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Maybe this all explains why the slides during Ann Livermore's keynote in
Philly noted the continued support of "mpe/ix"!!!
"Paul Scott" <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message
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> I found it at the following link.
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> http://www.hp.com/ghp/features/feedback.html
>
> This was under "welcome to the new hp.com" "Feature Story Feedback".
>
> What I found more distracting than no capitalization, was the inconsistent
> capitalization. Just in the two headings above, one has none, the other is
> every word. I found sentences that ended in capitalization rather than
> starting with it. Smart text when my mouse hovers over buttons on the main
> page was capitalized, but the text on the button was not.
>
> There is no excuse for this when spell and grammar checkers are built into
> just about every application today.
>
> Paul "It's 10 o'clock, do you know where your shift key is?" Scott
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
> Behalf Of Glenn Koster
> Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 8:09 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: new look & feel for jazz
>
>
> Mark Bixby wrote:
>
> > There will be additional corporate web standard changes in the future.
I
> > now see that http://www.hp.com has rolled to the new format. There's a
> link
> > to an article that talks about the new format, and you can submit some
> > feedback to make your feelings known.
>
> Is it just me, or is HP trying to tell us something? On the information
> page regarding the new format, they politely tell us that they would
> appreciate feedback... but they don't provide a link to allow us a chance
to
> give any feedback. After a couple of minutes of poking around, I found a
> page where you could "contact HP". However, you are not provided a choice
> anywhere on that page to submit comments regarding the web. You can ask
> questions of HP - provided that you are either asking a question about a
> product or you question fits nicely into one of their preselected response
> categories (none of which have anything to do with HP's web site).
>
> How are we supposed to provide feedback? I supposed I could always simply
> write a message directly to Carly...
>
> Glenn J. Koster, Sr.
> Quintessential School Systems
> Developers of QWEBS (www.qss.com)
> QWEBS - The Next Generation coming soon to an HP e3000 near you!
>
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