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died 2004-05-01

This was the change in colour scheme from the previous incarnation of the site. Just a different colour. Nothing else really changed.

The site died because it wasn't pretty anymore. A five minute sketching session with my brother yeilded a new design, which was way more cool (plus it tried to use CSS properly).

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posted: Sun May 1 18:08:23 2004

 
 
 
 
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