*Hmmm. It's pretty obvious that, given that you're a web-design honcho at Yahoo, one of the web's very best practices is to crowdsource a bunch of eager unpaid volunteers and get them to do as much of your heavy lifting as possible.
*Ought to be fun to watch, anyway.
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