On 6/9/05, Taco Fleur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 10+ years would put you back to 1995ish era, a time i remember well,
> > in which case (from memory, the HTML "commerical" scene wasn't around
> > (if it was, it was mostly hobby designers who were shocked to be
> > getting paid - that and HTML 1.0 wasnt). In fact, the mainstream web
> > was basically still in a transition period from Windows 3.11 to
> > Windows 95. Commercial web development wasn't really effective back
> > then and to this day we still have that yellow background + pink font,
> > with overkill of animations - enough to send one into a seizure upon
> > viewing heheh.
> >
> > It probably wasn't until mid-95 to late 96 that we started to see
> > commercially driven websites, hell IBM first went online in Oct 96...
> >
> > Just making a point... is all ;)
> 
> And the point is supposed to point out what exactly, sounds more like a fact 
> to
> me?

Just wondering how the 10+ years works? (ie curious to your statement:
"business for more than 10 years").

> 
> So when you are bored you like to get into pissing contests?
> BTW. We can thank Mark for this thread who did not mail me off list ;-))

I'm not entering a pissing contest, just having a general discussion,
if you feel like I am attacking you then thats not the case, darn
emails and their expressionless tones.

Its always Marks fault...clearly that's known...i mean the next he'll
say that XHTML is worth getting behind or that Web Standards is a
worthy thing to uphold..ehehhehe.

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Regards,
Scott Barnes
http://www.mossyblog.com
http://www.flexcoder.com ("Waiting for FLEX NCL to arrive")

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