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		<description>Good stuff John.  I&#039;m actually a little surprised that you&#039;re playing around with paper textures, since you&#039;re usually so adamant about the web being the web and print being print, and never the twain shall meet.  Aren&#039;t you mixing the two mediums there, at least conceptually?  

On another topic, you mention the opacity function new to CSS3.  I don&#039;t fully understand the big deal - wouldn&#039;t it be the same as specifying a slightly less saturated color?  Does it function the same?  It&#039;d be nice if you could post an example or two of it being used on other sites.  Fly designer, fly!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good stuff John.  I&#8217;m actually a little surprised that you&#8217;re playing around with paper textures, since you&#8217;re usually so adamant about the web being the web and print being print, and never the twain shall meet.  Aren&#8217;t you mixing the two mediums there, at least conceptually?  </p>
<p>On another topic, you mention the opacity function new to CSS3.  I don&#8217;t fully understand the big deal &#8211; wouldn&#8217;t it be the same as specifying a slightly less saturated color?  Does it function the same?  It&#8217;d be nice if you could post an example or two of it being used on other sites.  Fly designer, fly!</p>
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