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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Sometimes the simple solutions are the best ones. While the best solutions are sometimes the boring ones, occasionally they achieve a sort of elegance that keeps them from being dull. While lacking the over-the-top badassery and flashy visual effects that would make it Awesome Yet Practical, their very simplicity gives them a sort of awesomeness all their own. These are timeless answers to enduring problems, and can always be relied on to do what needs to be done, without needed unnecessary ostentation to call attention to themselves. While other things come and go, things that are Simple Yet Awesome endure. |