> Hi!
>
> It's really not my taste in trucks or design, but I think the site is a good
> start.
Trucks, I didnt see any trucks.
> My only suggestion: Kill the need for registration, at least for the
> pictures you have up. To a casual visitor who isn't coming there terribly
> often, it's a major put-off. The same is true for those who just don't
> really want to register.
I second the kill the resgistration.
also while broadband is growing, in July of this year it surpassed
dial up in the USA, but dial up still comprises 48% of users in the US, and
worldwide
dial up still leads as the most common connection.
> Otherwise, good luck.
Whitelightning
William R. Walsh - 30 Nov 2005 02:39 GMT
Hi!
> Trucks, I didnt see any trucks.
No, I'm not sure I did either. (ducks, just in case)
> I second the kill the resgistration.
> also while broadband is growing, in July of this year it surpassed
> dial up in the USA, but dial up still comprises 48% of users in the US, and
> worldwide
> dial up still leads as the most common connection.
I have broadband. That's not to say that lean and efficient site design
would go unappreciated. Not everyone in the world is throwing multi-GHz
boxen at displaying websites. In other words, some of the following *are* my
daily drivers:
http://www.walshcomptech.com/comp_coll.htm
I have multi-GHz machines around, but only for the tasks that need them.
William