Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
<snip>
> To bolster Mr Clark's Last paragraph. I have a problem with a Boken
> image with the Netcenter News letter I receive through Communicator. All
> images work excpet for the title image tha's supposed to say Netcenter
> News. I periodical reported the problem to several different places
> including webmaster of the sending server (CNET). I have yet to even
> hear an acknoledgement of my complaints. In checking the page info and
> clicking on the line for the image the path to the image is lost. I've
> explained the problem.
>
> So the assertion mr clark makes about wab andmistrators not paying
> attent ion or even caring what the heck you think is correct.
<nitpick>
Once again Mr. Phillip M. Jones' experience with the world _must_ be the
rule and not the exception because he speaks from the grammatical stance
of authority.
</nitpick>
My experience with webmasters (and I've probably contacted about 50 in
the last year) is rather different that Mr. Jones'. Off the top of my
head I'd say that I get about a 75% response rate to my emails and of
that about half are real people and half are automated. And the
majority of the responses I get from real people are informative and
friendly. But maybe I'm living on a different planet because Mr. Jones'
experiences with his complaint to one website necessarily proves that
"the assertion mr clark makes about wab andmistrators not paying
attention or even caring what the heck you think is correct."
Phillip, this is just a nitpick and I don't mean to keep bringing it up
but it realy gets uner my skin how just about every post you make to
this newsgroup comes across as a statement of fact rather than an
explanation of _your_experience_.
--Asa