Unintentional neologism OTD
Jul. 15th, 2003 12:37 pmThe previous tennants of this space left behind a number of covered coffe mugs and other such drinking vessels.
There's one in there that just struck me...
"netrition.com"
I had the thought: Netrition...is that were, one by one, the .coms die, leaving only a few standing?
Yeah, ok, one should really spell it 'nettrition', but that's not as elegant...of course, it'd be better if netrition.com weren't still in business...
There's one in there that just struck me...
"netrition.com"
I had the thought: Netrition...is that were, one by one, the .coms die, leaving only a few standing?
Yeah, ok, one should really spell it 'nettrition', but that's not as elegant...of course, it'd be better if netrition.com weren't still in business...
that's funny...
Date: 2003-07-15 10:08 am (UTC)They have the most low-fi site I've ever seen, it didn't even have a secure ordering system (you called them with a credit card number).
However, I'd give odds that one of the reasons *why* they are still in business is that they are a very low overhead business, never spent $100K for a bloated flashy website, and are selling a product that people actually still buy (diet supplements, protein stuff, etc.)
Same with another vitamin company I used to frequent. www.vrp.com - a "functional" but far from pretty site.