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Why I'm glad I'm not responsible for the university website (yeah, it's really like that):

Taking a fresh look.

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It's like Harold traded in his purple crayon for a Sharpie marker.


Check out the full story from the Lexington Herald-Leader.

Now anybody with kids will tell you that permanent marker on the walls rarely turns out this well. In fact, it usually results in lots of scrubbing and even repainting--not to mention the raised voices and shrieks of discovery. But what happens when we look at an old tool with a fresh look? Use it in a way that usually is wrong and forbidden?

Just call me Robin2go.

Robin Bradford Smail

"You can't stop the signal, Mal."
-- Firefly