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Randolph M. Jones wrote:
> I don't want to come off as pedantic, but maybe in this case it's > appropriate :-). There are also misspellings at the bottom of the > menu: "barbercued" and "spicey" should be "barbecued" (or > "barbequed"?) and "spicy". And maybe you also intended "Smoked Whole > Ham" instead of "Smoke Whole Ham"? Pee-dandy-ick be darned!!!! :-) I'll take all the editorial help I can get. |
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Randolph M. Jones wrote:
> I don't want to come off as pedantic, but maybe in this case it's > appropriate :-). There are also misspellings at the bottom of the > menu: "barbercued" and "spicey" should be "barbecued" (or > "barbequed"?) and "spicy". And maybe you also intended "Smoked Whole > Ham" instead of "Smoke Whole Ham"? Pee-dandy-ick be darned!!!! :-) I'll take all the editorial help I can get. |
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Batong Buhay wrote:
> i like the pig on the logo. > > closed on Sundays? aren't you missing a lot of business that way? Maybe. But what I miss in business, I gain in family time and decompression. :-) Plus, we'll be trying to market the idea that folks can pick up a family-sized order on Saturday which can be re-heated and ready-to-eat without draggin' everyone out to fetch dinner. If we see that business is just too good to pass up on Sundays, we may switch to being closed on Mondays..... which is usually the slowest day of the week for food-away-from-home purchases. |
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Batong Buhay wrote:
> i like the pig on the logo. > > closed on Sundays? aren't you missing a lot of business that way? Maybe. But what I miss in business, I gain in family time and decompression. :-) Plus, we'll be trying to market the idea that folks can pick up a family-sized order on Saturday which can be re-heated and ready-to-eat without draggin' everyone out to fetch dinner. If we see that business is just too good to pass up on Sundays, we may switch to being closed on Mondays..... which is usually the slowest day of the week for food-away-from-home purchases. |
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"Dave Bugg" <deebuggatcharterdotnet> wrote in message ... > Batong Buhay wrote: > >> i like the pig on the logo. >> >> closed on Sundays? aren't you missing a lot of business that way? > > Maybe. But what I miss in business, I gain in family time and > decompression. > :-) Plus, we'll be trying to market the idea that folks can pick up a > family-sized order on Saturday which can be re-heated and ready-to-eat > without draggin' everyone out to fetch dinner. If we see that business is > just too good to pass up on Sundays, we may switch to being closed on > Mondays..... which is usually the slowest day of the week for > food-away-from-home purchases. > > Dave, I redid your Menu in html format how do I get it to you? Ken |
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"Dave Bugg" <deebuggatcharterdotnet> wrote in message ... > Batong Buhay wrote: > >> i like the pig on the logo. >> >> closed on Sundays? aren't you missing a lot of business that way? > > Maybe. But what I miss in business, I gain in family time and > decompression. > :-) Plus, we'll be trying to market the idea that folks can pick up a > family-sized order on Saturday which can be re-heated and ready-to-eat > without draggin' everyone out to fetch dinner. If we see that business is > just too good to pass up on Sundays, we may switch to being closed on > Mondays..... which is usually the slowest day of the week for > food-away-from-home purchases. > > Dave, I redid your Menu in html format how do I get it to you? Ken |
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"Dave Bugg" <deebuggatcharterdotnet> wrote in message ... > Well, I finally got something arranged, but it's pretty primitive. You can > view it at > davebbq.com > > Let me know what you think. > Dave > > Dave, I redid your menu in Html, how do I get it to you. Ken |
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"Dave Bugg" <deebuggatcharterdotnet> wrote in message ... > Well, I finally got something arranged, but it's pretty primitive. You can > view it at > davebbq.com > > Let me know what you think. > Dave > > Dave, I redid your menu in Html, how do I get it to you. Ken |
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On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 20:00:44 GMT, "k Hannan" >
wrote: >Dave, > I redid your Menu in html format how do I get it to you? If I wanted to mail something to Dave, I'd take a close look at his posting addy and translate it accordingly: deebuggatcharterdotnet -- Kevin S. Wilson Tech Writer at a University Somewhere in Idaho "Anything, when cooked in large enough batches, will be vile." --Dag Right-square-bracket-gren, in alt.religion.kibology |
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On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 20:00:44 GMT, "k Hannan" >
wrote: >Dave, > I redid your Menu in html format how do I get it to you? If I wanted to mail something to Dave, I'd take a close look at his posting addy and translate it accordingly: deebuggatcharterdotnet -- Kevin S. Wilson Tech Writer at a University Somewhere in Idaho "Anything, when cooked in large enough batches, will be vile." --Dag Right-square-bracket-gren, in alt.religion.kibology |
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k Hannan wrote:
> Dave, > I redid your Menu in html format how do I get it to you? Well, thank you Ken; I appreciate your kindness. You can reach me at Dave |
