Thursday·01·May·2008
Dilbert.com became even more better //at 16:07 //by abe
nion argued about the new Dilbert.com website now using flash instead of GIFs and I responded that it’s not as bad since Dilbert.com now also officially offers RSS feeds — without Flash.
It looks as if Scott Adams got more responses from nion type people since he divides the feedback to the new Dilbert.com site into three groups: Those who are angry about flash and bloat (mostly techies and linuxers), those who are fine with the design and features, but angry about the slowness due to overload and those who are fine with the design and features and ignore the speed. I’m in none of these groups.
But Scott Adams valued the feedback and responded especially to the first two groups of critics with something for which he couldn’t have found a better URL:
With this pure Dilbert, nion should now be happy again. I still prefer
the RSS feeds
though.
Tagged as: Dilbert, Flash, nion, Other Blogs, Planet Debian, Scott Adams, webcomic
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