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Lovefoxx went crowd surfing later. She lost her headband.

Photo by Karh Villavicencio

CSS or Chicago South Shore and South Bend SD38-2 804 rests at the Shops in Michigan City, IN on June-20th-2019.EX LIRC 154/IAIS 154/LLPX 2803/GATX/RSMX 1239. Built October 1978.

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CSS at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver, BC, CANADA on 16 September 2008.

 

Another from John, this time at the April CSS Meetup, so here's what he had to say: "Here we are: Meitar our CSS guru is on the left. Charmian who knows Graphic Design is at center. Then there is me John Uske, I build computer controlled machines."

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Day #4: Antics Block Party

Featuring:

 

Avi Buffalo (US)

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah (US)

CSS (Brazil)

Datarock (Norway)

Gang Gang Dance (US)

The Asteroids Galaxy Tour (Denmark)

 

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party time with CSS at ATP (16/05/09)

Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad Standard Steel built 26 at the Randolph Street Station on January 24, 1983, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.

CSS at Reading 2008.

24 August 2008

Photo report @ olivierlegras.com pour flux4.eu

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On the most basic level, without any extra bells on, Safari is already loosing.

 

Firebug shows me the inherited rules and how each one overrides each element.

 

For example, Safari doesn't even tell me about the inherited font-family from #content.

CSS/Sleigh Bells - Webster Hall NYC 5.11.11

The English Countryside

 

(Photo by/courtesy-of Chip Shahidan)

CSS&SB 100 approaching Randolph Street Station in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in March 1980, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler.

Come November 1st we'll see the launch of Krazykory.com

Erskine sites featured in Japanese book "CSS Creative Design". Book sent kindly by Kazumichi Takahashi.

CSS at Reading 2008.

24 August 2008

Forum, Kentish Town

Layout em XHTML / CSS

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CSS&SB 106 at Michigan City, Indiana on an unknown day in May 1979, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler.

Dr. Thomas Dietz at Dr. William O'Hare's lecture on "Politics and Science of the 2020 Census: Focus on Young Children" for the Sociology Department.

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