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[email protected] 29-03-2005 09:57 AM

Free Shipping and Low Prices
 
I made this website for a client. He would be very happy if you checked
the website for errors. http://www.pondkoi.com


Elaine T 29-03-2005 01:57 PM

wrote:
I made this website for a client. He would be very happy if you checked
the website for errors.
http://www.pondkoi.com

I'm on http://www.pondkoi.com/pond_plants_lilies_red.htm and I'm not
getting graphics on the purchase button. I have had "Connecting to
images.paypal.com..." at the bottom of my browser for over a minute now.
You might want to consider hosting the images locally.

Obligatory pond comment. Wow, does water lettuce grow fast! *grin*

--
__ Elaine T __
__' http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__


Derek Broughton 29-03-2005 07:09 PM

wrote:

I made this website for a client. He would be very happy if you checked
the website for errors.
http://www.pondkoi.com

Ah! I see _you're_ the perpetrator of that outrageous "Pond size
calculator". Do you guarantee to replace the koi people buy from you when
they die of anoxia?
--
derek

DKat 30-03-2005 03:44 PM


"Derek Broughton" wrote in message
...
wrote:

I made this website for a client. He would be very happy if you checked
the website for errors.
http://www.pondkoi.com

Ah! I see _you're_ the perpetrator of that outrageous "Pond size
calculator". Do you guarantee to replace the koi people buy from you when
they die of anoxia?
--
derek


It is a very lovely site in many other ways. Perhaps you could point the
designer (who may be programming wise and fish foolish) in the right
direction for finding the proper information. They did after all ask for
our help in finding errors which shows they want to do this right.

DK



Derek Broughton 30-03-2005 06:47 PM

DKat wrote:

"Derek Broughton" wrote in message
...
wrote:

I made this website for a client. He would be very happy if you checked
the website for errors.
http://www.pondkoi.com

Ah! I see _you're_ the perpetrator of that outrageous "Pond size
calculator". Do you guarantee to replace the koi people buy from you
when they die of anoxia?


It is a very lovely site in many other ways. Perhaps you could point the
designer (who may be programming wise and fish foolish) in the right
direction for finding the proper information. They did after all ask for
our help in finding errors which shows they want to do this right.


I did. In another thread, I explained why, mathematically, it was foolish,
and the far more reasonable "1000 gallons for the first koi" rule of thumb.
Beyond that, I'm not aware of a good bio-load calculator. Anyone else have
an idea?

I _really_ think someone who would publish this sort of thing - and then USE
IT to advise posters on rec.ponds - should be drawn and quartered, but I
was prepared just to get a little snitty :-)
--
derek

dkat 31-03-2005 02:40 AM


"Derek Broughton" wrote in message
...
DKat wrote:

"Derek Broughton" wrote in message
...
wrote:

I made this website for a client. He would be very happy if you

checked
the website for errors.
http://www.pondkoi.com

Ah! I see _you're_ the perpetrator of that outrageous "Pond size
calculator". Do you guarantee to replace the koi people buy from you
when they die of anoxia?


It is a very lovely site in many other ways. Perhaps you could point

the
designer (who may be programming wise and fish foolish) in the right
direction for finding the proper information. They did after all ask

for
our help in finding errors which shows they want to do this right.


I did. In another thread, I explained why, mathematically, it was

foolish,
and the far more reasonable "1000 gallons for the first koi" rule of

thumb.
Beyond that, I'm not aware of a good bio-load calculator. Anyone else

have
an idea?

I _really_ think someone who would publish this sort of thing - and then

USE
IT to advise posters on rec.ponds - should be drawn and quartered, but I
was prepared just to get a little snitty :-)
--
derek


Don't we all... :)




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