tter than y, but what makes x stand out and what x
has to offer. People want to know that a lot of thought has been put
into that design, into that choice, so even if they may not like it,
they will at least understand and respect it.
Regards,
Misosaki
Kenneth Wimer wrote:
> Normally y
archives may
not be the best way about it. This is where, as I previously suggested
in response to kwwii's post, the Forum Ambassadors might be most helpful.
Regards,
Misosaki
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