The base problem is simple: The Web is a hammer. It's a nice pretty hammer, but there's a lot of things that aren't nails.
Somebody claiming to be Mate Nagy wrote: > On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 01:55:37PM -0400, Bryan Bennett wrote: > > Let's face it - the web is no longer focused on Gopher-like information > > presentation and gathering any longer. Live with it. > > The Chrome browser source code is 155MB without libraries. > > Its you and similar people who made the web to be like this. And you > seem to like it. With no irony. > > Incidentally, the last version of the Web that was any good, and the > purpose and function of web pages that are still usable to some degree > in this day and age, is still the same - Gopher-like information > presentation and gathering. > > The bastardization that began with HTTP 1.1, HTML 4.0 and CSS ruined the > web, and the resulting mess will be unfixable until our civilization is > wiped from the face of the earth. The only hope for a bright future in > IT is swift death. > > In short, GTFO. > > With friendship, > Mate > > PS. gopher owns >