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August 10, 2009 at 10:00 am
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Chris Coyier
Keymaster
Thanks for the details. Most of this sounds like a miscommunication (they thought they were giving you a loose time estimate, you thought you were getting a hard deadline). Unprofessional communication is another matter though. How did you track down the developers twitter account? Or was that shared with you as a way to communicate on the project?