Kat Nagel wrote:

> >Find it rather hypocritical of him to criticize animation loading
> time
> >when there are not one, but two different animated ads on that page
> with
> >the article.
> 
> I found that irritating myself.  However, article authors (print or
> online) seldom have any say about the layout or neighboring
> articles/ads.

Yes, but we can assume a responsible one knows where he or she will be
published and can at least find the site where that will happen to look
at the format  ;)

> >This usually
> >comes from people who want people to think they're unix geeks, so
> they
> >carry around a copy of Unix for Dummies.  :P
> 
> Careful, fella, or I'll bean you with -my- copy.  It's sitting right
> here on the shelf between "Industrial Strength SGML" and "Windows as
> a Second Language".

*chuckle*  I didn't say all people with Unix for Dummies should be
banished, just the ones adding garbage to the net  ;)

Beginning to think Unix geeks are a dying breed in web design.  Spent
part of wekeend sorting through website bids.  Asked specifically for it
to run on Unix and involve portable code, all but one bid trying to sell
me ASP and some line about code not having to be portable since it'd be
running on MS stuff, and there will never be a need to change it  :P

Brett
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