May be of interest to someone here who has a Wikipedia account:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_e-mail_clients
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TheOneLaw
What were they thinking?
http://www.manofest.com/Galleries/Bizarre/20-Unfortunate-Logos/Billy-Boy-Logo-Fail-9536.html
It's wonderfully juvenile, but I really wonder: why isn't it overrun
with spam? I really can't figure that out.
It is, no?
Seems to me it's a good collabaration tool. Finally multiple people can update a document at the same time.
Mon Jun 07 2010 08:31:43 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar @ UncensoredSo I finally got around to checking out http://www.yourworldoftext.com (I think someone pointed it out here a while ago).
It's wonderfully juvenile, but I really wonder: why isn't it overrun with spam? I really can't figure that out.
That really is an interesting approach to things. I rather like it. Very simple.
Di Jun 08 2010 12:21:28 EDT von Harbard @ UncensoredWhat were they thinking?
http://www.manofest.com/Galleries/Bizarre/20-Unfortunate-Logos/Billy-Boy-Logo-Fail-9536.html
since a billy boy is a condom anyway, it was probably "we want to sell the redbull under the viagras"
This guy handles his video rentals with style and panache!
http://www.27bslash6.com/blockbuster.html
M.C. Escher is cool:
http://www.pxleyes.com/blog/2010/06/recursion-the-art-and-ideas-behind-m-c-eschers-drawings/
somebody finished his painting (filled the white spot...)
http://im-possible.info/english/articles/escher_printgallery/
I'm in need of some constructive critisizm... (wether it be a large metal bat called "reality" or some gentle, kind, constructive, advice... I don't really care where the advice comes from at the moment)
I'm trying to advance my career in technical drafting, but coming up short because I either do not have a high enough degree, do not have enough experience, or apply at the wrong time and miss the hiring time at a company.
So, I built a website for professionals and employers to view whenever they please so it would be easier for me to distribute my resume and other information without having to wade through a ton of technical information.
what do u guys think?
The 'Under Construction' header sets off alarms for me.
There's a sort of thing that goes off in my head whenever I see any kind of web site with that phrase (and, in this case, I think the warning still applies). Websites are always evolving, so it doesn't make sense to claim that a particular site is 'under construction'. Ergo, when I see that, my gut reaction is that the person is not well informed.
You obviously do not fall into that category, but the gut reaction remains.
The design itself is minimalistic and clean. I like that, personally. It's certainly focused, and delivers exactly the content you intend without any distractions.
