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Posted by Chaddy2222 on 10/09/07 10:48
On Oct 9, 7:18 pm, Travis Newbury <TravisNewb...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 8, 7:57 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
>
> > > Of course it's irrelevant. He has no clue how to create a Flash so
> > > how could he possibly be able to compare the time to create a site
> > > using both methods?
> > Bullshit. Tell me he's wrong. And prove it.
>
> Ok, I will tell you and prove it too. But first I need your help.
> Please tell me, how he can compare the speed of building a site with
> HTML/CSS against building the same site in flash, when he has no clue
> how to build it in flash? The answer is he can't. Just like you can
> not tell me who can run a 5K faster. You may have an OPINION about
> who can run it faster, but your OPINION is meaningless because you
> haven a clue how fast I can run a 5K.
>
> > You evade
> > the question and try to call it irrelevant. So the only assumption
> > anyone can make is that it is true.
>
> Just what is the question I am evading?
>
I have not much of an idea of what Jerry is talking about eather. But
speaking of questions, how exactly would you know what I can and can't
do? Considering that you don't even know me??????
While it may or may not be quicker to do it in Flash, it would cost a
lot less in legal fees to just do it in HTML, sure it gets rid of a
lot of things but if this Target case goes ahead those type of sites
will be screwed. Also considering the previous case law on web
accessibility it sets a pressident (spelling). It's been a few years
since I did legal studies.
> > > It is exactly the same as answering my question who runs a 5K faster,
> > > you or me. You can not answer that because you have no idea how fast
> > > I can run.
Well yes, but you can't really pass judgement on what I may or may not
know eather (although it's probably obvious to an extent from looking
at my site).
BTW, I think with the changes in web technologies my skills will
continue to change over time.
As an example of this a few years ago I did not even know what CSS or
HTML was!.
> > Nope, and quite frankly, I don't care. And it has nothing to do with
> > the discussion at hand.
>
> Are you really this lost?
>
> > A typical troll - always trying to change the subject when you don't
> > have a good response.
> > So again, I'm right.
>
> Of course you are...
Isn't everyone!.
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Regards Chad. http://freewebdesign.awardspace.biz
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