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Tim Ventura
Wired calls him "The Linus Torvalds of Antigravity", but NASA still won't return his calls. Since the birth of American Antigravity in 2002, Tim has been featured on a multitude of television networks, such as Nippon TV and the BBC, as well as extensively covered in print by sources as diverse as Wired Magazine and Jane's Defense Weekly. 

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NEW PRODUCT PAGES
By Tim Ventura | Published  03/17/2007

Man, I really like the old American Antigravity "classic" page - with bold colors, lots of pictures, and an artistic flair that the new Content Management System just doesn't allow. I guess both sites are beautiful in their own way, and if I remember correctly, updating the old site - especially updates across the entire site - was becoming a real pain when I upgraded back in 2005. It's strange how something can look so striking until you see it everyday, and then as time progresses you end up seeing only the flaws, and not the beauty.

You might have missed them, but the last pages I built for the American Antigravity "classic" interface went online less than a week before I migrated to the Content Management System - it was a complete renovation of the AAG classic look and feel, but I'd already found another direction to go in, so I put them up, and then forgot about them. The new CMS has product pages also, so it's easy to forget the older ones, despite the fact that they're a little more descriptive.

So two years later, I logged back in to update the whole section -- again. The classic site still gets traffic, and now that I'm releasing the STAIF videos on DVD-Rom, I figured it was time to log back into my web-editor and makes some updates. The results are quite beautiful - perhaps moreso on the black background I chose for the product pages after I got tired of the dark, heavy blue in the classic site. Check it out online: Click here to visit American Antigravity's classic product listings.

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