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hhrmrrmphh.

(No, just clearing my throat)

which will probably be as much as i contribute to discussions like this in the future.  or perhaps i'll just fart in their general direction.

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If a restaurant has a menu on its site, then I believe it's an indication of amateurism not to keep it up to date and probably a reflection of how the restaurant operates.

it's only a reflection of how they handle that particular facet of their business, and most owners haven't the first clue about the internet or why they even need a webpage to begin with.  often times, they are sold a bill of goods from a college dropout who convinces them that they need a webpage.  this guy then dumps it on them and they have no idea what to do with it.

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it's only a reflection of how they handle that particular facet of their business, and most owners haven't the first clue about the internet or why they even need a webpage to begin with.  often times, they are sold a bill of goods from a college dropout who convinces them that they need a webpage.  this guy then dumps it on them and they have no idea what to do with it.

Well, I think that leads to a much broader topic... many restaurant owners have no business owning a restaurant. It seems many intelligent people lose half their brain cells when they buy a restaurant.  It is not a good businessman that falls for a sales pitch about something he knows nothing about and doesn't bother to take the time learn about it.  Ignorance is no excuse, for most people anyway.

[And as long as we're talking about ignorance, independance is definately way up there.]

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Yikes!   I'm  enjoying this thread, and agreeing with Glenn ( I usually do...) but am really trying to review my spelling in the last year...I still say out loud the their/they're/there group... trying to  recall 7th grade grammar rules to help me.

Tommy, just wondering...what's your daily hours on egullet..I see your comments throughout the board, pretty consistantly, when I have an hour or two to browse. What profession are you in?  Are you always online?  Just wondering, sorry if too personal. Please notice, however, the proper use of your,two, too, what's, etc.   It's all about the effort!!LOL

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Tommy, just wondering...what's your daily hours on egullet..I see your comments throughout the board, pretty consistantly, when I have an hour or two to browse.

if anything, i'm consistant.

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if anything, i'm consistant.

if you didn't want to answer, you just could have said so....really, I was rude, that was a personal question!!Sorry!

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liability is a stretch

the last word

you have "candidate for bait and switch plaintiff claim" written all over your posts.  Please grind your axe elsewhere.

The Critical Diner

"If posts to eGullet became the yardstick of productivity, Tommy would be the ruler of the free world." -- Fat Guy

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