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#1 2005-10-13 14:15:22

-P-
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From: Finland
Registered: 2005-09-10
Posts: 211

True story - webdesign

This is totally offtopic, move it to more appropiate place if needed.

But I wanted to share this with you guys, just priceless!! :D

Make me a website

Last edited by -P- (2005-10-13 14:17:29)

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#2 2005-10-13 14:51:19

paularms
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From: University of Minnesota
Registered: 2004-10-21
Posts: 155
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Re: True story - webdesign

That was just great.

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#3 2005-10-13 16:41:59

MsContrary
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From: California
Registered: 2004-12-27
Posts: 52
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Re: True story - webdesign

I liked “beginner’s” final statement the best.

M


I am not a professional woman

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#4 2005-10-14 06:59:33

Destry
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From: Haut-Rhin
Registered: 2004-08-04
Posts: 4,912
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Re: True story - webdesign

Yeah, no doubt, “isn’t that tight?” …and then the question marks. Hilarious!

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#5 2005-10-14 07:54:08

akokskis
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From: Baltimore-ish, USofA
Registered: 2004-11-28
Posts: 230
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Re: True story - webdesign

Hahaha… Oh, I know people like that.
I’m even indulging one of them, that being my brother, so I don’t really mind. Also, I’m not a real designer, so that plays a part in that whole deal…

But anyways, that was rich. Very rich indeed.


My Photoblog, and my personal site. Got nav? ako_nav.
Thanks for taking the time to look…

— vc3 —

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#6 2005-10-16 00:17:23

bizartist
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From: Los Angeles, CA
Registered: 2005-03-11
Posts: 62
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Re: True story - webdesign

sad, but true. ;)

Why is it we as humans can’t get past the fact that goods (solid) are somehow considered more valuable than services (intangible)? Just one of the quirks of the uninformed, I guess (silly consumers)

Funny stuff.


After enduring years of Art School, mild mannered Owen Waring noticed some unusual changes… the constant bombardment of criticism, it seems, had altered his DNA. Half pixel pusher, half programmer, he had become…. THE BIZARTIST

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