count me in as another one thinking that virgin had died. i think black is a poor choice if you're trying to celebrate an achievement. i think red/white/blue would've been better, with black text perhaps.
count me in as another one thinking that virgin had died. i think black is a poor choice if you're trying to celebrate an achievement. i think red/white/blue would've been better, with black text perhaps.
I thought I was the only one.
Simple, harmless mistake though.
simple. but not harmless.
MarathonMind wrote:
simple. but not harmless.
Well, anyone that reads two words of it will know he didn't die. I caught on in the first three seconds.
same here, i was pretty upset until i started reading...
X-Runner wrote:
First thing in red it says "30 Years Ago Today - History Was Made"
That didn't make me think any one was dead.
Had he actually died today, they still could have made this statement as a testament to what he accomplished. So, all things considered, it really did give the indication that he had passed away.
Agreed.
He's dead though, right?
I'm with you. I thought he died, as well.
How did he die? I heard a rumor it was a motorcycle accident.
Who can remember? It was 30 years ago!
running is better wrote:
count me in as another one thinking that virgin had died. i think black is a poor choice if you're trying to celebrate an achievement. i think red/white/blue would've been better, with black text perhaps.
I'm disappointed my web designing genius isn't being acknowledged. I did use red, white and blue. To represent the USA.
But maybe it is appropriate everyone views it as a funeral as once the 'white man' stopped winning, the public at large stopped caring about world cross.
I think it's a disgrace that world cross isnt' viewed as one of the single best events in the sport even if Kenya or Ethiopia sweep the top 20.
rojo wrote:
But maybe it is appropriate everyone views it as a funeral as once the 'white man' stopped winning, the public at large stopped caring about world cross.
Rojo. Who's 'everyone'? I don't know anyone who stopped caring about world cross because "the white man stopped winning." Could to help me out and name at least one or two people who feel like this?
We must travel in very different circles?