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The best web design company in the world ... ever: superior-web-solutions.com

My better half forwarded on a link to me today, and now I have seen something that has made me question my future career on the web. I just don't think I can compete at this level and will have to retire to a life of solitude on a remote island devoid of all technology.

http://superior-web-solutions.com/



Just one example from their portfolio: http://industrialpainter.com/

Now I'm not saying I'm the best web developer/designer in the world but I'm glad to see companies are still out there keeping the web of the early 90s alive and kicking. It's important we hold on to these important technological cultural milestones, unless we've gone full circle and are now entering a whole new retro-flash movement?

Think this is going viral by the stats on the bottom of the page (when it works properly):

3 views yesterday.
Over 9800 today and still counting.

In case anyone is interested, they do appear to be recruiting http://superior-web-solutions.com/Broadband/Careers/careers.html.

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