My son asked, and I realized I had been wondering, too: why two websites on
letterboxing?
Are folks putting their clues on both sites all the time?
Confused, and hoping to spend less time on the computer....
Thanks,
Alien Explorer
why two websites?
3 messages in this thread |
Started on 2005-01-06
why two websites?
From: Inbal Kashtan (inbalka@mindspring.com) |
Date: 2005-01-06 17:12:03 UTC-08:00
Re: why two websites?
From: rscarpen (letterboxing@atlasquest.com) |
Date: 2005-01-07 07:01:07 UTC
> My son asked, and I realized I had been wondering, too: why two
> websites on letterboxing?
Why not? *shrug* =) Different people have different needs, and it
makes sense that there would be letterboxing websites for all the
different personalities out there. Historically, LbNA has dominated
mostly because of a lack of alternatives, but that's more a twist of
fate than by design.
There are actually TONS of letterboxing websites, though they're far
less ambitious than LbNA and AQ. Amanda has a letterboxing website,
Silent Doug has a letterboxing website, Mark & Sue Pepe have a
letterboxing website, etc. Many have the same information, many have
their own twist. Just because it's not elaborate doesn't mean it's
not a letterboxing site--and many of those personal sites have clues
that are found nowhere else.
So in a nutshell, why not? =) Coke and Pepsi, Netscape and Internet
Explorer, Macs and Wintel, Paint Shop Pro and Photoshope, etc, etc,
etc. Different people have different needs and preferences, and
therefore you'll get lots of choices. =)
-- Ryan
Re: why two websites?
From: carolehada (akacejay@comcast.net) |
Date: 2005-01-07 14:08:10 UTC
Hear! Hear!!
> Why not? *shrug* =) Different people have different needs, and it
> makes sense that there would be letterboxing websites for all the
> different personalities out there.
> -- Ryan