Free of full guarantee!
I think the folks doing the business of slicing PSD to XHTML at Charmhtml make their point very succinct and clear as to what constitutes $Zilch service!
Here goes:
How you can get out of paying us?
Should we meet any of the guarantees below, you are absolved from payment and can keep the work absolutely free.
- We guarantee that our work is W3C invalid.
- We guarantee that images will be used for texts and no replacement techniques at all.
- We guarantee that we will make the page look exactly like your design, just like a gorilla looks exactly like a zebra.
- We guarantee that our work works consistently in all major modern browsers except IE6, IE7, FF2, FF3, Safari 3 Win and Opera 9.5.
- We guarantee that if you are so furious that threatens to make the world know we are bad bad people in business, we still refuse to issue a refund.
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Collateral damage!
In the course of internet’s war on unsolicited spam – the ultimate buccaneer of the internet (at least of the ubiquitous e-mail system), one of the most popular and useful online tools viz: e-Mail lists, is increasingly facing collateral damage!
There are already bounced messages galore, filtered out by the spam killers with ultra-paranoid settings! But it is difficult to write off the email lists so early since they play a significant role in dissemination of information especially in technology-related matters, in addition to being the only source for specific interest groups to exchange information over geographically distributed members at a very low cost, say, at $zilch!
But you can’t blame the folks who put on a clam sentinel on to their inboxes. Just look at the avalanches of spam cluttering mailboxes with penis enlargement blandishments, Viagra advertisements and XXX photos, not to speak of the bonanza from the tainted legacies of enigmatic African ex-dictators.
The alternative is RSS feeds. Already many free aggregators have spawned like FastBuzz. You can get to know more about RSS feeds from this article in Sitepoint.com. This blog too is rendered in RSS format. You can aggregate it by adding the RSS feed.







