[nycphp-talk] gmail (not really, it's really about off topic posts, and the low quality of this list lately)
inforequest
sm11szw02 at sneakemail.com
Sun Sep 12 19:46:30 EDT 2004
Mark Armendariz nyphp-at-enobrev.com |nyphp 04/2004| wrote:
>>I've always hated Flash, but things like Flickr are making me
>>change my mind.
>>
>>Chris
>>
>>
>
>Article by Marco Tabini with a similar sentiment:
>http://blogs.phparch.com/mt/index.php?p=25
>
>
>And to the recent complaints that this has little to do with php, I beg to
>differ. Of the 6 or so flash projects I've worked on this year small to
>large (one being a touch-screen kiosk for malls in the UK), ALL of them
>required a good backend for instant dynamic content. Of course, PHP was my
>solution, which allowed me to offer all my clients an easy-to-install
>management app on any OS they require for both the clients (for local data
>propagation on the kiosk) and the servers (for data management,
>distribution, etc).
>
>Indirect maybe, but still useful and important.
>
>Mark
>// a couple gmail accounts left /* off-list please */ . nyphp at enobrev.com
>
>
>
The "complaints" we about mis-labeled off-topic posts to the PHP list,
and "can I have an account" Gmail posts.
Even your message about flash and PHP is labeled "Re: gmail"
Chris Shifflett's post about "There was a discussion about Gmail last
night with some guys from
Google:http://3gp.us/videos/20040911003347687.3gp"
gave us that wonderful link... to a handheld video clip of nothing.
Seriously.. look at it.. handheld video of a meeting, not in progress,
where "nothing is happening".
When you suggested people complained about Flash having nothing to do
with PHP, I felt it necessary to respond -- the complaints are about
quality of these posts.
I guess I just don't "get it" so I will stop now.
-=john andrews
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