[ale] OT: Best solution for adhoc web pages

Jim Lynch ale_nospam at fayettedigital.com
Thu Mar 20 08:03:54 EDT 2008


Steve Brown wrote:
>
> On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 2:37 PM, Mike Harrison <meuon at geeklabs.com 
> <mailto:meuon at geeklabs.com>> wrote:
>
>     On Wed, 19 Mar 2008, Brian Whigham wrote:
>
>     > Why not use google apps?  You could even just use a subdomain of
>     > linuxdev.com <http://linuxdev.com>, like misc.linuxdev.com
>     <http://misc.linuxdev.com> and hand that over to google apps.
>
>     You are so very correct, in fact, I think I'll have to send all of
>     my stuff to Google Apps, there it no reason to write code, solve
>     problems myself,
>     learn, create, or modify things to work the way I need them to
>     work every
>     again. Surely between Google and MicroSoft I won't ever have to think
>     about technology or code again, I'll just trust them to do it all
>     for me.
>
>
> While I agree with your point (and I do love sarcasm), Christopher 
> Fowler specifically stated that he did not want to create a unique 
> look and feel for each thing he does (prob so he can spend his time 
> doing things he wants, like creating tennis ball launchers (very neat 
> idea btw!)). So I think Brian Whigham's response is appropriate. He 
> even gives ideas if you wanted to do something more complex and "tinker".
> -Steve Brown
>
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Since it's been mentioned twice, I thought those interested in launching 
might enjoy this site: http://www.antennalaunchers.com/antlaunching.html

I purchased a kit from them and built it.  It's a remarkable device.  It 
looks like a futuristic bazooka in a comic book way.

Jim.


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