Thursday, April 1, 2010

Small Print Review 2


The new site I have found is a site specifically for people wanting to know more about the Bermuda Triangle. This site places huge importance on the fact that there is real, proven documentation that planes, ships, boats, and people have all coincidentally disappeared in this mysterious are of the Atlantic Ocean between Bermuda, Miami, and San Juan, Puerto Rico. As expected, many people like myself have sought out to find out whether the hype over this phenomenon is real. This site is dedicated to those exact people. Bermuda-triangle.org also provides lists of vanished ships and aircrafts, and even cites the approximate date of its disappearance! The author of the site even wrote a book entitled: Into the Bermuda Triangle by Gian J. Quasar

Overall, I think Bermuda-Triangle.org provides fairly good information. It is the perfect site for anyone new to the concept of the Bermuda Triangle. It provides a list of Facts and Myths, meaning that what you may have heard on T.V. may or may not be true! also provides sufficient proof of the claims made on its site. I think that the site is a good resource, but I also think it is poorly designed. The site has a lot of information, but it seems as though there wasnt much time put into designing it. If it were designed better, it would catch more attention. Poorly designed sites give off that the info on the site may be false or only partially true; whereas if it is designed well, people may actually take the time to look through it. Overall the site is a good, reliable source for information.

Quasar, Gian J. "Bermuda-Triangle.org: A Journey into the mysteries of the sea." Bermuda-Triangle.org. Gian J. Quasar, 13/04/2008. Web. 1 Apr 2010. .

1 comment:

Ms. Leslie Terrell said...

Good critique just missing your quote! 45/50

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