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	<title>Comments on: I don&#8217;t get paid for this</title>
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	<description>He’s employed at a university. He calls himself a web designer. These are his brain droppings.</description>
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		<title>By: aaron</title>
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		<description>Saw the Smashing article yesterday and starred it in my reader.  Hopefully the next article will detail how on some of the hurdles they specifically stated.  Multiple widths looks to me to be the biggest problem at this time.  Sure, a site may work on a 22 inch widescreen or a 10 inch netbook, but does both end-users have the same experience?</description>
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