I always rather thought that html was the bathtub.  the analagy just
works better that way.  IE:
Designing pages in HTML is like having sex in a bathtub. If you don't
know anything about design, it won't do you any good to know a lot about
html

                        -Mike


On Wed, 2006-03-29 at 22:10 -0800, T. Joseph CARTER wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 02:00:58PM -0800, Mike Cherba wrote:
> > Designing pages in HTML is like having sex in a bathtub. If you don't
> > know anything about sex, it won't do you any good to know a lot about
> > bathtubs. --- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Ahh, but the question remains: Is HTML the sex or the bathtub?  I would
> argue that it is the former rather than the latter.  Given modern
> software, you can design a reasonable page that does the right thing
> without a whole lot of wasted tags (contrast with Frontpage).  This
> requires that you know something about design.
> 
> Conversely, you can know HTML quite well and be totally unable to design
> anything remotely appealing if your very life depended on it.  That would
> be me, essentially.
> 
-- 
Mike Cherba
Cavium Networks
883 Brookside Dr
Eugene, OR 97405
phone: (541) 684-3820
Cell:  (541) 914-2188
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