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k Hannan wrote:
> Dave, > I redid your Menu in html format how do I get it to you? Well, thank you Ken; I appreciate your kindness. You can reach me at Dave |
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"k Hannan" > wrote in message news:TDJ%c.6208$5Y6.2451@trnddc07... > > "Dave Bugg" <deebuggatcharterdotnet> wrote in message > ... >> Well, I finally got something arranged, but it's pretty primitive. You >> can >> view it at >> davebbq.com >> >> Let me know what you think. >> Dave >> >> > > Dave, > I redid your menu in Html, how do I get it to you. > > Ken > > oops having trouble with my server |
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"k Hannan" > wrote in message news:TDJ%c.6208$5Y6.2451@trnddc07... > > "Dave Bugg" <deebuggatcharterdotnet> wrote in message > ... >> Well, I finally got something arranged, but it's pretty primitive. You >> can >> view it at >> davebbq.com >> >> Let me know what you think. >> Dave >> >> > > Dave, > I redid your menu in Html, how do I get it to you. > > Ken > > oops having trouble with my server |
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You would need his permission, in advance, of course. I would suggest a
notarized affidavit. Unsolicited email will get you in *BIG* trouble with your ISP according to Kevin. Even a single email is outright harassment according to...Kevin. Dan Kevin S. Wilson wrote: > On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 20:00:44 GMT, "k Hannan" > > wrote: > > >>Dave, >> I redid your Menu in html format how do I get it to you? > > > If I wanted to mail something to Dave, I'd take a close look at his > posting addy and translate it accordingly: > > deebuggatcharterdotnet > > |
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You would need his permission, in advance, of course. I would suggest a
notarized affidavit. Unsolicited email will get you in *BIG* trouble with your ISP according to Kevin. Even a single email is outright harassment according to...Kevin. Dan Kevin S. Wilson wrote: > On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 20:00:44 GMT, "k Hannan" > > wrote: > > >>Dave, >> I redid your Menu in html format how do I get it to you? > > > If I wanted to mail something to Dave, I'd take a close look at his > posting addy and translate it accordingly: > > deebuggatcharterdotnet > > |
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On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 01:18:38 GMT, Dan Krueger
> wrote: >You would need his permission, in advance, of course. I would suggest a >notarized affidavit. Unsolicited email will get you in *BIG* trouble with your >ISP according to Kevin. Even a single email is outright harassment according >to...Kevin. > You were told in no uncertain terms to stay the hell out of my mailbox, top-poster. You continued to mail me. Ask your ISP's abuse desk what they think of that practice. Just for the record, your first childish e-mail consisted of the following: "F- U" You must be very proud of yourself. -- Kevin S. Wilson Tech Writer at a University Somewhere in Idaho "Anything, when cooked in large enough batches, will be vile." --Dag Right-square-bracket-gren, in alt.religion.kibology |
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On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 01:18:38 GMT, Dan Krueger
> wrote: >You would need his permission, in advance, of course. I would suggest a >notarized affidavit. Unsolicited email will get you in *BIG* trouble with your >ISP according to Kevin. Even a single email is outright harassment according >to...Kevin. > You were told in no uncertain terms to stay the hell out of my mailbox, top-poster. You continued to mail me. Ask your ISP's abuse desk what they think of that practice. Just for the record, your first childish e-mail consisted of the following: "F- U" You must be very proud of yourself. -- Kevin S. Wilson Tech Writer at a University Somewhere in Idaho "Anything, when cooked in large enough batches, will be vile." --Dag Right-square-bracket-gren, in alt.religion.kibology |
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On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 13:47:21 -0700, "Dave Bugg"
<deebuggatcharterdotnet> wrote: >Well, I finally got something arranged, but it's pretty primitive. You can >view it at >davebbq.com > >Let me know what you think. >Dave > Any changes I came up with were already posted, other than the spelling issues, I think it is a great start! Can't wait to see pictures of the AFB'er chowing down at opening! Go get 'em and after the menu view, my partner is more excited than before about planning a trip out there! |
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On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 13:47:21 -0700, "Dave Bugg"
<deebuggatcharterdotnet> wrote: >Well, I finally got something arranged, but it's pretty primitive. You can >view it at >davebbq.com > >Let me know what you think. >Dave > Any changes I came up with were already posted, other than the spelling issues, I think it is a great start! Can't wait to see pictures of the AFB'er chowing down at opening! Go get 'em and after the menu view, my partner is more excited than before about planning a trip out there! |
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Kevin S. Wilson wrote:
