You obviously have a minimal understanding of web multimedia. It doesn't take "minutes" to create a fully operational, professional looking page, it takes hours upon hours. You have to design buttons, create banners, link pages, create button animations, enter texts, proofread html/java, create page and domain themes, etc. It is an extremely extensive process. Why do you think it costs so much money to have a legitimate page built by web designers? I am a "certified expert" in Macromedia programs including Dreamweaver, a common web design tool. Many times, and it seems the case with DB&A's website, pages are "parked" when being unused to minimize monthly cost, but reserve the domain for later use. It is not at all abnormal. Now, let me ask this one more time and don't you dare respond to this comment without answering this question: Why won't you call either David Brown or Dan Hollis yourself and ask them these questions?