The "Secrets of the 2008 Campaign" is an excellent read, but there's a really screwy navigation flaw.

When you get done with each chapter (which are divided into "pages" much longer than my screen), you can't just click "go to next chapter" or something. You have to remember what chapter you're on (it's not on screen) then go click on the next "Chapter" tab at the top of the screen. The current chapter *title* is prominent, but not the number. The Chapter tabs at the top of the page only have numbers, not titles.

Really annoying if you're reading it in fits and starts while doing other work. Still, a very fascinating read.


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J. Eric "jet" Townsend, CMU Master of Tangible Interaction Design '09

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