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Old January 22nd 05, 07:16 AM
clyde woempner
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You have to have cable before you can hook up to it, besides I'm still using
windows 95, Have to get my money's worth out of this thing.
Clyde

"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:QiFtd.157408$V41.134990@attbi_s52...
I turn once again to you, the great internet gurus of aviation, for

answers
to the mysteries of the web...

Yesterday NPR announced that only a third of internet users are connected

at
high speed, using either DSL or cable. This truly surprised me, and I'm
absolutely amazed that so few people have made the jump to high-speed
internet -- I could never, ever go back to dial-up, and have been on cable
modem for years.

Because of this rather shocking statistic I instantly redesigned our

webpage
so that the home page is smaller and opens more quickly. (According to

what
Frontpage was telling me, it would have taken several minutes to open over

a
28.8 modem!) It never dawned on me to design the page for dial-up,

because
I thought slow connections were on there way out!

WEBSITE QUESTIONS for the group, if you please:
**************************************************
1. Does anyone know what the average speed modem is being used by the 70%

of
people still using dial-up?

2. I hear people say that Java is "evil" all the time -- yet it seems that
every cool effect on a webpage requires Java. What is bad about Java
scripting? How about "Flashmedia"?

3. I have pared our opening page back to practically nothing, yet it STILL
seems to be taking too long to open. I added a new "hit" counter
yesterday -- could that be slowing it down so much? (It's
www.AlexisParkInn.com if you want to take a gander at it.) How long is

it
taking to open on your computer?

4. I tried to look at the page from Mary's computer (which has the screen
resolution set to "Mr. Magoo" settings) -- and it locked up her computer.

I
re-booted and checked on the Microsoft website, which showed that she had,
like, ten "critical updates" to Win XP that she had not installed -- so I
installed them for her.

Now the page runs normally, but I'm worried about having a website that
might actually freeze someone's computer. Can anyone see anything on the
page that could have caused that? Or was it just a glitch in Mary's PC?

An ON-LINE BOOKING question for the group, if you please:
**************************************************
I am about to sign a contract with a company that will provide us with
real-time, on-line reservation and GDS support for hotels. This will
completely change the way we do business, and will add a significant cost

to
our operation.

How many of you guys actually make real-time, on-line hotel reservations?
My gut feel has always been that we would eventually have to jump on this
band-wagon, because more and more people are booking on-line. However,

this
newly released figure, showing such low high-speed internet usage, really
makes me wonder if people are actually using on-line bookings much, or if
this is a tiny minority using it only occasionally.

Thanks for your help! (Your reward for helping me is getting to view

this
goofy new video, forwarded to me by a British pilot. It's yet another in

a
series of bizarre ads for Ford automobiles that apparently works to sell
cars in Britain. See it at:
http://alexisparkinn.com/photogaller...rd_sportka.wmv Here's
another one from the series, almost aviation related:
http://alexisparkinn.com/photogaller...s/BirdGone.mpg )
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"




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Old January 22nd 05, 01:33 PM
Jay Honeck
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You have to have cable before you can hook up to it, besides I'm still
using
windows 95, Have to get my money's worth out of this thing.


Well, Clyde, I have no idea why you dredged up this ancient thread, but I
must admit that I find it amazing that anyone is still using WIN 95. That
was truly the most horrible, buggy GUI in history, and I truly admire anyone
with the gumption and fortitude to make it work.

Incidentally, with thanks for the input received from this group, we FINALLY
(like, two days ago) went on-line with real-time reservations. It's costing
me an arm and a leg, and it's a HUGE pain in the ass to administer, but we
received three reservations in the first 36 hours that we most assuredly
would NEVER have received any other way.

So, I guess it's paying off.

If you're interested in seeing how it works, check out
http://alexisparkinn.com/reservations.htm .

(Or just go to Expedia.com, or Orbitz.com, or Lodging.com, and see how the
blood-suckers, er, I mean "lodging websites" are portraying us.)
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


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Old January 22nd 05, 01:42 PM
Bob Noel
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In article HCsId.21270$OF5.10352@attbi_s52,
"Jay Honeck" wrote:

Well, Clyde, I have no idea why you dredged up this ancient thread, but I
must admit that I find it amazing that anyone is still using WIN 95. That
was truly the most horrible, buggy GUI in history, and I truly admire anyone
with the gumption and fortitude to make it work.


I take it you never used windows 3.1, eh?

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Bob Noel
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Old January 22nd 05, 04:35 PM
jsmith
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Up until eight years ago when I had a house fire, I had Windows 1.0
running on my Toshiba T1100+.

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Old January 22nd 05, 06:29 PM
Bob Noel
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In article , jsmith
wrote:

Up until eight years ago when I had a house fire, I had Windows 1.0
running on my Toshiba T1100+.


On heathkit I had, windows 1.0 lasted long enough for me to "launch" it,
hate it, and delete it.

That fire was a mercy killing.

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Old January 22nd 05, 01:44 PM
Paul Tomblin
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In a previous article, "Jay Honeck" said:
must admit that I find it amazing that anyone is still using WIN 95. That
was truly the most horrible, buggy GUI in history, and I truly admire anyone
with the gumption and fortitude to make it work.


No, Windows ME takes the crown for that. What a piece of ****. It was
****ty, even by Microsoft's low standards.


--
Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/
Like most computer techie people, I'll happily spend 6 hours trying
to figure out how to do a 3 hour job in 10 minutes.
--Rev. James Cort, ASR
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Old January 22nd 05, 08:17 PM
Newps
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Jay Honeck wrote:




Well, Clyde, I have no idea why you dredged up this ancient thread, but I
must admit that I find it amazing that anyone is still using WIN 95. That
was truly the most horrible, buggy GUI in history, and I truly admire anyone
with the gumption and fortitude to make it work.


WIN ME sucked even more than 95.
 




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