[Public-List] Photo Sharing Site
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Wed Jan 4 20:09:09 PST 2012
Brennan,
On 1/4/12 9:49 PM, Brennan Carney wrote:
> Perhaps a closed flickr group would be worth looking into as far as a photo
> sharing goes. I agree that the list is great but I also think that it could
> be improved upon. Without trying to start an inter-group cyber war, I do
> feel that the Alberg 30 site is perhaps a bit dated.
You're quite right. It is a bit dated. What other class association has
a website that's over 16 years old?
http://web.archive.org/web/19961220015333/http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/alberg30/
I moved it off of Compuserve in 2000
(http://web.archive.org/web/20000919210221/http://www.alberg30.org/) to
make it easier to keep it going for the long term.
The site doesn't have a bunch of javascript widgets. It's designed for
low bandwidth. Originally that accommodated people with 286 machines
and dial-up modems. Now it accommodates people who have slow cell-phone
connections while cruising.
I'm not chasing web technology fads for the Alberg site any more than
I'm chasing boat design fads. I'm satisfied with longevity and reliability.
- George
P.S. I moved off of yahoogroups because they started putting webbugs
into the emails to track viewing. Remember, if a commercial company is
providing a service at no cost to you, then /you/ are the product they
are selling.
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