and oh yeah. really, one last thing.
fuck designers republic.
this fucking bleep.com site is broken in linux using firebird.
I haven't tried mozilla yet, but I'm assuming it'll be fucked there, too.
If it looks in Windoze as it does in Linux, there's a fucking problem.
but something tells me they only coded for win/mac(they used the term "pc" meaning windows. That is just soooo wrong, even if you mean "ibm-pc compatible" it's still not a fucking OS, it's a hardware platform.) Anyways, I wouldn't doubt that they only coded for MS and Apple. And probably more for Apple than anyone. I hope they at least coded for standards and mozilla displays properly in windows. If it only looks good in IE, then fuck Designers Republic.
I plan on writing to them and letting them know my dissatisfaction with their web-coding skills.
Christ, even my fucking web page looks better than bleep.com
vesicular is right. Designers Republic sucks major donkey's ass. No ifs ands or buts.
fuck designers republic.
this fucking bleep.com site is broken in linux using firebird.
I haven't tried mozilla yet, but I'm assuming it'll be fucked there, too.
If it looks in Windoze as it does in Linux, there's a fucking problem.
but something tells me they only coded for win/mac(they used the term "pc" meaning windows. That is just soooo wrong, even if you mean "ibm-pc compatible" it's still not a fucking OS, it's a hardware platform.) Anyways, I wouldn't doubt that they only coded for MS and Apple. And probably more for Apple than anyone. I hope they at least coded for standards and mozilla displays properly in windows. If it only looks good in IE, then fuck Designers Republic.
I plan on writing to them and letting them know my dissatisfaction with their web-coding skills.
Christ, even my fucking web page looks better than bleep.com
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Date: 2004-01-15 11:01 am (UTC)The site is pretty poorly designed, and typical tDR trash. A couple good ideas with bad UI thrown in to make it just unusable enough to drive you nuts.
However, the product rocks. 205kpbs MP3 non-DRM is exactly what I want, and for $1.35/song that's a steal. I'll probably be buying up a bunch of shit.