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Plastic.com uses Slashcode

posted by Krow on 02:38 PM January 17th, 2001   Printer-friendly   Email story
Anonymous Coward writes "Plastic.com, sister site to Feed and Suck, is a new site that is running Slashcode (at least according to the logo at the bottom of their home page."
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  • Well, thanks for looking at us that you might create something we can have a look at, and further in looking back to see what we are looking at.

    Or something.
  • Big /. Fans! (Score:2, Interesting)

    The team at Automatic Media-- the parent of FEED [feedmag.com], Suck [suck.com], AltCulture [altculture.com] and PLASTIC [plastic.com] -- is proud to be affiliated with slashcode and happy to be part of the slash community. Thanks for having a look.
  • It's the nicest-looking Slash site I've seen until now.
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    Check out the Slash in Italian Project [kenobi.it]

  • Been on their site, excellent stuff. Nice graphics and everything. Great that they are embracing the slash stuff and seem (according to anonymous coward there) to have interest in helping develop it..........
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    It's either on the beat or off the beat, it's that easy.
  • by Anonymous Coward
    Indeed.

    They have also made it impossible to have a trolltalk, a long-held, uber-important feature of slash. How will the trolls keep up the hits if they have no trolltalk! The entire site is doomed to failure, methinks...
  • Very nice! How did you do the right hand boxes? (I'd like to borrow the idea for my own site) D.
  • A news item in an ezine brought me to plastic, which led me to slash. This is great: I've been weeks researching discussion software (to use for a site I'm starting) and I was about to spend $2000 on the best one I knew (motet)... Then I discovered slash. Great software (and plastic uses it in a really interesting way.) This has been my best morning's work all year :-)
  • by Anonymous Coward
    otoh, maybe that was just a brief error... =)
  • by Anonymous Coward
    done. i've made friends with them and they'll be giving the code to do that back. they seem like really cool guys, super interested in developing slash to the next level of coolness and giving the code back, which is always helpful. ;) also the community on their site is pretty intelligent and humouous, check it out.
  • by Anonymous Coward
    and they have added things like getting an email when someone replies to your comment/article....

    Now, how about getting the slash wennies to collaborate with thse guys?!?