Your plea sounds like one of burn out, and I'm sorry to hear it. I think a major reason the antique (technically unsophisticated) bikies list on danenet is popular is that it is simple and is a push, not a pull. (A website must pull people in. E-mail is pushed - delivered.) I know that is oversimplification, but it describes much of my online (offline) behavior. I just don't have time to "surf". And I consider myself a geek - network specialist supporting 200+ servers and 2500+ users 24x7 at a local hospital.
I don't go to madvelocity.com, and I doubt I'll be at the new captimes.com website either. Off topic: I already miss the Capital Times newspaper. I leave in the morning before the WSJ is delivered, and by the time I return home it is stale news (besides not liking the WSJ for having a vacuous editorial board). Reading for me is an off-line tangible event. Sitting in front of a computer 10 hours at work then to come home and do the same for more than a few minutes is a drag. (And work has a enforced strict Internet-is-for-business-use only policy; so no surfing their either.) >>> I will train and work with anyone who would like to contribute to this site and see it continue. <<< _______________________________________________ Bikies mailing list [email protected] http://www.danenet.org/mailman/listinfo/bikies
