It's working fine now and (edit), now it's not, lol, if you have to verify age. Different than the previous message so maybe that's progress.
Sometimes unreliable for blend contents, I either go to retailer sites or blend manufacturing home sites. Other than comedic value of some of the reviews, I get more from trying a blend than reading what it tastes like to someone else. It's sort of like trying to explain what steak tastes like to someone who's never eaten beef.I actually (used to) enjoy using it, when it was up. I am one who attempted to go to it many times over this wknd just for my personal searching. Sure, I can find some of my answers elsewhere, but it was/is a go-to.
I use it for one thing, and one thing only... I read Jim's reviews, not for every nuance of flavor or to see if he likes it, but to see what the blend has in it, and whether the main leaf or condimental leaf is forward or not. I also check to see if he says that the casing is obvious.I'm curious to hear what people use the site for and why it's worth the apparent aggravation the switch in ownership has caused. Do you actually go to read people's reviews of blends? The only thing I've used it for is as a database for out-of-production tobacco blends. Like Chasing Embers said, most of the other information I need about a blend can be found either at a retailer's site or by tasting it myself.
Hmmmm, Is the web address “JimInks tobacco reviews” still available?I use it for one thing, and one thing only... I read Jim's reviews, not for every nuance of flavor or to see if he likes it, but to see what the blend has in it, and whether the main leaf or condimental leaf is forward or not. I also check to see if he says that the casing is obvious.
Other than that... they should just delete all of the rest of the reviews.
When I had read that the site was down, I was wondering if he had access to the reviews. If so, he should just publish them on a blog.Hmmmm, Is the web address “JimInks tobacco reviews” still available?
I’m not a newbie, but I do like it for stats on blenders most fav blends. Being in Canada one cannot sample everything that comes down the line. Also it details what a particular blend is made of.I'm curious to hear what people use the site for and why it's worth the apparent aggravation the switch in ownership has caused. Do you actually go to read people's reviews of blends? The only thing I've used it for is as a database for out-of-production tobacco blends. Like Chasing Embers said, most of the other information I need about a blend can be found either at a retailer's site or by tasting it myself.
I keep copies of all my reviews on file. If I could afford the expense of having and maintaining a blog, I would consider doing that since I own the rights to my reviews.When I had read that the site was down, I was wondering if he had access to the reviews. If so, he should just publish them on a blog.
You're very welcome. I'm always happy to help.I agree. @JimInks's reviews are more useful to me than the manufacturers' descriptions. When I get a new to me tobacco, I like to read a Jim review of it so I know what I'm smoking. I was smoking KBV Peaty Hunt for the first time over the weekend while TR was down. The manufacturer's description says "B. Frog’s best hunting mixture. Brown Virginia and a tad of boggy Burley to maintain stealth." I don't need to paste Jim's review here to demonstrate how much more useful it is than the manufacture's description. But from reading it, I know the blend is more burley forward and that the brown Virginia is in a secondary role and that the blend has top notes that "appear to be scotch whiskey, rum, spices, figs, and whatever else..." Much more helpful. Thanks Jim!
Notice it’s very slow compared to the old one. I’m a web developer and if the viewer has to wait more than 3 seconds they tend to move along. It’s the developers curse of instant gratification.Since it was brought up today, I've been looking at the site and they may have changed the look of it and made some updates but overall it's got lots of bugs. For instance, I noticed they have a nice "new blends" section on the home page:
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But if you click on "see all new tobaccos" it takes you to this:
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Not only is that not a list of all new tobaccos, but they have a pretty glaring typo listed too.
I decided to switch to filter search, and searched McClelland. That worked fine:
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But if you click on blend type (ostensibly to re-sort by type rather than rating), it takes you back to this:
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I give this web site 2 stars. Tastes bad and has no nic hit but it looks nice.
Rich I will never be, so I'm used to that. In regard to IT skills, mine are between a beet and a turnip.@JimInks
I dont know if you wanted to bother with it but you dont need to "Afford" to have a blog. You could very likely make money with your reviews. Your not likely to get rich but an ad supported platform would likely make you money. Its a lot of work though.