All I can think of to write about is the server status, but that's already at the top right hand of your screen, in bold. So assuredly you've already clicked it. Even if you haven't, now you definitely will. Unless you're in the minority (specifically 2.7% of people in the US, plus or minus 0.05%) I imagine you're finding it very hard not to click, now that your attention has been drawn to it.
I can let you in on a little secret. Our web design was developed over several years by a very high priced advertising firm. They spent millions of dollars running exhaustive batteries of psychological tests, finding out exactly how people view a website and how to draw their attention forcefully where we want it.
They weren't making it for us, they were developing it for one of the larger dotbombs. When the bottom dropped out of the market, some of dmg's contacts told him about it and we picked it up at quite a discount. I think they were just happy to find another buyer.
It's a bit spooky reading a web page that speaks to you subconsciously, attacking your natural web browsing instincts without you even being aware of it. When I first started using it, I'd find my mouse going places and clicking things on the site when I wasn't paying close attention. Once or twice I even awoke in the middle of the night browsing Adequacy. I don't remember getting up and going to the computer at all. Freaky stuff.
We've toned the design down a bit since then, but many of the techniques are still being used. That's why for me and most of the other editors on the site, we've put up an alternate web design. I just found it way too creepy to be toyed with like that. It's sort of hard to do what editing needs to be done when you find yourself compelled to browse the web site, you know? It's designed more for end users anyway.
Sometimes I just wish it didn't look so monochrome, right zikzak?
[Editor's commentary] by zikzak
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Dear elby,
I agree. I think it's time we considered an alternate artistic scheme
for our site. We need more color to liven the place up. The current
achromatic nature is just too compelling. Perhaps this note can serve
as an initial guide for possibilities?
Sincerely,
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