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Re: New www.teslacoil.com !!!



Original poster: "Teslacoil Workshop" <workshop@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Matt,

Thanks. I was mostly responding to the "suckered" comment. Our target
audience is corporations with LANS. The person in an organization that
usually "green lights" the projects we do has people that surf for him/her
and then present results. We want those results to be the new presentation.
I know that slower or secured browsers might have trouble but we decided
that we're such a niche purchase that we'd be OK with that decision.

Jeff

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tesla list" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2007 2:36 PM
Subject: Re: New www.teslacoil.com !!!


> Original poster: "M G" <gt4awd@xxxxxxxxx>
>
>
> Hi Jeff, its not really a matter of money, but more about computer
> security. I am also using custom browser settings. This includes not
> even allowing javascripts on unknown sites. Blocking scripts, java
> applets, flash, activeX, etc, helps to keep your system clean of any
> viruses, malware, or junk programs. My system has been completely
> clean since I bought it over two years ago. I started using custom
> settings on my last computer after it with infected with multiple
> malware through malicious websites with exploiting code. It tends to
> be only the major well known websites that will be allowed to run
> such scripting when using those security settings. I would have to
> agree that all websites should be setup with a basic html/css alternative
page.
>
> Matt G.
>
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> Subject : Re: New www.teslacoil.com !!!
> Date : Sat, 03 Mar 2007 22:29:50 -0700
>  From : "Tesla list" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
> To : tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
>
> Original poster: "Teslacoil Workshop"
>
> The site is aimed at users with broadband LANs and the latest version of
> Flash. I didn't wanted to get "suckered" into providing content to those
> that can't afford us.
>
> ;-)
>
> Jeff
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>  > Original poster: "Jon Danniken"
>  > In such a case, it is customary to provide a "no flash" alternative
>  > link at the bottom of the page, assuming you didn't get suckered into
>  > a site built solely on flash content.
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