> Fra: Alex Kachanov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Looks impressive
> How many hits you have?
> How high is the load?
> How powerful is the machine?
They get maybe 400-500 sessions a day, with approx 10-30 pageviews per
session.
It's not that many visitors, it's a fairly narrow business field,
W
> Nice clean european design without decorative excesses.
>
> In contrast, american designers don't know where to stop.
>
> Something like that can not be achieved without strong educational system
in
> country/continent in question.
>
.. this is really NOT necessary!
...redirecting to dev null.
> >Something like that can not be achieved without strong educational system
in
> >country/continent in question.
> >Viktor Gritsenko
> Is this really necessary?
Let's mantain a technical point of view in this mailing list, ok?
No political considerations here, no?
I think it's better! 8-)
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At 07:33 AM 11/19/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Nice clean european design without decorative excesses.
OK
>In contrast, american designers don't know where to stop.
Well, alright ...
>Something like that can not be achieved without strong educational system in
>country/continent in question.
ne Sandnes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 6:01 AM
Subject: Corrocean.com - new Cocoon 2 site ready for the live site list
We just finished a large site for a customer in the offshore industry,
you can find it at www.corrocean.com. This is
site ready for the live site list
We just finished a large site for a customer in the offshore industry,
you can find it at www.corrocean.com. This is a Cocoon 2 site, using
rc1, we were hoping for a Cocoon2 final release before our own,
but rc1 works nicely so far
We just finished a large site for a customer in the offshore industry,
you can find it at www.corrocean.com. This is a Cocoon 2 site, using
rc1, we were hoping for a Cocoon2 final release before our own,
but rc1 works nicely so far.
Please add this to the live sites list. There doesn't seem to b