Writing for the Web

So this is a little off topic, but I’m taking this class right now called “Writing for the Web” (W4W).  It starts out a little lo-tech, but the focus is more on theory and some of the interesting issues that arise regarding the disconnect between code and actual textual communication.  We’re starting out with some old skool html coding (which I haven’t really tinkered with since ’01), then moving on into coding in CSS and more.  I’m hosting my site for the class on this server, so I thought I’d toss a link up here: W4W.  Enjoy.

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  1. By :By :RE: I would agree that would help, but I think you need to take income into accnout.Thus, perhaps a $20 co-pay would be okay for someone making under $25,000 a year (or for kids so that parents don’t delay taking them to the doctor), but someone making over $100,000 a year should probably have a $2,000 deductible, minimum.we don’t want people not going to the doctor because of a deductible.Exactly. That’s why it’s based on income. Can’t you understand anything at all?The problem with health care is too many people use it too much because it costs them little or nothing. That means that for other people it’s too expensive. If you have some sort of a sliding deductible and/or copay you wouldn’t have that problem.This really isn’t rocket science. Rate this comment: 0 0

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