Re: What happened to the shopping cart?


Jim, If you are referring to 4eae69f11@rewrite. that was the address assigned
to my response to Bob P. question. I did sign off John Ludi, AIS Storefront,
which appears at the end of my response. John LudiAIS Storefront

---------- Original Message ----------
From: "Jim Morris" <1005@rewrite.aisboard.org>
To: aisdiscuss@aisboard.org
Subject: Re: [AISdiscuss] What happened to the shopping cart?
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2014 19:27:25 -0400 (EDT)

All,

I wish I knew who _101p@rewrite_ (mailto:101p@rewrite)  is so I  would know
who we have as an artist.  I would also like to know who _4eae@rewrite_
(mailto:4eae@rewrite)  is.  I'm serious that I want  you all to sign your
names
to your emails so I know your opinions on our  topics.  I'm sorry to keep
harping on this but I hope someone starts paying  attention!!!  My computer
does NOT identify you otherwise.

Jim Morris
President
American Iris Society


In a message dated 6/11/2014 3:40:06 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
101p@rewrite.aisboard.org writes:

Thanks  John for the information on the shopping cart. I do remember now
that the  board had this discussion. I guess I just filed it away thinking
wait a couple  of months to use the shopping cart.

I think a shopping cart is a  wonderful thing and I greatly appreciate all
the work you have done to create  it. I know when I shop online I tend to go
to sources that have an easy  shopping cart. I often feel pushed into the
new tech driven world and have  resisted the smart phone and the notebook.
But sometimes I wish I had them.  And I find as much as I complain I still go
to my computer to find information  even though I have an extensive library.
In many ways I feel we have all  gotten spoiled by technology. And even if
I would like to be a Luddite, I  still expect/demand the latest best way of
doing something. But each change  seems harder and I feel about five years
behind the times. Even though AIS has  come a long way in the last five years
I think we are still about ten years  behind. I would really like to find
some irisarians that could bring all of  us, AIS and myself, into the present
and even aim at the future.

If  there is anyone out there who can do simple graphics for advertisements
we  need your skills. Years ago I used to be an Artist. I won first place
in the  only competition I ever entered and I have sold numerous paintings
and had  several college courses in design and drawing. But today graphics is
all  computer program manipulation. If you own the right program and know
how to  use it you can do what a freehand artist can do in a fraction of the
time.  Today, I lack the software and experience to express my visions. I am
feeling  more and more like a dinosaur.


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