by electronfairy » Wed Mar 16, 2011 3:30 am
owlice wrote:. . . snip. . .That seems a dreadful waste of their time, efforts, and talents.
For the record, I like that APOD includes amusing links and am very glad the editors include them. You apparently don't like these. To each his/her own.
I don't object, per se, to the amusing links. But like billsav and Chris Peterson, I would prefer that they remain links off of the APOD site and not on downloaded to my desktop.
If my reading of the FAQs is correct, it appears the editors, Drs Nemiroff and Bonnell, are solely responsible for the text and links contained therein. A respectful request to them to place links in a sequence that always delivers an astronomy related picture to the desktop seems reasonable. They would still have an outlet for their special brand of humor (e.g.
horizontally compressed) and keep consumers of their NSF and NASA funded product happy . . . I for one very much appreciate the 99%-astro-related images brought fresh to my desktop every day.
Thanks for the thought provoking interaction, Owlice.
[quote="owlice"]. . . snip. . .That seems a dreadful waste of their time, efforts, and talents.
For the record, I like that APOD includes amusing links and am very glad the editors include them. You apparently don't like these. To each his/her own.[/quote]
I don't object, per se, to the amusing links. But like billsav and Chris Peterson, I would prefer that they remain links off of the APOD site and not on downloaded to my desktop.
If my reading of the FAQs is correct, it appears the editors, Drs Nemiroff and Bonnell, are solely responsible for the text and links contained therein. A respectful request to them to place links in a sequence that always delivers an astronomy related picture to the desktop seems reasonable. They would still have an outlet for their special brand of humor (e.g. [url=http://turbocycling.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/crushed.jpg]horizontally compressed[/url]) and keep consumers of their NSF and NASA funded product happy . . . I for one very much appreciate the 99%-astro-related images brought fresh to my desktop every day.
Thanks for the thought provoking interaction, Owlice.