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Subject: Re: FLASH: Ergonomic Chair Done in Flash--Need URL
From: unique
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2000 04:14:35 GMT

>I've asked this on a couple of lists, but some vaguely remember this
>site, but can't give me an address. I was wondering if any of you might
>remember:
>
>This site was very hi-tech looking, with a mathematical grid [green] on a
>field of black, and it had 3 dimensional menus with green tabs that came
>out.
>
>I believe it was selling an ergonomic hi-tech chair, but I am not sure
>now, its been a while.
>
>I remember when you selected one of the tabs, a sub menu opened...
>
>It has to be a Flash site of the day winner of some sort... or possibly
>DHTML...
>
>Please... anyone remember this site, name and url?

Well, first I tried an advanced search on hotbot (chair, ergonomic,
etc., plus "must include .swf file"). Nothing.

Then I searched all of my Flash posts from all five Flash lists I'm
on, from August '99 on, and the only one with the word "chair" that
comes even close just happens to be one from you. I know it's a long
shot, but here it is:


====== Forwarded Message ======
Date: 1999.08.30 14.35
Received: 1999.08.30 18.48
From: Jefferis <Jefferisatpathway [dot] net>
To: Flash MailList <flasheratshocker [dot] com>



http://www.flashzone.com/source/F4Actions.html

I went here and about fell off my chair. 3d rotations and user
interactive.

Okay... How much of the graphics were Flash created? And what exactly is
being highlighted? The coding that allows user interaction, or the
graphics themselves?

I was very impressed, but a little confused.

Thanks

Jeff

====== End Forwarded Message ======


BTW, that link is dead, but you could always enquire ...

Jeff, if that isn't it, if you ever (since last August) posted
anything about the site you're referring to, or can come up with any
keywords that would be highly likely to score a hit within my vast
collection of posts, lemme know.

Good luck,

Ken Sherwood


--

"In particular, I was musing about where Flash would be in a couple
of years. Right now, it's been delivered to a vast number of
clients, either by being packaged with a browser, or via a download.
Developers are now developing Flash content that is small yet
effective visually. It seems to offer lots of design possibilities.
Will it still be here in 3 years? Adobe, who has deeper pockets than
Macromedia, has announced a Flash competitor. Will Macromedia
survive? Will their vision and focus, so far unsullied [*sic*],
survive?"

-- hwg-theory list contributor, 2000.02.12

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