> On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 01:18:38 GMT, Dan Krueger > > wrote: > > >>You would need his permission, in advance, of course. I would suggest a >>notarized affidavit. Unsolicited email will get you in *BIG* trouble with your >>ISP according to Kevin. Even a single email is outright harassment according >>to...Kevin. >> > > You were told in no uncertain terms to stay the hell out of my > mailbox, top-poster. You continued to mail me. Ask your ISP's abuse > desk what they think of that practice. Continued? Try responded...ONCE. My ISP's abuse desk? Haven't heard a peep. Maybe they, like any other rational person, would consider it to be a non-issue. Top-poster? I'll go in the corner for a time out... > > Just for the record, your first childish e-mail consisted of the > following: > > "F- U" > It was appropriate. Post it in context, please. > You must be very proud of yourself. > Very. Thanks! |
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Jeanine Hoffman wrote:
> Any changes I came up with were already posted, other than the > spelling issues, I think it is a great start! Can't wait to see > pictures of the AFB'er chowing down at opening! Go get 'em and after > the menu view, my partner is more excited than before about planning a > trip out there! HAW.... now that we got 'er hooked, Jeanine, we've gotta carefully reel her in :-) I'll get you guys out here yet! Dave |
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Jeanine Hoffman wrote:
> Any changes I came up with were already posted, other than the > spelling issues, I think it is a great start! Can't wait to see > pictures of the AFB'er chowing down at opening! Go get 'em and after > the menu view, my partner is more excited than before about planning a > trip out there! HAW.... now that we got 'er hooked, Jeanine, we've gotta carefully reel her in :-) I'll get you guys out here yet! Dave |
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On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 23:44:08 GMT, Dan Krueger
> wrote: >Kevin S. Wilson wrote: > >> On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 01:18:38 GMT, Dan Krueger >> > wrote: >> >> >>>You would need his permission, in advance, of course. I would suggest a >>>notarized affidavit. Unsolicited email will get you in *BIG* trouble with your >>>ISP according to Kevin. Even a single email is outright harassment according >>>to...Kevin. >>> >> >> You were told in no uncertain terms to stay the hell out of my >> mailbox, top-poster. You continued to mail me. Ask your ISP's abuse >> desk what they think of that practice. > >Continued? Try responded...ONCE. You mailed me after being told to stay out of my mailbox. That would constitute a continuation of your earlier action. What is your first language? >My ISP's abuse desk? Haven't heard a peep. Maybe they, like any other rational >person, would consider it to be a non-issue. You're not fooling anyone by pretending that continuing to mail someone after being told not to is both a violation of Netiquette and of the AUP of most ISPs. You might be that pig-ignorant, but I doubt it. I figure instead that you're being willfully obtuse. I do notice that you stopped. Why is that? Hmmm? >Top-poster? I'll go in the corner for a time out... > >> >> Just for the record, your first childish e-mail consisted of the >> following: >> >> "F- U" >> >It was appropriate. Post it in context, please. Do your own homework, putz. -- Kevin S. Wilson Tech Writer at a University Somewhere in Idaho "Anything, when cooked in large enough batches, will be vile." --Dag Right-square-bracket-gren, in alt.religion.kibology |
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On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 23:44:08 GMT, Dan Krueger
> wrote: >Kevin S. Wilson wrote: > >> On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 01:18:38 GMT, Dan Krueger >> > wrote: >> >> >>>You would need his permission, in advance, of course. I would suggest a >>>notarized affidavit. Unsolicited email will get you in *BIG* trouble with your >>>ISP according to Kevin. Even a single email is outright harassment according >>>to...Kevin. >>> >> >> You were told in no uncertain terms to stay the hell out of my >> mailbox, top-poster. You continued to mail me. Ask your ISP's abuse >> desk what they think of that practice. > >Continued? Try responded...ONCE. You mailed me after being told to stay out of my mailbox. That would constitute a continuation of your earlier action. What is your first language? >My ISP's abuse desk? Haven't heard a peep. Maybe they, like any other rational >person, would consider it to be a non-issue. You're not fooling anyone by pretending that continuing to mail someone after being told not to is both a violation of Netiquette and of the AUP of most ISPs. You might be that pig-ignorant, but I doubt it. I figure instead that you're being willfully obtuse. I do notice that you stopped. Why is that? Hmmm? >Top-poster? I'll go in the corner for a time out... > >> >> Just for the record, your first childish e-mail consisted of the >> following: >> >> "F- U" >> >It was appropriate. Post it in context, please. Do your own homework, putz. -- Kevin S. Wilson Tech Writer at a University Somewhere in Idaho "Anything, when cooked in large enough batches, will be vile." --Dag Right-square-bracket-gren, in alt.religion.kibology |
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Dave Bugg wrote:
> Well, I finally got something arranged, but it's pretty primitive. > You can view it at > davebbq.com Hey Dave, good to see you getting close! My comment on the web site has to do with the menu. I suggest redoing the menu in HTML. An HTML presentation for something that's mostly text is usually going to look better than an image. For instance, on my 'puter, some of the text is hard to read. HTML also gives you freedom to rearrange things so that they look better on a web page. Another big problem with an image is that changing the menu requires scanning a new one and replacing the image. The upshot is a menu that easier to read and maintain. Naturally, you have tons on things going on, but it's something to consider. If you need help, low-cost (as in free) advice is likely available from the group. Anyway, good luck and good Q! Brian |
