NORAD's Santa page

http://www.noradsanta.org/english/

If I were Santa, the site designer would be getting coal in his stocking.
Neal [ Fr, 24 Dezember 2004 17:31 ] [ ID #552488 ]

Re: NORAD's Santa page

Neal wrote:
> http://www.noradsanta.org/english/

http://www.contentquality.com/mynewtester/cynthia.exe?rptmod e=2&url1=http%3A//www.noradsanta.org/english/
http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&uri=http%3A//www.nor adsanta.org/english/

Sez it all really...

Very poor. 2/10, could do much better.

TTFN

Paul
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Joy!
Paul [ Fr, 24 Dezember 2004 19:40 ] [ ID #552705 ]

Re: NORAD's Santa page

In article <KoZyd.10276$0W6.2494 [at] fe2.news.blueyonder.co.uk>, paul [at] all-
the-johnsons.co.uk says...
> Neal wrote:
> > http://www.noradsanta.org/english/
>
> http://www.contentquality.com/mynewtester/cynthia.exe?rptmod e=2&url1=http%3A//www.noradsanta.org/english/
> http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&uri=http%3A//www.nor adsanta.org/english/
>
> Sez it all really...
>
> Very poor. 2/10, could do much better.
>
> TTFN
>
> Paul
>

Ugly, yes, but my 6 year-old has been checking it hourly to track
Santa's progress. In his eyes, it's a beautiful site.
saz [ Fr, 24 Dezember 2004 20:07 ] [ ID #552706 ]

Re: NORAD's Santa page

On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 13:07:38 -0600, saz <saz1958 [at] nospammersexcite.com>
wrote:

>> > http://www.noradsanta.org/english/

> Ugly, yes, but my 6 year-old has been checking it hourly to track
> Santa's progress. In his eyes, it's a beautiful site.

Proof that people will overcome anything for the content they need.
Doesn't mean, however, that a better design wouldn't have helped.
Neal [ Fr, 24 Dezember 2004 20:31 ] [ ID #552707 ]

Re: NORAD's Santa page

Neal wrote:

> http://www.noradsanta.org/english/

> If I were Santa, the site designer would be getting coal in his stocking.

Ya know, even as a child myself when the local tv stations would pull this
stunt, I always thought how corny it was.
I mean after all, here it is 11:00PM on the east coast and he's gonna cover
the entire time zone from north pole to south pole in one hour?
Yeah right.
Ok so maybe like he's got a zillion little elfs helping him out eh?
Richard [ Fr, 24 Dezember 2004 21:16 ] [ ID #552711 ]

Re: NORAD's Santa page

Richard wrote:

> I mean after all, here it is 11:00PM on the east coast and he's gonna
> cover the entire time zone from north pole to south pole in one hour?

Oh come on! Santa is magic ;)

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Dylan Parry [ Fr, 24 Dezember 2004 21:38 ] [ ID #552712 ]

Re: NORAD's Santa page

In article <opsji1ugak6v6656 [at] news.individual.net>, neal413 [at] yahoo.com
says...
> >> > http://www.noradsanta.org/english/
> > Ugly, yes, but my 6 year-old has been checking it hourly to track
> > Santa's progress. In his eyes, it's a beautiful site.
> Proof that people will overcome anything for the content they need.
> Doesn't mean, however, that a better design wouldn't have helped.

Also doesn't mean it would either.
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Travis Newbury [ Fr, 24 Dezember 2004 21:48 ] [ ID #552713 ]

Re: NORAD's Santa page

In article <cqhtfc0egm [at] news2.newsguy.com>, Anonymous [at] 127.001 says...
> > http://www.noradsanta.org/english/
> > If I were Santa, the site designer would be getting coal in his stocking.
> Ya know, even as a child myself when the local tv stations would pull this
> stunt, I always thought how corny it was.
> I mean after all, here it is 11:00PM on the east coast and he's gonna cover
> the entire time zone from north pole to south pole in one hour?
> Yeah right.
> Ok so maybe like he's got a zillion little elfs helping him out eh?

Maybe it is a story. Maybe with magic he can. And just maybe, in the
eyes of kids, it really doesn't matter HOW he does it.

Leave it to alt.html to shit on anything.
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Travis Newbury [ Fr, 24 Dezember 2004 21:50 ] [ ID #552714 ]

Re: NORAD's Santa page

Travis Newbury
> neal413 [at] yahoo.com
>> Doesn't mean, however, that a better design wouldn't have helped.
>
> Also doesn't mean it would either.

I think we can agree, however, that it sure wouldn't hurt!
Neal [ Fr, 24 Dezember 2004 22:51 ] [ ID #552719 ]

Re: NORAD's Santa page

Travis Newbury wrote:

> Leave it to alt.html to shit on anything.

I love your holiday spirit.

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a.nony.mous [ Sa, 25 Dezember 2004 05:07 ] [ ID #552878 ]

Re: NORAD's Santa page

In article <3347brF3po40kU1 [at] individual.net>, a.nony.mous [at] example.invalid
says...
> > Leave it to alt.html to shit on anything.
> I love your holiday spirit.

I was commenting on the spirit of those that thought it was important to
comment on the Santa tracking site spirit.

But you knew that.

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Travis Newbury [ Sa, 25 Dezember 2004 14:04 ] [ ID #553099 ]

Re: NORAD's Santa page

On Sat, 25 Dec 2004 08:04:51 -0500, Travis Newbury <tn [at] swngers.com> wrote:

> I was commenting on the spirit of those that thought it was important to
> comment on the Santa tracking site spirit.

Aw, I love Santa. In fact, my initial comment suggested this site was not
worthy of Santa.
Neal [ Sa, 25 Dezember 2004 16:41 ] [ ID #553113 ]
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