On Tue, 2004-11-02 at 23:24 +0100, Frank Ellermann wrote:
I'm not personally aware of any contact form
<http://www.spf-help.net/contact.html> I consider pages with
"contact forms" _instead_ of a simple mailto link as a personal
insult. These "contacts forms" _never_ work. Of course I try
to avoid them like hell unless I "must" use them. And that's
exactly the moment when I'm most pissed off if they don't work,
as always. Even the amazon.com "contact forms" are a personal
insult. Normally amazon sets the standard in all "visible with
any browser" issues, but "contact forms" are a royal PITA.
I fully agree with you, and you'll note that www.spf-help.net isn't my
site =D.
I guess by the somewhat indignant overall tone of this
message I should remove this link?
No, I was only ranting. The old WiKi is nice as a historical
document as long as you still have the "infinitepenguins.net".
You have your times when you publish your opinions about MS
and VeriSign, and I have my times when I vent my spleens. ;-)
Indeed :-) Rant on, I'm always game for a little venting :)
Cheers,
James
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