If you are reading this via RSS, you may not be aware that the website has undergone some further changes. In addition to a new banner and new fonts, the site now features headlines from my daily Internet law news service, a blogroll, trackbacks, and better access to the blog archives. Further changes are planned in the weeks ahead and feedback is always welcome.
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August 10, 2006
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Nice Facelift!
Just thought I’d let you know that the facelift was well done already. Nice one! 🙂
yup.. nicely done
nice and crisp looking
Well done.
Very well done. The biggest improvement is in the comments section – they are so much easier to read! It used be quite annoying to try and figure out where one comment stopped and the next one started.
Nice and crisp indeed!
A much nicer interface Michael! Photo too. 🙂
Well Done!
Well Done!
I missed my daily fix of Internet Law. Good to see you back online with a working RSS feed!