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The League of Justice (i.e. the StackOverflow trilogy) stickers arrived today in the mail! YAY YAY YAY! Somehow or other, there were two StackOverflow stickers, along with a ServerFault and SuperUser one, in my envelope, when there should have been only three total, but this is awesome! I will post pictures of the stickers soon!
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On Tuesday, the awesome guys at Stack Overflow finally gave us addicted users a chance to receive some trilogy stickers! A few weeks ago, they received their order of 40,000 StackOverflow, ServerFault, SuperUser, and How-To Geek stickers, and now, if users send in a self-addressed stamped envelope, they will find some sitting in their mailbox [...]
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While being one of the most least discussed topics in architecture and design, but arguably one of the most important ones, public restrooms are HARD to design, because they must be “user-friendly”. Yet, what is user-friendliness for a public restroom? Let’s not discuss the design of the toilets themselves – however the other infrastructure can [...]
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Tags: planning & design, public restrooms
