
12-28-2000, 03:26 PM
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I am looking for feedback on my web site. I would appeciate comments on all aspects of the site including design, load time, wording, and spelling.
http://www.nvbrothels.com
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12-28-2000, 10:02 PM
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I leave this one for Chicken, I think he would best review that site
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12-28-2000, 11:28 PM
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Well if I'm ever in Vegas and feel the need...
Seriously, I'd recommend a disclaimer. Since you've got a bunch of links to things that are well...for a mature audience, you should at least mention the fact that this is intended for adults only.
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12-29-2000, 02:03 AM
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HAHAHAAHAHAHAHA!!!!! DOH!!
I thought it was about chickens (farms), hehehehe. I just saw the picture on the first page and that was about it..
That would be funny though, taking the children to watch the chickens.. and.. well.. you know the rest..
I guess I should stop trying to review sites at 5am.
Once again.. DOH!!!!
Saeed
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12-29-2000, 02:30 AM
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Actually, they have figures of Chickens outside of the house. A picture of the chicken figures is at http://216.71.220.200/vegas/chicken.htm.
But seriously, the disclaimer on the home page says "This web site contains information about Nevada brothels as well as adult links and pictures. If you are under 18 years old or if it is illegal to view adult material in your community, please leave now."
Is this disclaimer enough? Do most people click through without reading it?
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12-29-2000, 03:09 PM
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like yes, because i had to scroll down to even see, then i clicked out of it.
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12-29-2000, 05:54 PM
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TheComputerGuy,
What browser and resolution are you using (for example 800x600 with Explorer)? Is your browser window fully expanded?
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12-29-2000, 06:37 PM
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Like I am really of that age...
No it wasn't fully expanded, bad on my part. I think that people have gotten too crazy with these things, I like your site, nice purple color(brings back memories of the days, yeah right), it moves together in a smooth kinds of silk way.
I would go with a site that way.
One thing for thought....
You may want to put a warning page, and or members password...
because if people can smoke all their life and know its bad, then sue when they get sick because of a legal product, and no telling what they may want to do to people in that industry.
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12-29-2000, 09:54 PM
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I love it .. I think the pics .. erm I mean Gfx are the best I've seen 
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12-30-2000, 01:11 AM
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Way more info than I needed on the subject, what I found was funny was that there is a souviner booth at one of the houses, what are they going to give you for a souvineer 
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12-30-2000, 02:05 AM
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A lot of the houses sell souvenirs. The souvenirs are normal household objects with the name of the house on it and their logo. It is similar to the souvenirs you would find at a sporting event. Some of the items sold are base ball caps, writing pens, shot glasses, golf balls, golf tees, coffee mugs, travel mugs, T shirts, real or joke gift certficates, books, maps, phone cards, mouse pads, calendars, flags, lighters, towels, key rings, and bumper stickers.
Most of the houses that do sell souvenirs do so inside. A couple of the largest places have souvenir boothes outside. I suppose this is to get business from tourists who do not enter. Some Nevada tour buses make stops near the houses, letting tourists view the outside and purchase souvenirs.
[Edited by Seven on 12-30-2000 at 01:20 AM]
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12-30-2000, 02:11 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by cbaker17
Way more info than I needed on the subject, what I found was funny was that there is a souviner booth at one of the houses, what are they going to give you for a souvineer
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Your choice of any of the Bridget the Midget videos I hope!!
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