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Re: The hoodlum Community Site.
Ray! You've moved to Reflux!
Re: The hoodlum Community Site.
eh, i don't like the layout at all. as a fanpage, it's good, but the layout is awful, IMO.
Re: The hoodlum Community Site.
Err, just wondering. What does IMO stand for?
Re: The hoodlum Community Site.
in my opinion.
Re: The hoodlum Community Site.
Okay fair enough.
Re: The hoodlum Community Site.
Ok, it's a good website, I voted good !

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Re: The hoodlum Community Site.
Soon there shall be Dutch and French versions of it, thanks to the people within the team.
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Ask me if you need something translated to Dutch!
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The navigation bar on the website, e.g. Homepage, Forums, downloads e.t.c
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Today there is a new kind of online community called Social Networking Models. When an online community is powered by a Social Software, the software is designed to place certain limitations on the users and how relationships are formed, particularly when two strangers make initial contact. The number one advantage of this is the users’ behavior is regulated because the software sets a limit on the amount of contact they have with each other, as opposed to the physical world where the boundaries of interpersonal communication and appropriate behavior lie on societal norms and etiquette, which can easily be broken.
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they all suck.
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Indeed.
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This paper is about culture, in particular that aspect that deals with visual language, both pictorial and written. I write not as a traditional art historian, but as someone who was exposed early on to the Metropolitan and the Modern Museums in New York, and who went the way of the artist at first, then designer and art director, brand strategist and currently design professor.




