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04/26/2005 at 7:14 pm #1719855
The WGA is being attacked on the web.
[This message has been edited by jthorson (edited 04-26-2005).]
04/26/2005 at 7:21 pm #1737942I bit! I should have found this cache!
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04/26/2005 at 7:53 pm #1737943EVERYONE RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!
Love it!
Team LightningBugs
* * * * * * * * * *04/27/2005 at 12:58 am #1737944“Hit the dirt!”
Someone has far too much time on their hands.
Tami04/27/2005 at 2:55 am #1737945Hey Jeff…do they take requests? And how do they feel about breeching the cheddar curtain?
MB04/27/2005 at 4:21 am #1737946LOL
04/27/2005 at 4:26 am #1737947That is so so cool!
04/27/2005 at 9:30 am #1737948quote:
Originally posted by CB&MB:
Hey Jeff…do they take requests? And how do they feel about breeching the cheddar curtain?
MBIf you look at the grey bar above the page, you can pick other disasters and other pages.
04/27/2005 at 10:54 am #1737949quote:
Originally posted by jthorson:
Done!
If you look at the grey bar above the page, you can pick other disasters and other pages.Thanks Jeff…you’re my hero!
(sssshhhhhh….don’t tell the Commander!)
MB04/27/2005 at 2:43 pm #1737950quote:
Originally posted by jthorson:
Done!If you look at the grey bar above the page, you can pick other disasters and other pages.
I think that page is about at prehistoric as the critters rampaging over it…
04/27/2005 at 2:57 pm #1737951quote:
Originally posted by Cheesehead Dave:
I think that page is about at prehistoric as the critters rampaging over it…Yes … it makes one appreciate the WGA all the more.
04/27/2005 at 5:32 pm #1737952quote:
Originally posted by jthorson:
Yes … it makes one appreciate the WGA all the more.Last week we were in Mo, camping. I used my cell phone as a modem, wired to my computer, to access information about local caches as well as information about campgrounds. The modem operated at about the speed of a 14.4 baud modem. Remember those good ole days? Well, it really made me appreciate how, the lack of graphics on a web page and the other fancy stuff, slowed things down.
Now, don’t get me wrong, here. I am all for an attractive. well laid out web page. However, I do think that web designers should be thinking of a simplicity of design. Perhaps one should take into consideration that one of the functions of a web page is for information.
04/29/2005 at 11:35 am #1737953quote:
Originally posted by rpaske:
… The modem operated at about the speed of a 14.4 baud modem. Remember those good ole days?that would be 14.4k baud somewhere in the attic I still have an internal 300 baud modem.
04/29/2005 at 12:00 pm #1737954quote:
Originally posted by rpaske:
Remember those good ole days?Some of us are still in those old days. My connection at home varies between 19 to 44K. If I want to download something I have to keep reconnecting until I get something “decent” in the 40K range. I hate high-bandwidth required websites.
04/30/2005 at 2:41 am #1737955quote:
Originally posted by CB&MB:
Thanks Jeff…you’re my hero!
(sssshhhhhh….don’t tell the Commander!)
MBDon’t worry…we won’t say a word. And he never reads the message boards anymore.
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