The Story of an Upgrade
In light of the wonderful upgrade of the last few days, I just re-read this article from 2004. Wow, it holds up. Those were the bad old days. Today, on the other hand, is a wonderful day.
Ludwig von Mises Institute - Tu Ne Cede Malis
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In light of the wonderful upgrade of the last few days, I just re-read this article from 2004. Wow, it holds up. Those were the bad old days. Today, on the other hand, is a wonderful day.
Comments (5)
KY Leong
"And now, forget about the technical side, and spend time on Mises.org, and see how economics can be as elegant as dance, as beautiful as a symphony, and as inevitable as the sunrise."
Well said Jeff, I'll drink to that.
Published: March 26, 2008 3:50 AM
Chris Meisenzahl
I distinctly remember that piece, hard to believe it was that long ago though! ;-)
Published: March 26, 2008 11:10 AM
Curt Howland
As a Linux geek, I remember when Mises.org transcended Microsoft. By Cromm, that has been a while.
Eliminating graphics is a really good idea, since text is so much more efficiently stored and transmitted.
But ... but ... esthetics are personal. I prefer what the site looked like last year. Such is life.
Published: March 26, 2008 11:27 AM
Bruce Koerber
With some articles there is still the problem of a zero left margin which is uncomfortable to read. Is there a way to make the format uniform and pleasant to read?
Published: March 26, 2008 2:39 PM
Fephisto
You're the one who does all this Jeff?
It's a nice job.
Published: April 3, 2008 11:46 AM