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Bob_Huntley

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Re:Grade for GolfClubAtlas.com in 2007?
« Reply #125 on: January 14, 2008, 12:00:29 AM »
. . .   I would like to see all participants complete their profiles. I would also like to see a "remarks" section added where each could tell a little about themselves


 I agree. Even if there is just a mention of the region of where they live, it helps with aligning and envisioning others' perspectives.  

Also, but not so important, if the maximum avatar sizing could be increased from 65 X 65 to maybe 100 X 100 (still pretty small).  

1. I have updated my profile, what you can fit at least.

2. The avatar can fit below, see mine.

3. Slag, who are you? I really don't know!

Mike,

I think this is quite an important requirement for GCA. I was going over the list of some of the chaps who have intimated that that they  would be coming to the Kings Putter in April. I was hoping to offer some help in playing a couple of our gems. In attempting to make it worthwhile for those on the other coast, I went to their profiles on the IM screen and found....nothing.

Sorry guys, but I had to go elsewhere.


Bob

Brett Hochstein

  • Karma: +0/-0
Re:Grade for GolfClubAtlas.com in 2007?
« Reply #126 on: January 15, 2008, 01:50:21 AM »
I'll give an A with belief an A+ is possible following the upgrades.  I can't say how valuable this site is--and to so many people in so many ways.  

The one thing I would like to see is an easier way to load photos.  I can't quite get it right with the current method, and it is a bit of a hassle to do it indirectly like it is.

Thanks for everything this site does.  The core--the discussions, people, and spirit--of this site is what makes it special, and technology and upgrades have nothing on that.  
"From now on, ask yourself, after every round, if you have more energy than before you began.  'Tis much more important than the score, Michael, much more important than the score."     --John Stark - 'To the Linksland'

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