he started having a severe reaction to the snake bite while he was in his patrol car, said Douglas county spokeswoman deputy Cocha Heyden.

He called his supervisor for help, but as he was having his severe reaction, his patrol car, which was still on and in gear, lurched forward and crashed in a field, Heyden said. A resident in the area was able to turn the car off and assist the deputy until medical arrived.

Roberson has been with the sheriff's office for almost three years and is currently assigned to the patrol division.

Douglas County is home to only one native venomous snake, the prairie rattlesnake. A bite from a prairie rattlesnake should always be considered a medical emergency because the snake may inject varying amounts of toxic venom, authorities said.

Sheriff Dave Weaver and Douglas County Park Rangers want to remind people about the potential dangers of rattlesnakes and what to do if they encounter a snake.

If at all possible, snakes should be avoided. But some bites, such as those that occur when accidentally stepping on a snake, are nearly impossible to prevent. Experts say that taking a few precautions will lower the risk of being bitten:

Leave snakes alone. Many people are bitten because they try to kill the snake or get a closer look.
Stay out of tall grass unless wearing thick leather boots, and remain on hiking paths as much as possible.
Keeps hands and feet out of areas you can't see. Don't pick up rocks or firewood unless you are out of the snake's striking distance.
Be cautious and alert when climbing rocks.
If you suddenly encounter a snake and if you must walk around the snake, give it some room -- at least six feet. Otherwise, walk away.

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