Evolution of the NAC Webpage:
Original Page, click here:

The Original Page, was assembled in about 5 min. The effort was more to design an overall
look for the webpage.
Noted flaws were the over-cheesyness of the graphics, which looked like something created
by a proud 5yr old for the refrigerator.
Also the stars made the text too hard to read.
While retaining the over all design, the concept was clarified by the Mark II website.
Revision Prototype, click here:

The Revision incorporated lower-key stars, so as not to obscure the text.
The 5yr old's graphics were replaced with much higher quality images, and several hours of
actual effort involved in creating a more professional image, while still retaining the
basic "Fly-By-Night" concept.
It had too many clouds.
Current Version, (you already saw it before
you got here) click here:

The Current Version is not the Final Version.
Likely there will never be a Final Version.
This page should evolve.
The core Fly-By-Night concept will be retained, however the current AnimatedGif image of
the flying plane, will hopefully be replaced by some sort of Flash or Java implementation,
with a static HTML fallback for those with primitive or stupid browses.
I don't really like the idea of the plane flying from one cloud to another, probably
somewhere in the Bermuda Triangle, as the plane enters the cloud, and emerges from the
other one on the left of the screen some moments later... But it was the best I
could do.
With a JAVA plane, hopefully it can fly in from one side of the screen, and out the other,
at varying heights and following various courses.
But to do that, I must learn JAVA. :)
Future Concepts:
July 4th/Summer Sky:

Possibly fireworks and possibly a biplane.
Halloween:

A witch, of course.
Christmas:

Much like the witch for Halloween, what would be Christmas without old St. Nick.
Others:

A concept I have, is to actually rotate out the graphics on a regular basis, providing
some variety for all 4 or 5 people who will visit my website over the course of the year.
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