I believe her . . .
The video is a bit long, but worth it just to watch her dance.
Talk about hips not lying. Wow, this Shakira song is so catchy, just like the Laundry Service album that I listened to non-stop freshman year. I adore her.
Also, if I were just a tad more web design savvy I bet I would find this hilarious.
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There was an article in the WSJ today about how many lawyers are also bloggers and many bloggers are lawyers, how the two go together. Looks like you are on your way... :)
that site about web design. he brings up points that are in just about every single web design/development book that is out there. do you know what really ends up happening though? unless you want to pay $100/hr or more, you won't get designs that work that well; it takes a lot of time to get pages that have high functionality. the truth is most clients want their pages done within a certain time frame. they don't care about user interface, search engine optimization or any of that crap. most ppl just care that it "works" and then they proofread it like they would do for an essay, then bam. done.
this is good on many fronts. messy code prevents "non-technical" people from actually digging into the code to figure out, "hey! all this is EASY!" which is great, because a lot of stupid ppl keep programmers fed. this also makes it more difficult for a company to say, "ok, we have the main code now, in order to maintain it, we'll hire some firm in India!" Thirdly, messy code that may break (occassionally) will keep the client coming back to say, "Can you fix this?" And then you say, "Sure, but I'm charging you."
The great thing about programming is that there's no malpractice lawsuits like there can be in the medicine industry. Then again, most nickle and dime places won't pay quarter of a mil for a website, all the while everyone has to pay that if they want open heart surgery. What I'm getting at is that sometimes webpages suck, but you always get what you pay for. People who evangelize good webpages are saying one of two things, 1. you buy old navy, but you should really expect the quality to be more like armani 2. i tell you armani suits are the only way to go, and u better be damn sure you'll pay full price. honestly, who needs condescending rip-off artists? these ppl need to shove it and quit their jobs, like i always do.
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