From: Sam Hocevar Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 09:42:23 +0200 To: Scott Adams Subject: new Dilbert web site Dear Scott, Here is my feedback about the beta version of the new Dilbert web site: I am afraid I totally hate it. Due to it now requiring Flash, I can no longer watch the daily Dilbert script from work, from my cellphone, or from my home computer. Also, most URLs (such as http://www.dilbert.com/comics/dilbert/archive/) are now broken. The only way I can read the strips is through the thumbnails from the previous days (http://www.dilbert.com/strips/) and I don't even get today's. I understand how important Web 2.0 is, because it's cheap labour from people totally agreeing to waste their time enriching VCs and this is truly what freedom is about. But well, plain HTML and GIF images have worked for almost 20 years and still work, so I'd have expected some kind of fallback solution for people like me, especially considering the tens of thousands of dollars the new website must have cost. Kind regards, Sam. -- echo "creationism" | tr -d "holy godly goal"