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20010801

I hate showing websites to non-webby people. Tomorrow will be the Corsican Language Day, organized by our association, and as a part of the event, the association’s website and the new official website of a legendary Corsican band will be presented to the public (that is, to those who haven’t visited them yet…). Also our famous Corsican Language database will be queried by the public.

The general public is very annoying: it doesn’t know how the page is displayed but it always finds a way to stumble on the only bug you forgot/didnthavethetime to fix. Or they find their way to old ‘99 non-redesigned files, while you’ve been wondering if these files still existed.
And who gets all the reproach in the end ? The webmaster of course. That is to say, me. Oh please make tomorrow be friday already.


2 responses

  1. Oh Man! I know exactly what your saying. Some people at work were at my site and they couldn’t for the life of them figure out how to navigate my site! Now I’m the person working on the main page for the site and they don’t seem to understand that typing the code and coming up with a good idea take a long time. And when I do get the main page up and it looks all awesome and stuff they get mad when the link to the other pages don’t work and your like “Of course they don’t I haven’t made those pages yet” Anyways this was a good release. See ya around and great site =)

    #1 Nick Yorke2001/08/05 at 17:13

  2. Oh god PLEASE don’t use the word ‘webmaster’. Really, that was five years ago.

    #2 me — 2001/08/11 at 19:45

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