Sorry it took me so long to publish this repsonse. I refused to publish it until I changed the site code to check for real
(e:name) links before I wrote it because I didn't want
(e:strip) to show up as a name link.
Besides being one of my bestest friends,
(e:twisted,359) has donated the most money, time, and hardware than any other peep to this community. Not to mention that I generally value her opinion over all others because of her deepest understanding of the project from the hundreds of hours of dialogue we have had about it. In fact I would say that on many levels, the project would not have happend if it wasn't for her and her commitment to it's existance. In essense,
(e:twisted), I love you!
Here is my deal with the colon. Like
(e:matthew,717) I find that the colon is important in the name and the logo. One reason being that there are two commerical products that use estrip as a name. One is envirostrip and the other is some sort of medical imaging system. I suppose I should just trademark
(e:strip).
Seeing as the site is not a commercial project I could care less if some people can't find it because they are too stupid to try googling with a colon.
It's not like I will sell less widgets because of it. I like the colon as part of the design as it reflects the identity of the site as I intended it since march of 03. Everything that ever said
(e:strip) had the colon. It is in fact how you guys link your journals together. Unfortunately, they do not allow colons in URLS.
People can find it by typing
(e:strip), (
(e:strip)), elmwoodstrip, or elmwood strip into yahoo or google. Soon it should come up under number one for estrip as well, it just takes some time for the robots to catch up with the changes.
Eliminating new peeps that are not capable of making the jump from the
(e:strip) logo to estrip.org or elmwoodstrip.org might be to my advantage as I am the one who deals with all the people who need help figuring stuff out.
So this is the final logo.
(e:matthew) approved. It provides the most space for the
(e:strip) and is compliant with the way many of the old street signs were formatted in buffalo. It also makes it obvious that it is not estriporg as one one. I really liked the google it, but I removed it as I don't want to support a private corporation.
Jamie called me up one morning, said he had some guy on the phone. He wanted to know if we had become attached to [us].com. I said, well, we've had the name registered since before I knew what the Internet was, yeah, we're attached to it.
This is one of many reasons why I hate the Internet. There are certain fundamental things that people just don't understand once their identity involves an @ sign.
- Z