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A rock that might hold the oldest form of complex life on Earth

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Re: A rock that might hold the oldest form of complex life on Earth

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A little bit of a side here, but I'm impressed with the page's presentation. It's a university website, but the layout and overall design is really polished. Great work.

The presentation has one of the most annoying things I know, it quotes itself. And it quotes a lot. It is like watching sports game when commentator says you that there will be a home run in a while, and the final game score will be such and such. You lose all the intrigue of the game this way.

Re: A rock that might hold the oldest form of complex life on Earth

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post #5
post #3

A little bit of a side here, but I'm impressed with the page's presentation. It's a university website, but the layout and overall design is really polished. Great work.

The presentation has one of the most annoying things I know, it quotes itself. And it quotes a lot. It is like watching sports game when commentator says you that there will be a home run in a while, and the final game score will be such and such. You lose all the intrigue of the game this way.

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Re: A rock that might hold the oldest form of complex life on Earth

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post #5
post #3

A little bit of a side here, but I'm impressed with the page's presentation. It's a university website, but the layout and overall design is really polished. Great work.

The presentation has one of the most annoying things I know, it quotes itself. And it quotes a lot. It is like watching sports game when commentator says you that there will be a home run in a while, and the final game score will be such and such. You lose all the intrigue of the game this way.

This one is particularly egregious. It has a quote, then a few lines down (if not the line immediately after, like in the first case) has a paragraph which is just the quote. Why is it making us read the same thing twice in a row?
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