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24 Nov 2003 by Jason Fried

I just want it to stop raining. This guy wants an elephant. [Warning: Loud]

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24 Nov 2003 | Scrivs said...

That scared the sh*t out of me when I tab-clicked it. You need to place a warning on that thing!

24 Nov 2003 | Matthew Oliphant said...

I think even the warning needs a warning. And for some strange reason, I want an elephant.

25 Nov 2003 | Brad Pineau said...

Yah.. that warning doesn't warn enough!

16 Jan 2004 | James said...

If an application is designed well, the reward for users is that they will learn it faster, accomplish their daily tasks more easily, and have fewer questions for the help desk. As a developer of a well-designed application, your returns on that investment are more upgrade revenue, reduced tech support, better reviews, less documentation, and higher customer satisfaction. The rewards of building a good-looking Aqua application are worth taking the extra time.

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