by typesix
well Gerry, from the last look I saw of it a couple of years ago, it appears to be in same condition as when Fred and Walter last worked on it, and it is weathering not well.
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Otto Vondrak wrote:I suggest greatly simplifying the website to make it easier to read and learn about the equipment and collection and visitor experience. Just my thoughts. You guys are the best kept secret in Connecticut!No disrespect intended, Otto, but go there any evening at this time of year and you won't think there is any is any secret.
Gerry6309 wrote:No disrespect intended, Otto, but go there any evening at this time of year and you won't think there is any is any secret.None taken, but when I need a good reason to travel two hours and expend valuable gas money, the web site does little to encourage me- which creates a conflict in my brain, because I hear everyone saying such wonderful things. The site does little to confirm those compliments. I'm sure one of these times I will indeed head out there and enjoy their operations...
Otto Vondrak wrote:None taken, but when I need a good reason to travel two hours and expend valuable gas money, the web site does little to encourage me- which creates a conflict in my brain, because I hear everyone saying such wonderful things. The site does little to confirm those compliments. I'm sure one of these times I will indeed head out there and enjoy their operations...I'll give you that the website is pretty poorly designed. The website looks as if it was designed in the late 90's and never redesigned since. Information CAN be hard to find at times unless you are a frequent visitor. It can be loud (both visually, and audibly), confusing and just plain ugly. The pages can change general design based on the webmaster's whim and the intro page is so 1995.