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Shame

What can we say—it happens to the best of us… LOL. Click the image to view our shame in full resolution.

In case you haven’t noticed we were changing things up a little bit here with the graphics, and this little bugger slipped by three of us. Thanks Dan for letting us know, cheers.

Comments

  1. honestly i didn’t see it either :-)

    nikola 9. October 2008, 15:53 #

  2. I would say only one thing to the dude who was making that graphics… and it sound something like “OTPUSTEN SI” :D

    Predrag Jovanovic 10. October 2008, 01:54 #

  3. Let’s just say we’re happy it didn’t happen on any of our clients’ sites. ;)

    Dragan Babić 10. October 2008, 02:38 #

  4. Haha its okay, my eyes went straight to the crazy alien at the bottom. Great illustration!!

    Soh 15. November 2008, 07:38 #

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