[BC] Websites

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Thu Jan 10 23:29:12 CST 2008


OK, I had to look, and using Safari on the Mac THE WEB SITE DOESN'T  
WORK!

It has problems, but "MOSTLY" works using Firefox on the Mac.

I am going to keep laughing for a while.

--chip

On Jan 10, 2008, at 6:01 AM, broadcast-request at radiolists.net wrote:

> Message: 20
> Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2008 19:40:55 -0500
> From: Cowboy <curt at spam-o-matic.net>
> Subject: Re: [BC] Websites
> To: "Broadcasters' Mailing List" <broadcast at radiolists.net>
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> On Tuesday 08 January 2008 07:37 am, tpt at literock93r.com wrote:
>
>>  1. Guys who do websites are not engineers, nor do they think like
>>  them. We think in straight lines, their thoughts start with French
>>  curves and get more convoluted from there.
>>
>>  2. The marketing guys get involved.  I realize managers like glossy
>>  brochures with pretty pictures.  Fine, keep those as linked PDF's
>>
>>  3. Give the rest of us a page that has the critical information:
>
>  It's not just 'cause you're an engineer !
>  I've TRIED to find things on, oh, ABC.com for instance.
>  Good luck !
>  Lots of flash and sizzle. So much so that *I* can't find anything.
>  Newspapers are much the same, but it seems broadcasters
>  are the worst.
>
>  The BEST business web site, off hand and without thinking, is
>  Myat.com.
>  So easy it's indescribable ! THAT's an on-line catalog !
>  No flash player V32, no "Best viewed with Internet Explorer V.47.3
>  SP87 Rev41" stuff.
>  No "Only works with Microsoft Omnipotent" ( successor to Vista V138
>  SP 873 )
>  Just straight out information. Easy to navigate.
>
> -- 
> Cowboy




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