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This looks interesting.
I’m going to start a story and everyone should post a single sentence in the comments that continues the story… And don’t worry, this is the only time I’m planning to do this. You can post as often as you like.
There was once a guy named Rudolph and he was walking down the road one day when. . .
The City of Scottsdale says I’m supposed to charge sales tax on web hosting. Who among this group thinks that’s crazy?
I thought this was an interesting looking .NET Blog System. It appears to have been originally developed by a guy named Scott Watermasysk and I’m not entirely sure of his role now.
A couple of years ago a woman named Karen Schriver redesigned the IRS’ 1040 form to make it easier to use. Unfortunately, it has not been officially accepted by the IRS (and probably won’t be, however it sounds like they liked it) however definately a great example of information design. If you want to look at it in detail you can get links to PDF versions at IDblog.
This is downright cool. I want to go to the hotel!
Hi again folks! We’re going to run the caption contest thing into the ground!
Come up with a caption for this picture and post it in the comments.

Also, leave a comment and let me know if the caption contest idea should go on vacation or if it should stay for at least the next week. After that it’ll be so overdone even I won’t want to do it.
Hey, doesn’t everyone wanna learn XHTML? I looked into this tutorial a bit, and found it worth while. *Cough* I didn’t actually *cough cough* go through the whole tutorial, but I learned a bit, and I must say, XHTML isn’t all that exciting. However, it is pretty impressive to be able to put “Valid XHTML” at the bottom of your website, eh?
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