David Dylan Jessurun: Wishing you…

Web users are web-builders

Wishing you…

A merry Christmas and a happy, creative and defcon0 new year!

We’ve nearly ran out of 2009, so if you liked it enjoy it now before it’s gone! It has been a strange year. Some good, lots of bad, but not as much bad as everybody thought. And the good is very good. You know who you are.

Without further ado I give you the obligatory bit of Photoshop trickery. I hope you like it and please believe me; it’s from the heart.

I will leave you with a quote I think fits the end of this particular year:

“We drove out in the early morning with the radio jammed on R'n'B
Drive away, drive away, and he turned to me and smiled
Said, how does it feel to be living through the Fall of Rome
And I said it's beginning to feel OK”

-New Model Army-

A merry Christmas and a happy, creative and defcon0 new year!

A merry Christmas and a happy, creative and defcon0 new year!

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David Dylan Jessurun has been involved with ‘the web’ since 1992. He considers himself a pragmatic standardista and usability/accessibility propagandist. His Web-scout badges include: researching and developing research methods, SEO/SEA, (x)HTML/CSS and design. He also writes. The information in this article is presented ‘as is’ with no guarantees whatsoever. All copyrights and trademarks apply. Reposting/publishing this information is expressly prohibited except in the form of a short (fair use) quotation and link to the original. Please respect the author’s wishes and keep the web a safe place for authors and artists. Thank you.

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