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Advertising on ticalc.org
Posted by Chris on 1 April 2001, 02:00 GMT

Although our policy always has been to avoid putting advertisements on the site, we were recently forced to decide between closing ticalc.org or finding immediate ways to cover what has become a very large monthly bandwidth bill. The site's level of traffic has attracted the interest of some large advertisers, and we are pleased to announce that we will be able to continue operating the site with their generous sponsorship in the form of banner advertisements at the top and bottom of our front page.

We realize our visitors have come to appreciate the lack of ads on our pages, while nearly every other large web site blinks and flashes like a two-dimensional Las Vegas. We hope to return to an ad-free policy in the near future once we have secured alternative sources of funding. But for the time being, we plan to use our banner ads to benefit the community as well. In addition to commercial banners, we will also be accepting banners advertising other TI-related web sites and displaying these in our ad rotation at the bottom of the home page. If you would like to participate, please send your site's banner as a static or animated GIF file (dimensions 468x60, under 30k please) along with your site's URL to ads@ticalc.org. We hope this will make the presence of banners advantageous for both the site and for you, our visitors. Thank you for your understanding.

Update (Chris): Of course we're kidding. Our regular visitors should know better than to believe anything we post on 1 April. If you missed the gag, here are the banners we concocted for the event:



Incidentally, the TI-81 web site is not fabricated, as some have insinuated. Our apologies to the author; it's nothing personal. :)

We also received at least one earnest banner submission for a TI web site. Since we feel bad having the sender spend his time for nothing, here's a free plug.

Update (Eric): The newsletter, which was encoded in ROT13, can be read (in English) here.

Update (Henrik): Don't forget to take the survey and tell us if you fell for it or not.

 


The comments below are written by ticalc.org visitors. Their views are not necessarily those of ticalc.org, and ticalc.org takes no responsibility for their content.


Re: Advertising on ticalc.org
Guido Alfredo
(Web Page)

Did everybody check out CALC.org today?

     1 April 2001, 23:31 GMT


Re: Re: Advertising on ticalc.org
Nathan Buda  Account Info
(Web Page)

I did tomorow. ;) Today (Monday), I checked it out. It's hilarious! =)

--Nathan Buda

     2 April 2001, 22:23 GMT

Re: Advertising on ticalc.org
Jonathan Harm Account Info
(Web Page)

What would make this April fools joke funny would be to put an ad up for Internet Junkbuster. :)

     1 April 2001, 23:44 GMT

Who cares?
Casey Howard  Account Info

I'm almost 100% sure that this is an April fools thing, but who cares if it isn't? Just because there's some little box with an animation doesn't mean you have to click on it. This site is also by far the best TI web site out there, and it's obvious they put a lot of work into it. I think the makers of this web page deserve a little extra money for their hard work and constant updates. By the way, the ads have direct links to the sites, so ticalc.org wouldn't make any money anyway, so this is another reason why it probably is an April Fools joke.

     2 April 2001, 00:09 GMT


Re: Who cares?
Nathan Buda  Account Info
(Web Page)

Banners tend to be annoying and unproffesional. If I had banners on my page, I'd just assume not have a page.

--Nathan Buda

     2 April 2001, 22:25 GMT

Re: Advertising on ticalc.org
Robert Maresh  Account Info
(Web Page)

Has anyone noticed that the staff at ticalc.org haven't posted any comments on this....?

     2 April 2001, 00:54 GMT


Re: Re: Advertising on ticalc.org
Daniel Bishop  Account Info
(Web Page)

Now that you mention it, I do notice a suspicious lack of comments from staff members. I wonder when one of them's going to post their "this is fake" confession.

     2 April 2001, 01:01 GMT

Re: Re: Re: Advertising on ticalc.org
Eric Sun  Account Info
(Web Page)

this is fake

     2 April 2001, 02:41 GMT

Re: Re: Re: Advertising on ticalc.org
henrik Account Info
(Web Page)

this is fake

     2 April 2001, 02:57 GMT

Re: Re: Re: Advertising on ticalc.org
Nathan Buda  Account Info
(Web Page)

Or two, or three... :)

--Nathan Buda

     2 April 2001, 22:22 GMT

Re: Re: Re: Advertising on ticalc.org
Jason Ho  Account Info
(Web Page)

this is fake.

     3 April 2001, 00:54 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Advertising on ticalc.org
Jim Haskell  Account Info
(Web Page)

this isn't fake, it's real.

     3 April 2001, 01:19 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Re: Advertising on ticalc.org
Nathan Buda  Account Info
(Web Page)

No, actually, it is fake.

--Nathan Buda

     4 April 2001, 22:44 GMT

Re: Advertising on ticalc.org
DWedit  Account Info
(Web Page)

...drooling...

...MUST EAT BEGGIN STRIPS...

     2 April 2001, 01:27 GMT

Re: Advertising on ticalc.org
Arcades  Account Info
(Web Page)

Looks like this could be a test to see how users would respond to TI ads on the site....

and what better day than today to do it too...

--arcades

     2 April 2001, 02:41 GMT

What's the big deal?
Dave Havok  Account Info

I mean, really. What's the big deal about advertising on a site? Hell, I believed it, and didn't care, either. Lots of sites use advertising like that, obviously, and it doesn't change my interest in them. Why do so many people get so uptight and disenchanted about a site "selling out?" If you need money, you need money. Not everything is a matter of ethics and morals, but of necessity. And, in my opinion, having ads on a site in order to pay for it is a very miniscule price. As far as it being an April Fool's joke, I could come up with better.

     2 April 2001, 03:55 GMT


Re: What's the big deal?
Dave Havok  Account Info

A better (and a bit more elaborate) April Fool's day joke would be to claim to have to charge people for their downloads. Even go to an order form when you click on a download. I know that'd piss me off. Haha.

     3 April 2001, 00:56 GMT

Re: Advertising on ticalc.org
Nathan Buda  Account Info
(Web Page)

What survey?

     2 April 2001, 17:59 GMT


Re: Re: Advertising on ticalc.org
fatbastard83

On the home page there's a survey on the right side of the page. Never seen it before?

A little off topic now can anyone tell me what the hell a "Missing start or end of block syntax" error means in 89 basic. I'm writing this stupid little prog. that would take me two minutes on an 83+ but I'm new to the 89 and I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I appreciate any help.

     3 April 2001, 04:23 GMT

Re: Re: Re: Advertising on ticalc.org
Nathan Buda  Account Info
(Web Page)

I realize. It just didn't click at first. ;)

     4 April 2001, 22:48 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Advertising on ticalc.org
tggrape  Account Info

You are missing (or have too many) parts of an If...EndIf, While...EndWhile, For...EndFor, etc. loop.
you need to get rid of and "end" statement or add the start of the block.

BTW, i was fooled because in my timezone it was still the day before Apr 1. But hay who cares of a few adds are placed here or there?

     10 April 2001, 02:54 GMT

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