> It's probably fair enough to treat ALA readers as a proxy for web
> designers in general. Or is it? What do people on this list think?

I don't agree with the premise exactly. There are two kinds of web  
design professionals in the world: People who read ALA at least  
occasionally, and people who I would never want to work with. I would  
guess that the vast majority of web designers fall in that latter  
category, in fact, so ALA is a bad proxy for web designers in  
general, but a better proxy for web designers who Chris Fahey thinks  
are worthy. Wow, do I sound like a snob or what?

Anyway, I also question how many people fill out surveys like this,  
even among ALA readers. I actually did this survey, but only to see  
what the questions were like so I could properly interpret the  
results when they came out.

-Cf

Christopher Fahey
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