Via a comment by Frank Hood on my less is more post, here is the perfect comic to illustrate my point. Be sure to read the comments to the comic…
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by Nick Gall | October 5, 2008 | 1 Comment
Via a comment by Frank Hood on my less is more post, here is the perfect comic to illustrate my point. Be sure to read the comments to the comic…
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