Kudos to nasa.gov

cff5fbc3331334f4Just when you’re ready to throw out the baby with the bath water, along comes a cautionary tale.

In this case, next.gov singles out NASA (and the Library of Congress, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Social Security Administration, and Transportation Security Administration) for “Best Practices for Government Web Sites.”

These sites are not what we would consider to be the best of all federal Web sites — though they certainly could give a number of others a run for their money — but rather sites that employ what consultants say are best online practices. They don’t all make use of the latest and greatest in Web 2.0 technology or sport cutting-edge designs, and that, we’ve learned, can be a good thing.

Go here to see “Why We Picked NASA.”

4 Responses to “Kudos to nasa.gov”


  1. 1 enasni February 8, 2009 at 2:59 pm

    perfect timing. thanks for naming some of the major traitor cells. can you publish the addresses? that way everyone knows where to go with a GUN.

  2. 2 bryantrg February 20, 2009 at 10:33 am

    Okay Enasni, I’ll bite. What exactly are you talking about? I don’t understand your comments.

  3. 3 enasni February 20, 2009 at 10:38 am

    US Army reserve PSYOPs units. NASA Ames Research Center, home of….
    raytheon
    GOOGLE
    YAHOO
    youtube
    myspace
    wordpress
    blogger

    EVERY MAJOR WEBSITE IN AMERICA IS ROUTED IN AND OUT.

    it’s treason. charge and arrest.
    or face America.

  4. 4 enasni February 20, 2009 at 10:41 am

    when i come, and i am coming.
    it will be to late, for courts and judges.


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