Originally posted by syd
Going back a bit, this webhost's design represents it's services poorly.
When I look at a web host, it should not represent itself any less than if I had walked into an actual building and wanted to sign up. I do not want to talk to a CEO called "Mr. Oreo", I do not want to sit there and listen to long-winded speeches by the owner, I do not want to see jokes about alcohol posted on the front door, etc...
Clean and professional is the way to go. If you can't be bothered to pay (or at least learn) for a top design and impression of your service, then I can't be sure that you'd be bothered to provide top quality service.
Originally posted by Myacen Network
LOL Very amusing thread, I get the feeling that important = l33t.ca
Originally posted by Hayama-kun
Depends on where you're downloading from and how your OS is designed to send and recieve packets. If you mean 576kbps, then 60 KB/sec is pretty darn good.
Well, it's run by two college students. What did you expect?Originally posted by syd
Going back a bit, this webhost's design represents it's services poorly.
When I look at a web host, it should not represent itself any less than if I had walked into an actual building and wanted to sign up. I do not want to talk to a CEO called "Mr. Oreo", I do not want to sit there and listen to long-winded speeches by the owner, I do not want to see jokes about alcohol posted on the front door, etc...
Clean and professional is the way to go. If you can't be bothered to pay (or at least learn) for a top design and impression of your service, then I can't be sure that you'd be bothered to provide top quality service.
Originally posted by cheatpark
So the later your os is the faster the internet? For example, win98 would be slower than winxp.
(Just adding my little bit to the post to keep you lot talking. When will important be upgrading the hosts hard drive then?)
Originally posted by cheatpark
lol yeah, graphically and technically.
Originally posted by syd
Going back a bit, this webhost's design represents it's services poorly.
When I look at a web host, it should not represent itself any less than if I had walked into an actual building and wanted to sign up. I do not want to talk to a CEO called "Mr. Oreo", I do not want to sit there and listen to long-winded speeches by the owner, I do not want to see jokes about alcohol posted on the front door, etc...
Clean and professional is the way to go. If you can't be bothered to pay (or at least learn) for a top design and impression of your service, then I can't be sure that you'd be bothered to provide top quality service.
Originally posted by important
Keep it up BuckRoger...