Blacksmith forging a sword the old fashioned way, the way we make websites
Welder creating a metal sculpture in the same craft genre as we use to create websites
Men working in a metal forge using time tested methods to do their craft using the same ethic we use to create websites
A violin maker patiently working his craft the way we make websites
Very high quality wood carver creating a piece for a church- we do websites to the same standard
A blacksmith making an implement the way blacksmiths have for generations - we take our inspiration from this
The violin maker paying attention to the minutest of detail, the same way we do with websites
Photographer that's climbed to the top of a mountain to get the perfect shot; we go to these legnths too
The violin maker getting the minutest of detail right, just like we do with websites
Photographer photographing technical drawings
Jeweler examining some microscopic detail on a ring - we scrutinise ourt work the same way with old fashioned values
Stone carver making a filial for a listed building. We take the same care when we create websites
A vintner examines the quality of his wine the same way we produce websites - they're not finished until they're right

Irony?

Apparently the US Center for Disease Control (CDC) caught a virus! According to The Register, it seems hackers uploaded malware infected files onto the podcast section of the CDC website. The site was taken down and, presumably, cleaned and inoculated before it was opened up again. And they say Americans don’t get irony; well perhaps not on purpose…

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