Dehanced for Lynx: The list

Call them the awful sites of the day; sites that seem to go out of their way to annoy Lynx users. We've rated them from 0 to 3 on our exclusive Dehance-o-meter:
0. Completely useless, don't waste your time.
1. You can actually get past the home page, but you have to ask yourself: Why?
2. Like assembling a jigsaw puzzle: Eventually you might get something out of it, but they don't make it easy on you.
3. Almost good enough to get off this list.
Run across a site that's been dehanced for Lynx? Let us know!

adobe.mag
This is an online magazine about Adobe Acrobat, a way to publish things online for people not satisified with HTML. Connect and you read "This is an image based site. Please turn on your images and reload this page. Thank you." Ah, but then you see the link for "text only mirror site." So you click on that, only to get abstracts of articles you STILL can't read because they are in Adobe's proprietary Portable Document Format, not text. Bah!
Dehance-o-meter: 1.
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boston.com
The Boston Globe says it spent several million dollars building this Web site, which offers frequently updated New England news. For the most part, it's OK - it even has decent tool bars for those of us who can't see the image maps. Now if only the could figure out how to use "ALT" statements so Lynx users wouldn't see [LINK] all over the place.
Dehance-o-meter: 3
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Boston Athletic Association
Run away from this Boston Marathon site, all bollixed up with [ISMAP]s and unusable tables.
Dehance-o-meter: 1
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Blue Cares
Maybe the name of this Blue Cross/Blue Shield should be changed to Who Cares. It's actually a shame - about five minutes' worth of work would change this into a perfectly decent site.
Dehance-o-meter: 2
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Cajun.net
Who are they? All we know is they sell computers.
Dehance-o-meter: 1
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Campbell's Soup
Mmm, mmm, bad. Liberally seasoned with unusable [ISMAP]s and [INLINE]s. But at least they provide a copyright notice.
Dehance-o-meter: 0
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Computer Shopper
On paper, Computer Shopper is big and bulky. Online, it's completely useless. But thank goodness the copyright notice is there!
Dehance-o-Meter: 0
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Cray C90 Family Product specs
Oh, what in the world does the Cray C90 Family do? We'll never know, unless they fix this page (like they have with the rest of their site).
Dehance-o-meter: 0
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Crisp
Used to be a 0, but they now have a text-only page. Now if only they could do a better job with the ALT statements.
Dehance-o-meter: 3
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Digital City Washington
Your basic useless [ISMAP].
Dehance-o-meter: 0
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Discovery Channel Online
The first time we looked, this site rated a 0 - it was totally useless to Lynx users. They've improved things considerably - you can now get something useful out of this site. But they still need practice eliminating [LINK]s.
Dehance-o-meter: 2
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Double H and Pjon Pjons Home Page
Wouldn't be too terribly bad if it weren't for the link to the "primitive version of the pages," i.e., the text-only one.
Dehance-o-meter: 2
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Exclusiv Magazine and Catalog
Like the Discovery Channel, they've made some efforts to raise their 0 rating. And like the Discovery Channel, they still have some work to do.
Dehance-o-meter: 2
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4AD
Connect and you see "Content," so you click on that. Then you get something that looks like a table of contents. But everything you click on brings you to a page with a [LINK] or three. Life's just too short to waste on such nonsense.
Dehance-o-meter: 1
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George
With all that money, you'd think John-John could afford some extra text to tell us Lynx users why we should care.
Dehance-o-meter: 2
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Good Housekeeping
Bad Webmastering. Connect to this site and you see what looks like a bunch of links. But it turns out many are image maps, which means that you can not get to all of the content. Too bad; we really wanted to see the Apple Lover's Bake Book.
Dehance-o-meter: 1
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Gordon & Glickson, P.C.
Connect and you get a single mysterious [LINK]. Click on it, and you get to some actual content, but why bother?
Dehance-o-meter: 1
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Guestbook 2.0
Quelle deception! The first page looks perfectly usable, but hit your spacebar and you are assaulted with line after line of "This is an imagemap, you can't use it without a graphical browser." All the more annoying because the author won some sort of award for this page.
Dehance-o-meter: 1
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Healthcare Interchange
Probably has something to do with health care, but you'll never know, because the home page is an image map. Oh, there are links to home pages of the people who maintain the site. If you click on the first one, you can bring up a form submit something to their "suggestion box." We suggested they add a text tool bar for Lynx users.
Dehance-o-meter: 0
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Internet World
Would be an ideal site if only they'd remember to insert the proper ALT statements so Lynx users aren't treated to endless lines of [IMAGE] tags.
Dehance-o-meter: 3
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Iomega
Look! Is that a Zip Drive on your desk? We wouldn't know, thanks to Iomega's annoying LINKed site.
Dehance-o-meter: 1
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MSNBC
Hey, Bill Gates! Hey, Tom Brokaw! Here's some news for you: With just a few simple ALT statements you could make your site make sense to us. Now if only you could use those to get rid of the odd gibberish that apparently only means something to Internet Explorer users.
Dehance-o-Meter: 2
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Newspaper Association of America Hotlinks
Geez, you'd think if anybody appreciated the value of simple, text, it would be newspapers. But we have no idea what the NAA thinks is hot because the page requires the use of Netscape 2.0 or higher - connect with anything else and you get an obnoxious note about needing to change browsers. And no e-mail link for sending in a complaint.
Dehance-o-meter: 0
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Nixus
"Get Netscape 2 or higher or MS Internet Explorer 3 (in worst case), and connect again." Sorry, Nix, wrong answer.
Dehance-o-Meter: 0
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NRMA
This is apparently the Australian equivalent of the American Automobile Assocation. But we'll have to take our correspondent's word for us - there's no way to get past the, um, welcome page.
Dehance-o-meter: 0
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Rothman's Cape to Rio Yacht Race
Netscapism spreads to the southern hemisphere via this South African site. Not only can't you get past the "welcome" page with Lynx, you can't enter with older versions of Netscape!
Dehance-o-meter: 0
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Rockshox
What is this site about? We have no idea. As they say on the home page, right before the two, count 'em, two "Download Netscape now!" messages, "Be warned that all navigation on this site is done via image maps."
Dehance-o-meter: 0.
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Sumo
Possibly a world record for the most number of useless [IMAGE]s.
Dehance-o-meter: 0
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Toy Story
Disney must not think much of Lynx users. But they do provide a mail link to the webmaster so you can complain.
Dehance-o-meter: 0
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Wilmington Online
One of the [LINK]s here actually takes you to a useable index, but with no indication of what leads where, we just couldn't be bothered.
Dehance-o-meter: 1
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Wormhole
Appropriate name. Usual useless [IMAGE] and [INLINE] nonsense. There's actually a usable toolbar at the bottom, but with no indication of what the site's about, there's little incentive to waste your time moving your cursor down there (and besides, it's full of [INLINE]'s, too.
Dehance-o-Meter: 1
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