[thelist] Re: Golf Web Sites

Marianela Queme marianela at mqueme.com
Tue Apr 20 09:28:21 CDT 2004


> Any excellent golf clubby sites you'd care to share?

This was never actually published or finished.

http://200.30.146.205/golf/

maybe u can get some color ideas at least

good luck
Mars


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> Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 09:45:09 +0100
> From: "Richard Morris" <thelist at web-designers.co.uk>
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> Subject: [thelist] Golf Web Sites
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> A loooong time ago (years, probably), I remember someone posting a URL of
a
> web site they'd done for a golf club which was really attractive: the
images
> from the course blending into the text areas and photos of the clubhouse
> etc.
>
> A friend is now moving into corporate golf days and wants me to put
together
> a small web site for him and I need some nice examples to show him - not
to
> copy, I hasten to add!
>
> Any excellent golf clubby sites you'd care to share?
>
> <tip type="HTML Newsletters for Windows Users Made Easy" author="Richard
> Morris">
>
> Write the proposed newsletter as a web page and upload it to a server the
> sender can access. Make sure you include all the styles you want in the
page
> itself rather than using an external CSS file.
>
> Tell them to view the page in their browser then View | Source (either
from
> the menu or by right-clicking in the page). Edit | Select All (or Ctrl-A).
> Copy (Ctrl-C).
>
> Start a new mail message in Outlook or Outlook Express. Make sure it's
> formatted as HTML: (Format | Rich Text (HTML) in Outlook Express or Format
|
> HTML in Outlook). Click in the body of the message and Ctrl-V or
right-click
> the message body and select "Paste".
>
> Make sure it looks OK and do any additional changes, add a subject line
and
> then add your recipients and send.
>
> </tip>
>
> Richard
>
> ------------------------------
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> Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 10:03:08 +0100
> From: "barry sweeney" <barry at springcottage.ndirect.co.uk>
> To: <thelist at lists.evolt.org>
> Subject: RE: [thelist] bayesian for MS Outlook
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> thelist-bounces at lists.evolt.org wrote:
> > While waiting for the ultimate solution :-) I would love to
> > install a client side bayesian filter to my client, who uses
> > MS Outlook.
>
> http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/windows.html
>
>
> ------------------------------
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> Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 10:02:48 +0100
> From: Richard Livsey <richard at livsey.org>
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> Jon Haworth wrote:
>
> > Kasimir,
> >
> >>So please, recommendations for a BMF for OL.
> >
> > K9: http://keir.net/k9.html
> > Cheers
> > Jon
> >
>
> +1 for K9.
> I use it in conjunction with Thunderbird and it has been highly
> successful in blocking all the spam I get while having no false
> positives so far.
>
> -- 
> R.Livsey
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> Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 10:09:52 +0100
> From: Tim Beadle <tsb at wigner.ioppublishing.com>
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> On Tue, Apr 20, 2004 at 09:45:09AM +0100, Richard Morris wrote:
> > Any excellent golf clubby sites you'd care to share?
>
> Todd Dominey (www.domineydesign.com) has done www.pga.com, including
individual
> sites for the Open Championship (www.pga.com/openchampionship/2004/) etc.
>
> Really nice Flash & Web Standards stuff.
>
> Tim
> -- 
> "That said, it would be kind of fun if a group of angry, pitch fork waving
> villagers with over-bites turned up every time a table was used for
> presentation purposes."  Neil, comment at Mezzoblue
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 10:27:26 +0100
> From: "Richard Morris" <thelist at web-designers.co.uk>
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>  Yes, that's a very nice content-rich site.
>
> Problem with my friend's site is it's a new business and so money's tight,
> so he's after a bare bones version which must still look professional
> without much content - the usual start-up dilemma!
>
> Richard
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > Todd Dominey (www.domineydesign.com) has done www.pga.com,
> > including individual
> > sites for the Open Championship
> > (www.pga.com/openchampionship/2004/) etc.
> >
> > Really nice Flash & Web Standards stuff.
>
> ------------------------------
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> Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 10:53:02 +0100
> From: Francois Jordaan <Francois.Jordaan at wheel.co.uk>
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> > So please, recommendations for a BMF for OL.
>
> I wholeheartedly endorse K9:
> http://keir.net/k9.html
> I'm also getting better than 99% accuracy with it, with no false positives
> in months.
>
> It's a little tricky to set up at first, as it acts like a mail proxy
rather
> than an Outlook plug-in. But it quickly makes sense.
>
> At work I opted for the SpamBayes Outlook plugin:
> http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/
> Strangely, it's not nearly as effective as K9. After several months, I
still
> get several "suspects" every day to manually classify as spam. No false
> positives, though.
>
> francois
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> Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 11:38:49 -0000
> From: david.landy at somerfield.co.uk
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> Subject: RE: [thelist] Dynamic vs. static SQL in large search screens
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> John,
>
> I'm no expert on this, but here's my 2c worth :-)
>
> If you don't have to rip your app apart to do it, I'd recommend adding a
> layer to your design, so that you have a 3-tier approach:
>
> - Presentation layer, eg ASP/JSP/PHP/whatever
> - Logic and data abstraction layer, eg Java classes/COM objects ("the
middle
> tier")
> - Database layer
>
> The middle tier interfaces between the database layer and the presentation
> layer and takes all db code/logic out of your presentation layer. The
middle
> tier is the ideal place for your dynamic search query logic.
>
> However, if you've already got a 2-tier site (sounds like you do) then I
> wouldn't bother ripping it apart just for this ;-), too much hassle for
too
> little benefit. If this is the case then I'd back up Josh's advice to put
> the logic in the presentation layer. I've written plenty of 2-tier apps
and
> they work just fine; it's taken me years to see the value of the 3-tier
> approach, but now I've cut my first one I won't look back!
>
> In terms of optimization, can you have a combination of a simple search
and
> an advanced search on your page? If so, you could possibly get away with a
> pre-compiled query for the (say) 90% of queries that are simple, and only
> have the overhead of an on-the-fly query for advanced queries. This would
> make a significant processing saving if querying is a frequently used
> operation in your app.
>
> HTH
>
> David
>
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