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BroadbandOptimizer

BroadbandOptimizer

optimizes setting for broadband connection

Version:  1.5

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Site Viewing Gives Eyeball Strain...

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Contributed by: NativeofSF Tuesday, May 24 2005 @ 07:52 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Have Not Tried

Recommend Product: YES

Intrigued to search out the developer's site—to learn more about BroadbandOptimizer—I seemed to quickly develop a headache. Seems the redirect deposited one's cursor within a totally black background field, with an errily-green "typewriter" font to squint over. If it's some too, way-cool version of a neo-minimalist design credo...hurl-away   

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Site Viewing Gives Eyeball Strain... - NativeofSF

Oh gee, someone didn't find the comment "useful". The mere observation of feeling woozy, headachy & nacæus from the creator's website viewage may alert "the powers that be" to retool to perhaps improve the potential-purchaser "experience"?

Though I'm not that crafty with all the new, all-fangled software and I don't espouse to that seemingly high-faloot'n faux-elegance of...you fill-in-the-blanx...I can still exact a credible response & observation. I don't cotton to the arrogance of the disposable set. Everything has value & worth. It don't take much, hardly a whisper, to look for the positive & helpful in almost anything. Who knows, when it's the other way around...it kinda hurts?

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Sunday, June 12 2005 @ 03:46 PM PDT


Site Viewing Gives Eyeball Strain... - NativeofSF

Oh gee, someone didn't find the comment "useful". The mere observation of feeling woozy, headachy & nacæus from the creator's website viewage may alert "the powers that be" to retool to perhaps improve the potential-purchaser "experience"?

Though I'm not that crafty with all the new, all-fangled software and I don't espouse to that seemingly high-faloot'n faux-elegance of...you fill-in-the-blanx...I can still exact a credible response & observation. I don't cotton to the arrogance of the disposable set. Everything has value & worth. It don't take much, hardly a whisper, to look for the positive & helpful in almost anything. Who knows, when it's the other way around...it kinda hurts?

Reply to This

Sunday, June 12 2005 @ 03:47 PM PDT


Site Viewing Gives Eyeball Strain... - NativeofSF

Oh gee, someone didn't find the comment "useful". The mere observation of feeling woozy, headachy & nacæus from the creator's website viewage may alert "the powers that be" to retool to perhaps improve the potential-purchaser "experience"?

Though I'm not that crafty with all the new, all-fangled software and I don't espouse to that seemingly high-faloot'n faux-elegance of...you fill-in-the-blanx...I can still exact a credible response & observation. I don't cotton to the arrogance of the disposable set. Everything has value & worth. It don't take much, hardly a whisper, to look for the positive & helpful in almost anything. Who knows, when it's the other way around...it kinda hurts?

Reply to This

Sunday, June 12 2005 @ 03:47 PM PDT