Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 This site might be interesting to some. > > > Sinic Avenue Online - Acupuncture Supplies & English-Chinese Medical > Bookshop > > http://www.SinicAve.com > > Sinic Avenue Online is the most convenient, simple way to order > superior products of Chinese culture online, such as bilingual > (English/Chinese) books, Chinese traditional medical supplies, and > much more on variety of interesting items. > > > Best regards, > Customer Service > Sinic Ave Online > > Chinese Herbs FAX: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 On May 5, 2004, at 10:50 AM, wrote: > This site might be interesting to some. > >> http://www.SinicAve.com Very attractive and technologically well designed site. However I haven't got a clue as to who these people really are. Their " about us " page appears to be written by the webmaster who didn't know what to say... like who they are, where they're located, how long they've been in business, or anything else that a potential customer online might want to know. I give this website 3 megs up for design and content, and 1.5 megs down for their anonymity. (Al needs a good analogy to compete with thumbs and stars for measurements of quality on-line.) -- Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional. -Adlai Stevenson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 They seem to have access to some hard to find books, but I am not impressed with the incessant popups this site produces as you navigate to each new page. On 6 May 2004, at 4:26 AM, Al Stone wrote: > > On May 5, 2004, at 10:50 AM, wrote: > >> This site might be interesting to some. >> >>> http://www.SinicAve.com > > Very attractive and technologically well designed site. However I > haven't got a clue as to who these people really are. Their " about us " > page appears to be written by the webmaster who didn't know what to > say... like who they are, where they're located, how long they've been > in business, or anything else that a potential customer online might > want to know. > > I give this website 3 megs up for design and content, and 1.5 megs down > for their anonymity. > > (Al needs a good analogy to compete with thumbs and stars for > measurements of quality on-line.) > > -- > > Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional. > -Adlai Stevenson > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 Here is a linl to help prevent pop up ads. I use it and also use a browser called avant. You can download both from cnet.com or download.com They are free to use. Hope this helps... http://download.com.com/3000-7786-10246779.html?tag=lst-0-3 Steven Slater <dragonslive wrote:They seem to have access to some hard to find books, but I am not impressed with the incessant popups this site produces as you navigate to each new page. On 6 May 2004, at 4:26 AM, Al Stone wrote: > > On May 5, 2004, at 10:50 AM, wrote: > >> This site might be interesting to some. >> >>> http://www.SinicAve.com > > Very attractive and technologically well designed site. However I > haven't got a clue as to who these people really are. Their " about us " > page appears to be written by the webmaster who didn't know what to > say... like who they are, where they're located, how long they've been > in business, or anything else that a potential customer online might > want to know. > > I give this website 3 megs up for design and content, and 1.5 megs down > for their anonymity. > > (Al needs a good analogy to compete with thumbs and stars for > measurements of quality on-line.) > > -- > > Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional. > -Adlai Stevenson > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2004 Report Share Posted May 6, 2004 Thanks Brian, my browser can block pop-ups. I was referring to the fact they had so many and I found it annoying. Many sites use pop-ups to navigate through a site or gain more info......so I don't usually turn on the " Blocking " function. I prefer to avoid sites that use such advertising.............if we all do...........maybe they will get the hint. Steve On 6 May 2004, at 5:42 AM, Brian Hardy wrote: > Here is a linl to help prevent pop up ads. I use it and also use a > browser called avant. You can download both from cnet.com or > download.com > They are free to use. Hope this helps... > > http://download.com.com/3000-7786-10246779.html?tag=lst-0-3 > > Steven Slater <dragonslive wrote:They seem to have > access to some hard to find books, but I am not > impressed with the incessant popups this site produces as you navigate > to each new page. > > > On 6 May 2004, at 4:26 AM, Al Stone wrote: > >> >> On May 5, 2004, at 10:50 AM, wrote: >> >>> This site might be interesting to some. >>> >>>> http://www.SinicAve.com >> >> Very attractive and technologically well designed site. However I >> haven't got a clue as to who these people really are. Their " about us " >> page appears to be written by the webmaster who didn't know what to >> say... like who they are, where they're located, how long they've been >> in business, or anything else that a potential customer online might >> want to know. >> >> I give this website 3 megs up for design and content, and 1.5 megs >> down >> for their anonymity. >> >> (Al needs a good analogy to compete with thumbs and stars for >> measurements of quality on-line.) >> >> -- >> >> Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional. >> -Adlai Stevenson >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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