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1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128...
We’re delighted to announce that our friends at friends of ED will be supporting us with a number of free copies of our book for the growing band of Standardistas following us on Twitter.
Using a carefully crafted pseudo-random-number-generator-system™, we’ll be offering three lucky new followers a free copy of our book, a simple way of thanking you for your support. The lucky followers will be notified within mere minutes of following @standardistas at the ‘magic number moment’. Our first book will be given to our nth follower within the next 24 hours, with the next two books announced as their magic numbers approach.
If you know of anyone who might benefit from a copy of the book and would appreciate a daily dose of carefully selected web design inspiration via Twitter, we’d appreciate if you could point them towards @standardistas.
It’s all about the numbers.™

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