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Pixel Pusher by Carol T Chung

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Ahh... To all the web designers out there (or any other type of designer for that matter) who's known what it's like to spend hours moving something a little bit to the right or a little bit to the left, up, down or slightly free transformed an image all over only to not apply it in the end, this shirt is for you! Or perhaps someone you would hold dear, if they could just tear themselves away from the screen and stop indulging in whatever minimal OCD behavior they have within. Look for it at Kotton Fibers.

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This entry posted on 26 October 2005 at 8:33 AM
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