Hang on there, just stop what you're doing. Do you see how terrible the website below looks? That's because the browser you are using is horribly out of date. Internet Explorer 6 was first released on August 27, 2001. Since that date we have developed much better ways of making websites and your browser doesn't support them. This isn't the only website that doesn't work properly in your antiquated browser. The longer you delay updating your software, the more websites will stop working.
If you don't know anything about computers or websites, please visit Microsoft's website and click on the 'download' button to update your browser http://www.microsoft.com/ie.
If you do know a thing or two about computers there are many more options open to you. Please visit the following links for a list of current browsers Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Firefox, Opera.
This is the personal website of Adam Lappin. It is a digital home for the lessons learned in UI Design, Graphic Design, Web Design, Front End Development, UX Design, Graphic Art, Product Design, Creativity, Human-Computer Interaction, satire & general observations in life. It also aims to act as an area for playful experiment, a portfolio, a way to communicate & whatever else captures the imagination of the creator(s) or consumer(s).
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Sitting in the garden with a glass of vodka & coke, watching the cool air being heated by our Chiminea http://twitpic.com/2kx5t0
RT @itunes10icon: Everyone's so quick to judge me. I don't judge you and that shitty, hipster music you listen to.
This HTML5 demo site is pretty damn amazing. If you haven't already seen it, check out The Wilderness Downtown: http://bit.ly/ai9n9c
Newsletter header aimed at retired pirates: ARGH! SEND YOUR UNWANTED GOLD BULLION & TREASURE CHESTS IN TODAY ME HEARTIES!
Received a spam email that read "SEND YOUR UNWANTED GOLD IN TODAY!". Are pirates getting wise to the 21st century?
http://bit.ly/auEIKM Apple & Facebook fall out over Ping - interesting exclusive from @karaswisher (found via @ruskin147 & @NateLanxon).
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