Message-ID: <20020201193601.77275.qmail@web13803.mail.yahoo.com> Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 11:36:01 -0800 (PST) From: Gregory Himes Subject: Re: Ribbons and Internet banners To: tenchi@ml.usagi.org In-Reply-To: <20020201075607.8687.qmail@web13403.mail.yahoo.com> Reply-To: tenchi@ML.usagi.org X-ML-archive: http://www.win.ne.jp/~doi/ML/ Precedence: bulk --- Michael Haney wrote: > --- Gregory Himes wrote: > > I have noticed the many "Ribbons" for things like > Number one, the ribbon thing against Internet Piracy > is like putting a huge red bullseye on your website > with the caption in huge bold letters saying "PLEASE > HACK ME!" I was actually more curious (because of the recent piracy discussions, again), than serious about putting something like that on my website. However, that does make me think it would be a good way to test the security of my site host. However, they've been treating me good so far, so I wouldn't do that to them. But, if I used a couple of those free hours on AOL... ^_^ > Now the ribbon against Anime Censorship is OK. I > encourage that one, it makes sense. I might even > design it myself. Give me a few weeks. That's where I was getting a block. I am pretty good at doing logo work and such, but this kind of stumped me. I was thinking that instead of just a red, or red/white/blue, or such of the aforementioned ribbons, the anime one would have something hanging from it, or mounted where the ends intersect. Well, if you design one, I will put it on the entry to my site, with your name under it. Gregory Himes ==== ************************************************************ The "Resurrection" has begun. My site is now in two pieces, a personal site, and the Tenchi site, and uploading has begun. It may be browsable in about a month... ^_^ ************************************************************