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JamisonNeu

Mr. Masse
Silver Member
Now that my site is up and going and alot of you have checked it out. I was just wondering what you all think about it. Does anybody like it? Anybody not? Any suggestions to make it better would be appreciated.
www.jamisonneu.com
 
JamisonNeu said:
Now that my site is up and going and alot of you have checked it out. I was just wondering what you all think about it. Does anybody like it? Anybody not? Any suggestions to make it better would be appreciated.
www.jamisonneu.com


Jamison,

Decent looking site. My only advice is to get rid of the animated images as they detract (and distract) from the content. Otherwise, pretty solid.

I have seen you compete at the Super Billiards Expo. Wish I had the stroke for some of those shots :)

Is Jason Lynch still on the circuit? Haven't seen him in a while.
 
I wish people would learn to write in understandable english and then proofread what they have written before they advertise their web sites, or even put them up, for that matter. Looking at the instructions for your custom trick shots, you have run on sentences (multiple sentences strung together with no punctuation). One of my favorite errors is this one: "This is the tricky part the part." Other than that, it's okay, but nothing to make you want to stay there or visit again after the first one unless someone wants to hire you. You coming on here and asking people to visit your site doesn't make sense to me after asking Dr. Dave to remove a link to your site from his site over on CCB. You must have some personality quirks that I am at a loss to understand. Your trick shots and exhibitions are good for the sport, so I thank you for your contribution in that respect.
 
Ditto on the flashing icons. And to nit-pick a little... I like the St. Louis Arch video, particularly with the first missed shot, but you need to edit out the 32 seconds of cue chalking before the shot.

I agree with bsmutz on the Dr. Dave matter. It does seem a bit strange that on one hand you asked him to remove your link - then invite everyone to your site. But I'll get over it. ;-)
 
Jason has been going through some tough times not to be discussed by me here in public forum style. Jason is a nice kid he will be back.



pool said:
Jamison,

Decent looking site. My only advice is to get rid of the animated images as they detract (and distract) from the content. Otherwise, pretty solid.

I have seen you compete at the Super Billiards Expo. Wish I had the stroke for some of those shots :)

Is Jason Lynch still on the circuit? Haven't seen him in a while.
 
Thank You I will try to use spell check in the future. I hope we can move on...I don't wanna be part of Dr.Dave or his website so, therefore I will quit promoting on my own??? I just prefer to know the people I am assoc. with. Now, I am sure I made the right decision it has been proven without a doubt. Probably could have been more sensitive in my original posting...but, I have already made apologies for my small error in judgment in the way I handled it. More importantly I hope my shots brought a smile to your face.
Jamison Neu

bsmutz said:
You coming on here and asking people to visit your site doesn't make sense to me after asking Dr. Dave to remove a link to your site from his site over on CCB. You must have some personality quirks that I am at a loss to understand. Your trick shots and exhibitions are good for the sport, so I thank you for your contribution in that respect.
 
Thank you I hope we all get over it soon :) About that video I was trying to show me putting the pool stick together. I was concerned with the perseption of the editing but, I will defenitly make the change. I hope that you all understand the flashing icons my web tech is in school and she is testing out her skills on the site I'm sure with time they will be better flashy icons lol I hope this is understandable I'm not into it either but, how to refuse a friend is another topic for discussion. So for now we have to see the flashy icons but, I will try to talk to her.
Jamison Neu

TimFXF said:
Ditto on the flashing icons. And to nit-pick a little... I like the St. Louis Arch video, particularly with the first missed shot, but you need to edit out the 32 seconds of cue chalking before the shot.

I agree with bsmutz on the Dr. Dave matter. It does seem a bit strange that on one hand you asked him to remove your link - then invite everyone to your site. But I'll get over it. ;-)
 
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Jamison Neu wrote:
> I hope that you all understand the flashing icons my web tech
> is in school and she is testing out her skills on the site I'm
> sure with time they will be better flashy icons lol I hope this
> is understandable I'm not into it either but, how to refuse
> a friend is another topic for discussion.

Is this English? Sorry, but I have to ask (since I'm a foreigner myself).

bsmutz wrote:
> I wish people would learn to write in understandable english
> and then proofread what they have written before they advertise
> their web sites, or even put them up, for that matter.

Amen to that!

-- peer
 
I've heard of the Neu math. But Neu english? ;-)

Sorry that you feel that way about Dr. Dave. Between him and Robert Byrne - I'm a beginner and they are my teachers so far. Not a bad way to start IMHO.

Good luck to you and your web tech.
 
JamisonNeu said:
Now that my site is up and going and alot of you have checked it out. I was just wondering what you all think about it. Does anybody like it? Anybody not? Any suggestions to make it better would be appreciated.
www.jamisonneu.com

Nice site. I heard Dieckman is building you a masse cue with interchange weight capability. This got to be the ultimate masse cue. I bet you can't wait to use it. I hope to see some great new video of you using it.
 
Web site

I agree on the animations. Don't forget a " Road Stories" section. Always remember to changes the names to protect the guilty;)
 
I used a 13mm for all the shots on the site today. I am getting a 14mm made right now. Hopefully it will save my sholder for a few extra years...
Thanks.
Tennesseejoe said:
These were some very good shots. What type and size tips do you use for the various masse shots?
 
Hey Jamison,

To be brutally honest - I completly dislike the look of the site. Very unprofessional, it's not clean - which makes it so much easier for a viewer to click the "X" instead of checking out what you're all about.
Get in contact with me, I can do you something REAL nice
( www.sfltap.com ) - that's one of my recent works.

aze@95ent.com - Email
 
Thank you

I appreciate your honesty. I am assuming you want money to make it better. The thing is my site was done for free. Thank you for your feedback. I am disapointed you don't like my site. I will be trying to make it better all the time. Hope you liked the shots on the site.
Jamison


To be brutally honest - I completly dislike the look of the site. Very unprofessional, it's not clean - which makes it so much easier for a viewer to click the "X" instead of checking out what you're all about.
Get in contact with me, I can do you something REAL nice
( www.sfltap.com ) - that's one of my recent works.

aze@95ent.com - Email
 
JamisonNeu said:
Now that my site is up and going and alot of you have checked it out. I was just wondering what you all think about it. Does anybody like it? Anybody not? Any suggestions to make it better would be appreciated.
www.jamisonneu.com

I liked the videos of you shooting the masse's a lot. That yo-yo shot doesn't even seem possible. Clearly, this is a skill which you've developed to its fullest potential.

I think that's the strongest part of your site. The video's worked well for me. They loaded quickly and looked good. I truly enjoyed seeing the extremes you can impart on the cueball.

Is there anything (like silicone) you put on the cueball to make the spin take, or can you do all of this with oridinary equipment?

Chris
 
What your opinion on Sayginer masse shots in his two videos. Do you think those shots could be translated over to Artistic Pool shots?
 
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