Tedious Repitition

I have just finished adding a JS-Kit Comments / Greybox comination to every one of my photo pages.

To quote Apple’s Dictionary:

tedious |ˈtēdēəs|
adjective
too long, slow, or dull: tiresome or monotonous
: a tedious journey.

Oh yes, it was tedious. But it’s over now.

Why don’t you go and have a look?

Photos of Interest

If you like the effect, and want to know how I did it just let me know and I’ll put together a little tutorial + snippet for you.

Oh yeah, and my exam wasn’t as bad as I thought it was going to be.

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