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Parker            February 3rd, 2009            5:03 am                    Quick note on validation.  For the most part the XHTML vaealitds ( just little stuff, like using & instead of & amp;  blah blah blah).  The CSS has a bunch of  errors , however, if you look at what most of them are (opacity, background clipping, etc etc) the problem, to me at least, is quite clear.  That's all CSS3, which W3C doesn't validate (because it is not actually a release yet).
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This is right on the money. All too often we are guilty of emibrkang on re-design projects because we have become tired or perhaps our own tastes, skills or experience have moved on. As creatives their is a natural propensity to always feel we can do better by starting from scratch. Of course this may indeed be true but we should temper this with an appreciation that, as you say, realignment is all that may be required.    9:18 pm
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Daemon            February 1st, 2009            10:53 am                    I see that the  world's oldest brand  had been skrtoed-through =) It is only 500 years ago America was discovered, and then it took alot of time to get it to be a state and to develop a  brand . The beer i am drinking ( Leffe ) has more history in it than USA. But, ok, Whitehouse changed site. It's OK i guess.
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Pulp Magazines (often referred to as "the pulps") were inexpensive fiction magazines widely published from the 1920s through the 1950s. The first "pulp" is considered to be Frank Munsey's revamped Argosy Magazine of 1896. Most remaining pulp magazines are science fiction or mystery magazines now in digest form.

The name "pulp" comes from the cheap wood pulp paper on which such magazines were printed. Parallels between comic books and pulp magazines can be drawn; for example, magazines often featured illustrated novel-length stories of heroic characters such as The Shadow, Doc Savage, and The Phantom Detective. Pulp magazines often contained a wide variety of genres, including detective/mystery, science fiction, adventure, romance, war, horror/occult, and others.

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