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Originally Posted by KingX But for the bigger sites (myspace, facebook) etc. the constant maintenance is absolutely necessary to keep the sites from functioning properly. Did you mean that or ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by KingX View Post
    But for the bigger sites (myspace, facebook) etc. the constant maintenance is absolutely necessary to keep the sites from functioning properly.
    Did you mean that or did you mean the opposite?

    Anyway it made me laugh!
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    Quote Originally Posted by elija View Post
    Did you mean that or did you mean the opposite?

    Anyway it made me laugh!
    I am not quite about what you mean by what I meant

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    But for the bigger sites (myspace, facebook) etc. the constant maintenance is absolutely necessary to keep the sites from functioning properly.
    would be the part that made him laugh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hal343 View Post
    would be the part that made him laugh.
    Yep! That's the bit.
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    hahaha sorry thats a typo on my part.

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    I think it depends where you are in the world and your internet connection really

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    I hate sites that load slow. A simple comparison:

    Google: 1 sec.
    Bing: 6 secs.
    Yahoo: 11 secs.
    MSN.com: 13 secs.

    I think google is the clear winner here. iGoogle takes slightly longer to load: 4 secs.
    That still is faster than Bing. I think Microsoft has some work to do before they are ready to compete with Google.

    Those are the average results of 5 times testing on my home connection.

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    Moreover, 75% of the websites serving academic purposes ask for subscription for pay. How is then internet the best resource for knowledge? And recall why Tim Berners Lee made the internet? For that CERN website, again partical physics. Nowadays what we get free easily is some crap on Youtube, Facebook (I admit I am a member). Just write down the useful stuff you do on the net and you will be embarrased. Indeed, Flash has made it just more fancy and I like simple HTML websites.

    Flash: a highway upto nowhere.
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