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It's a lazy Sunday and you've got nothing better to do but read our newsletter and think to yourself, "Now, who do I know in Portland that need the services of this upstanding company? Who wants to save on their next projects? Who? Who?" You look just like a baby owl, all wild-eyed, and you probably have a little graduation hat... Yep, you're studious like that.
Also, let me just disclaimer a bit: I coded the newsletter using Dreamweaver (it had to be done in tables for the purpose of it being sent in email.) I have not had to code anything by hand in about 4 years. This experience totally conked me on the head with the fact that I haven't coded in a very long time.
I sometimes forget that many designers have to wear both hats (I can read and write code fine, but I never have to do it). I have an immense respect for what Jeremiah does. When you get to be the interaction designer/user experience designer/graphic designer/web designer as your only function, it's easy to forget the other hard part,

