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Old March 1st, 2004, 01:52 AM
Jason Neuswanger
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Default New website with 1000+ photos & videos of wild trout & insects they eat

Thanks for the support note George. I have been posting about my site
in every appropriate place I can find, but hey, that's the way to get
the word out. The only complaints I've had so far are from a
handful of petty territorial webmasters who don't want traffic leaving
their sites. I absolutely despise spam, and although I've been using
forums to publicize my site, you'll never find me posting anything
without substantive new updates that should be interesting to read as
well as hopefully pointing people to my site.

Thanks for the browser compatibility reports. The problem with
Mozilla/Safari is bigger than a CSS bug, I'm afraid. Some IE-only
technology is central to some of the ways the site works behind the
scenes. It's by far the most efficient way for me to do it, but I may
look into a less efficient but more compatible solution soon.

I know the Compareware application will remain IE-only. A lot of the
most important functionality in that app is only possible with IE
right now.

As for scrambling for the atlas... hehe, the Namekagon is a neat
river, but don't think the whole river looks like what's in my
pictures. It's actually a very notoriously difficult river to fish
because it's really hard to locate the fish predictably most times,
and when you do I've heard they're often particularly selective. My
pictures come from all the fish in a long stretch of stream stacked up
at a thermal refuge mid-winter. So by all means if you want to come
fish the Nam it's hard not to enjoy the experience--I just don't want
to artificially inflate your expectations.

Jason
 




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