[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Because the value of a book cannot be judged by its cover.  Not to
> mention that volunteers manage and maintain the web site.  Most
> non-profits can't afford thousands of dollars for "professional" web

Sorry. I come from a school where simple is better. Double the content,
hold the flaming widgets please. If you can't make a decent web site,
don't. I don't. I suck at graphic design. So I don't bother. Content,
content content. I'd rather see a Plain old HTML page rather than that
monstrosity. Maybe I am in the minority but if I was searching for
useful infosec info, I would not go to their site. Take a look at djb's
site. Excellant! Lot's of content, no spinning whatzits, it's fast, it's
simple. It's what's for dinner.

Besides, we all know certs suck anyway. ;-) I have a friend, he's an
MCSE, CNE, ASP, ABC, XYZ ... has not worked in 2 years. Take certs with
a grain of salt? A few pounds would be more like it.

I apologise to one and all for posting this rant to begin with. A
thousand lashes for me. And a beating too.

-- 
Mark Drummond|ICQ#19153754|mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
UNIX System Administrator|Royal Military College of Canada
The Kingston Linux Users Group|http://signals.rmc.ca/klug/
Saving the World ... One CPU at a Time
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