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abbeyvet
Posts: 5095 From: Kilkenny Ireland Status: offline
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Charity site - 6/10/2001 19:32:00
This is a freebie I am doing - and there are three templates up for voting on. Anyone care to add their opinion?www.kbisa.org ------------------ Katherine InKK Design LinKKs - Kilkenny's Online Magazine -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* "Dogs have owners, cats have staff!"
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Goober
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RE: Charity site - 6/10/2001 20:34:00
You really have become a cgi junkie.  I like them all but vote for #1. I've been in a white mode lately. Sandy ------------------ Stu Reilly Design Allegheny Web Dreamweaver Sites
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gorilla
Posts: 2974 From: Denmark Status: offline
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RE: Charity site - 6/11/2001 20:45:00
I was *really torn* between number 1 and number 3All three were gorgeous, but I voted for number 3 - it seemed crisper and easier to use. I also thought it had a higher "reassurance factor" in it's look and feel. ------------------ Hope this helps :-) Gorilla aka Mark Saunders http://www.computerdriving.com marksaunders@techie.com
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tterrifc
Posts: 690 From: Riverside CA USA Status: offline
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RE: Charity site - 6/12/2001 16:19:00
Hope it is not too late to offer my opinion. I think template number 1 is by far the very best. Simply charming and so much more versatile. Just wanted you to know.------------------ tellis@protectall.com
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Nancy
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RE: Charity site - 6/12/2001 22:52:00
THREE THREE THREE THREE THREE :d :d :dActually I vote for 2, but I just couldn't resist doing that! Nancy ------------------ Wrinkled is NOT one of the things I wanted to be when I grew up! FP2K Themes and Templates DreamweaverSites
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abbeyvet
Posts: 5095 From: Kilkenny Ireland Status: offline
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RE: Charity site - 6/13/2001 20:53:00
Thanks for all your opinions folks - it's up to KBISA now to take them on board and make a decision.This site is being made in conjunction with a local radio show and the deal is that it will be available to all and sundry to see while it is in construction. So if any one is interested they can drop by it occasionally, see it in it's raw state and watch it take shape, whatever shape that might finally be  ------------------ Katherine InKK Design LinKKs - Kilkenny's Online Magazine -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* "Dogs have owners, cats have staff!"
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abbeyvet
Posts: 5095 From: Kilkenny Ireland Status: offline
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RE: Charity site - 6/17/2001 17:50:00
Just to let you know that they went for One - the fav in the voting by a long way. The site is now kinda up and comments are once again gratefully recieved.Thanks for all the voices!
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Bill Nicol
Posts: 1445 From: Springfield IL USA Status: offline
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RE: Charity site - 6/18/2001 20:06:00
Katherine, you and Gorilla might understand this more than some others because it has nothing whatsoever to do with this forum. I wish our bagpipe band had come in one one one one on saturday at a competition in Chicago.....We had to settle for a two two two two to our closest competitors with whom we've had an up and down battle for the top spot for the past few months. On the subject of this thread...very nice site....will keep tabs for some good ideas.
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gorilla
Posts: 2974 From: Denmark Status: offline
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RE: Charity site - 6/18/2001 20:30:00
Gorilla gives Bill a large jar of Banana Flavoured poitín* as consolation. Bill drinks poitín .... Bill goes aaaarrrrggghhh!(Banana flavouring thanks to pageoneresults)
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abbeyvet
Posts: 5095 From: Kilkenny Ireland Status: offline
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RE: Charity site - 6/18/2001 13:01:00
Go Bill's band!!Though I have to say that I kinda concur with the old definition of a gentleman as someone who can play the bagpipes but doesn't!  I think it is because I find it hard ot forget the occasion years ago when my Mother told 3 scotmen who were staying as my guests in our house (it's a long story!) that she had never heard the bagpipes live. I don't know if you have ever heard "Flower of Scotland" played by 3 pipes simultaneously in a typical domestic kitchen!!  ------------------ Katherine InKK Design LinKKs - Kilkenny's Online Magazine -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* "Dogs have owners, cats have staff!"
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Bill Nicol
Posts: 1445 From: Springfield IL USA Status: offline
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RE: Charity site - 6/18/2001 13:28:00
Och aye, the pipes can be a bit overwhelming in closed quarters. I have played Amazing Grace however, in a kitchen.... more as a statement of the meal prepared there than one of music.  I saw and heard the Western Australian Police Pipe Band a couple of weeks ago. They played a calypso version of Amazing Grace... it was fabulous....they even marched to it... the crowd loved it. Nice bunch of blokes too.... Well, I see this thread has turned more into a Lounge thread....  PS. thanks for the cheers for the band.
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Shirley
Posts: 3126 Joined: 1/8/1999 From: Omaha, Ne USA Status: offline
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RE: Charity site - 6/18/2001 14:20:00
When my son got married he had a piper (is that the correct term?)play while my daughter in law came down the aisle. I was wonderful. He is really into his Scottish roots.------------------ Shirley It's what you learn after you know it all that counts. Money Tree Web Design
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Bill Nicol
Posts: 1445 From: Springfield IL USA Status: offline
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RE: Charity site - 6/18/2001 15:00:00
Considering a lot of things we could be called, and a lot of things we have been called.....piper seems quite nice.  Seriously, piper is the correct term. We do a lot of weddings, and funerals....and a lot of parades. In between, we compete with other pipe bands.....no time for work...  Andy from Spain, I forgot about your UK roots....you can understand all this stuff...
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