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I'm here at the lab. Watching the World Cup. Digesting DNA. Subclonning. And splicing in some new banners.

Here are a couple of models:

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The latter two are too Matrix. Put some colour into the first and you've got a winner.

By igor eduardo kupfer (not verified) on 11 Jun 2006 #permalink

I'm working on the font of banner #1 ... It's up on the "Archivre" page, #3 is on the "Latest Posts" page ... yeah it's Matrix like, but not bad.

I may follow the world's fair and have multiple banners ...