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    <title>Quote — Stephen Caver</title>
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      <title>I hate snapshots</title>
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      <p>I hate SnapShots. I frickin’ hate SnapShots. Oh, how I hate SnapShots. Hate it, hate it, hate it. HATE. So with SnapShots enabled, when you mouse over a photo, you get a popup showing a cropped version of the same photo. Because it’s so useful to have a cropped popup of the same photo on top of the photo. Lest you not realize, by looking at the photo, that it was a photo. Pop-ups that add no information whatsoever interfering with my mouse cursor are as handy as razor blades in my underwear. F—- SnapShots. I frickin’ hate, hate, hate SnapShots. I wish it would die and go to hell.
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      <p><cite>&mdash; <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/zeldman/2989364152/">Jeffrey Zeldman</a></cite></p>
      
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