Thursday, April 24, 2014

Do it right or don’t do it all

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Sorry about not being on air preve night into early morning, but had a roll over up Morgan county and a all hands load off project was in play. By the time I got done it was home, shower , try to eat, then bed pretty much in order.

So as I scarfed down, a French bread frozen nearly still pizza I was looking over the news on Yahoo, since Facebook just quite does not have important journalistic level news yet . So I noticed that there is a new site called I Heart This. So to be curious I wandred over to the site or at least tried to. Now there is two reasons mainly a site does not load up, one it’s a corrupted or corrupt to begin with and my firewalls say no you ain’t going there or the site is screwed to begin with. Which begs me to ask are all too many companies no matter what they make, offer or build so damn greedy that they over look quality just for quantity? More over putting up a gall damn website just to put one up, without making it function to its ultimate level, to me is dumb. It goes to the saying some said in Hazzard years ago, goes, “ its one thing to make people think your stupid , than to open your mouth and remove all doubt” In these days of cybernetics, if your going to put up a website do it right or just don’t do it, as a dumb, frequently erroring site will turn people off of your site and your company fast.

More in the morning, my body is spent,

TTYL

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