What a non-sequiter, Richard... Whether they are or not is irrelevant; "won't get it" and "don't need it" are two separate states and shouldn't be jumbled up.
It's as if I said, "Driving 120 miles per hour may be unsafe, but it's not impossible" and you replied, "But people want to drive at different speeds." Obviously for whatever motives, some people aren't enthusiastic about a browser plug-in that could run Rev code. [Hey, some people apparently don't like chocolate and peanut butter together, either.] That is fine, but don't dismiss it on spurious "technical" grounds, because there really aren't any. (Or at least not any more than any other comparable plug-in.) Actually... as long as we've migrated to speed metaphors... the whole debate reminds me of a series of commercials for Comcast internet. This series features a pair of turtles, called the "Slowskys," who love DSL so much that they've become DSL's national spoke-turtles. [The joke/selling point is that Comcast cable is 8x faster than DSL.] As you can imagine, the Slowskys don't like things fast. http://theslowskys.com/ Anyway, I wouldn't worry about a browser plug-in. This whole "web" thing is just a fad that will be over before you know it. CD-ROMS, that's the future. >> I just hope that people don't confuse "won't get it" with >> "don't need it" > > Have you considered the possibility that your needs may be different from > others'? _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
