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Re: [evolution-disc.] Re: Hey, SCCA has a new website

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Subject: Re: [evolution-disc.] Re: Hey, SCCA has a new website
From: Matt Murray <mattm@optonline.net>
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 13:43:03 -0400
As a contrast (I did this for an IT class at UConn),, take a look
at the Tirerack.com site. Fast, attractive, and easy to use. And,
good service, too. Go figure. Maybe Oz should do the design for
the club.  :^)

Matt Murray



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tyson D Sawyer" <tyson@j3.org>
Cc: <evolution-discussions@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 7:33 AM
Subject: Re: [evolution-disc.] Re: Hey, SCCA has a new website


> car22go wrote:
> > I will be positive and say the site is good.  It requires a
current browser type like Internet
> > Explorer.  Us former Netscape user are just stuck.  The sites
I run the traffic shows over
> > 75% IE users.
>
> I'm actually surprised it isn't higher the 75%.  However, is
shutting
> out most of 25%, when there is little to no reason for doing
so, a "good
> thing"?
>
> Is supporting the idea of a monopoly better than promoting
stable,
> supportable open standards for interoperability?
>
> Is a web site that is so bloated and inefficient that a dial-up
user
> can't access it a good idea?
>
> Someone mentioned the reason the site was so slow was that it
was
> getting hit hard.  ...did that person consider that leaner web
pages
> help the server as well as the dial-up user?
>
> Someone pointed out that we should be helpful instead of
critical and he
> was right.  However, this site was clearly created by
marketers.  The
> result is an advertisement rather than a useful and informative
site.
> It's got all the toppings and spices, but lacks the beef.
Before the
> marketers took over I could get more information faster using a
14.4K
> dial up than I can these days on a T1.  That is NOT progress
and it is
> NOT good design.
>
> Ty
>
> -- 
> Tyson D Sawyer






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