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Dave Bugg wrote:
> Well, I finally got something arranged, but it's pretty primitive. > You can view it at > davebbq.com Hey Dave, good to see you getting close! My comment on the web site has to do with the menu. I suggest redoing the menu in HTML. An HTML presentation for something that's mostly text is usually going to look better than an image. For instance, on my 'puter, some of the text is hard to read. HTML also gives you freedom to rearrange things so that they look better on a web page. Another big problem with an image is that changing the menu requires scanning a new one and replacing the image. The upshot is a menu that easier to read and maintain. Naturally, you have tons on things going on, but it's something to consider. If you need help, low-cost (as in free) advice is likely available from the group. Anyway, good luck and good Q! Brian |
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Default User wrote:
> HTML also gives you freedom to rearrange things so that they look > better on a web page. Another big problem with an image is that > changing the menu requires scanning a new one and replacing the image. > Anyway, good luck and good Q! Thanks, Brian. |
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"Dave Bugg" <deebuggatcharterdotnet> wrote in message ... > Well, I finally got something arranged, but it's pretty primitive. You can > view it at > davebbq.com > ??? Two years later, his store opened on October 16, 2004 Was it tough to make that date? _Stephen |
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Stephen Russell wrote:
> Was it tough to make that date? I'll let you know on Oct. 16. |
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Stephen Russell wrote:
> Was it tough to make that date? I'll let you know on Oct. 16. |
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Dave Bugg wrote: > Well, I finally got something arranged, but it's pretty primitive. You can > view it at > davebbq.com > > Let me know what you think. > Dave > > Dave, no french fries? -RP |
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Randy wrote:
> Dave, no french fries? -RP Nah.... although if enough customers make requests for them, we would consider adding them to the menu. |
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Dave Bugg wrote:
> Randy wrote: > > >>Dave, no french fries? -RP > > > Nah.... although if enough customers make requests for them, we would > consider adding them to the menu. I would suggest that you consider sweet potato fries. They can be utterly divine, especially when served with honey mustard. Beth -- The problems of the world cannot possibly be solved by skeptics or cynics whose horizons are limited by the obvious realities. We need men who can dream of things that never were. --John F. Kennedy our home page: http://www.IsleOfSky.net |
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Beth Cole wrote:
> Dave Bugg wrote: > >> Randy wrote: >> >> >>> Dave, no french fries? -RP >> >> >> Nah.... although if enough customers make requests for them, we would >> consider adding them to the menu. I'll bet you end up adding them. > > I would suggest that you consider sweet potato fries. They can be > utterly divine, especially when served with honey mustard. I agree here. I like a cinnamon dusting on sweet 'tater fries. (never thought of the honey mustard) BOB |
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"JD" > wrote:
> [] > Being from the South I'm just hoping he didn't mean *****ant* pie <g> > Gary would know about that. -- Intuitive insights from Nick, Retired in the San Fernando Valley Vote Freedom First, but if ya don't vote, don't complain! |
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sedge laptop > wrote:
> BOB wrote: > > We need PICTURES! > >[] > And kili and TFM and JD and John and Harry and everyone else! & I'll bring the drunk-cam! -- Intuitive insights from Nick, Retired in the San Fernando Valley Vote Freedom First, but if ya don't vote, don't complain! |
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"Dave Bugg" <deebuggatcharterdotnet> wrote in message >...
> Well, I finally got something arranged, but it's pretty primitive. You can > view it at > davebbq.com > > Let me know what you think. > Dave Dave- Congrats... Not bad for a quick and dirty. The basic facts are there. I'd make *sure* address and phone number are on *every* page. (This should be pretty easy with the GoDaddy tool) A map using a Mapquest (or other online Map service) image and link to their live map wouldn't hurt (eventually). I can help you with that if you want to add it. Rob Q' 4 All |
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Rob wrote:
> Dave- > > Congrats... Not bad for a quick and dirty. The basic facts are there. > > I'd make *sure* address and phone number are on *every* page. (This > should be pretty easy with the GoDaddy tool) > > A map using a Mapquest (or other online Map service) image and link to > their live map wouldn't hurt (eventually). I can help you with that if > you want to add it. Thanks, Rob -- Dave Dave's Pit-Smoked Bar-B-Que http://davebbq.com/ |
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