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June 13, 2005


Just Don't Know Why Kottke Would Do This
Jason Kottke is sort of the granddaddy of clean, clear, minimalist web design and my fondness for his design sensibilities is such that it was from him that I stole much of the initial look of this site. That is why I can't figure out why he would go and do something like this -- turn a perfectly good text block into an image. It's the sort of thing we stopped doing when CSS made it so that one can pretty much control the look of fonts without resorting to this. Interesting choice, is all I'm saying.

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June 13, 2008 12:31 PM
私はこの悪魔のようなうつ病治療と20年間苦闘しました。はじめの10年は一人でうつ病そしてもう10年はうつ病あるドクうつ病ターと共にうつ病に立ち向かっうつ病たと言っていいでしょう。それはあまりにうつ病長く、辛いうつ病治療の経験でした。しかし、その時間は私に、うつ病に対する深い知恵とうつ病の対処法、そして不屈の勇気うつ病を与えてくれたのです。そして、うつ病にさよならしてください。

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July 7, 2008 10:34 AM
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July 7, 2008 10:35 AM
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July 7, 2008 10:35 AM
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