I do some web design on the side. It's pretty standard to get a site up and running for IE first, then troubleshoot the others. Most any professional webdesign software has great ways to preview the pages thru each browser (IE, firefox, safari, etc)...
The links don't work yet for Safari either, for anyone who cares. I contacted them and suggested they increase compatability soon.
Go Q! ~River~
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Wow, the web designer responded to my email FAST. I'm very impressed with this guy. Very cool. He seems to know what he's doing. The links should be working for you guys now, btw.
The site looks GREAT IMO!
~River~
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I do some web design on the side. It's pretty standard to get a site up and running for IE first, then troubleshoot the others.
Yeah, but we wouldn't have this problem if web designers coded to standards. Mozilla/Firefox, Safari, etc. all render pages according to proper standards - it's IE and it's weird ways that doesn't follow directions right Whenever you see a page that doesn't work in Firefox/Safari/etc, but works in IE, it's most likely the web designer's fault
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I agree with what River said about just getting the IE version up first. Like you said it works for firefox now and someone on IHUB said its running for UNIX as well. No big deal. Good website. Matt
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Well, thanks to all you Negative folks, I decided to sell my 1,285,000 shares, take the loss and write it off on my taxes for next year. I wish you bashers all the success you deserve. Ricardo
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I feel ya Ricardo. I'm holding my 3 million shares till the end of the year and if nothing happens I'm selling to and moving on. Frank is BSing. I know it take's awhile to get contracts but dang how long does it take. I think Frank is really struggling with getting this network off the ground but he wants to put out that ""things are going well" vibe to the investors but behind closed doors he probably thinking like what the heck have I gotten myself into. I think he is really failing at this and hope he proves me wrong but until then, my opinion will not change. Those nonsense PR's were just really unprofessional and the SuperBowl one just did it for Me. By the way where is Diana?
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quote:Originally posted by Ricardo: Well, thanks to all you Negative folks, I decided to sell my 1,285,000 shares, take the loss and write it off on my taxes for next year. I wish you bashers all the success you deserve. Ricardo
Really, or is that a joke?
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quote:Originally posted by justplayin: If there are truely bashers on here, why would anybody sell?
A bashers job is to help drop the pps to get into the market cheaper prior to a run and maximize profit.
You can actually make alot of money watching a basher by buying on the decline and sell into uptrends and strength.
Or maybe, these posts that are called "bashing" really are not!!! Hmmmm.......
If anyone questions "Q Television" or posts something that does not pump it, they are labeled a basher
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I will also hold qnique until the later part of this year. Tax puposes as you said. I have no incentive to sell now. Plus like this play. No majic 8 ball here.
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Ciao Ricardo. Maybe we see you back in here very soon again, who knows. I am not selling, not now anyways. There are way too many things going on with this now that I can't sell. I would expect some good news anytime from now to the end of March. This is taking long for all of us, but you need to sit back and wait. I also want to wait because they just hired that lady like two weeks ago, and she needs to settle in and start doing her thing. She just started and people want results right away, and I think that will take some time. Long and strong
Dave
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I believe Ricardo was joking. Anyways, people are only labeled bashers when they either post negative comments just for the hell of it or do not back up anything they say that is negative about QBID and QTN. I don't think I've called anyone a basher yet. Thats not my game. They're not getting my shares. Matt
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IMO it will be very, very hard for QBID to fail at this point and here is my reasoning. Unlike every other stock out there, QBID is not only a business but a political statement for the gay community. I really feel the Frank is getting some backing from different Gay and Lesbian activist groups and lobbyists to make sure this network succeeds. People ask where he got the money to do buy backs. Well I think he is getting a lot of contributions in the form of cash and as someone pointed out, volunteers. The fact that QBID got mentioned on the Letterman show and had a top 10 done on it is an indicator to me that this network is probably the preferred one of the gay community. I really feel that this network will succeed over the other ones simply because this network is not in it solely for the profit but to help enlighten the community at large. Viacom’s network would simply be seen as another huge business conglomerate trying to simply make a profit. Again this is just my opinion but it is the reason I took a chance investing in QBID and currently hold 6 million shares.
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quote:Originally posted by Leardron: IMO it will be very, very hard for QBID to fail at this point and here is my reasoning. Unlike every other stock out there, QBID is not only a business but a political statement for the gay community. I really feel the Frank is getting some backing from different Gay and Lesbian activist groups and lobbyists to make sure this network succeeds. People ask where he got the money to do buy backs. Well I think he is getting a lot of contributions in the form of cash and as someone pointed out, volunteers. The fact that QBID got mentioned on the Letterman show and had a top 10 done on it is an indicator to me that this network is probably the preferred one of the gay community. I really feel that this network will succeed over the other ones simply because this network is not in it solely for the profit but to help enlighten the community at large. Viacom’s network would simply be seen as another huge business conglomerate trying to simply make a profit. Again this is just my opinion but it is the reason I took a chance investing in QBID and currently hold 6 million shares.
I nominate this for Post of the Day Award.
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quote:Originally posted by Leardron: IMO it will be very, very hard for QBID to fail at this point and here is my reasoning. Unlike every other stock out there, QBID is not only a business but a political statement for the gay community. I really feel the Frank is getting some backing from different Gay and Lesbian activist groups and lobbyists to make sure this network succeeds. People ask where he got the money to do buy backs. Well I think he is getting a lot of contributions in the form of cash and as someone pointed out, volunteers. The fact that QBID got mentioned on the Letterman show and had a top 10 done on it is an indicator to me that this network is probably the preferred one of the gay community. I really feel that this network will succeed over the other ones simply because this network is not in it solely for the profit but to help enlighten the community at large. Viacom’s network would simply be seen as another huge business conglomerate trying to simply make a profit. Again this is just my opinion but it is the reason I took a chance investing in QBID and currently hold 6 million shares.
I agree with your statement, I am also holding Long here, I am accumulating at these prices and I hope to hit the 10mil mark no later that the early part of next week. I have a couple of friends in SF that have RCN and they are impressed by the "Q" and they tell me that it has great support from the Gay community in SF.
In addition I also know a number of other physicians and lawyers in this community that are "Q" shareholders.
GO QBID!!!!
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quote:Originally posted by suzainiee: Ghostyly,no problems with Firefox here. With your computer background, I'm surprised that you had problems.
BTW, do you work or what?
If you read the thread, you'd see there was originally a problem with Firefox that has since been corrected by the webmaster.
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It was her that hyped this stock. I'm sure she was paid well. Very good at what she does. Made her money from the believers and moved on to the next buck.
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quote:Originally posted by jackpot: It was her that hyped this stock. I'm sure she was paid well. Very good at what she does. Made her money from the believers and moved on to the next buck.
You might want to get the facts straight before you make such ludacris remarks.
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QUOTE]I nominate this for Post of the Day Award. [/QB][/QUOTE]
Thanks Pennies. I just felt some of the other investors on this board needed some perspective on QBID that it is more than a business. It is an entity that is blazing new trails in our societal(sp) evolution and you would be a fool not to want to be a part of it.
I'm starting to sound like an activist now, lol, but I am not. Just someone that wants to be a part of something historical and say I was a part of that, and of couse it wouldn't be bad to make some cash along the way
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quote:Originally posted by jackpot: It was her that hyped this stock. I'm sure she was paid well. Very good at what she does. Made her money from the believers and moved on to the next buck.
Diana has not moved anywhere, she is still a big holder of this stock. I am very sad to say that she recently had a family tragedy and has not been up to posting much. She still believes in this stock and holds plenty "long" positions.
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