Adventures in personalization
Conrad points us here. Just change the last two words in the URL and the animation changes. Personalization appears to be a little like salt on potato chips--when there's too much, it's not so good.

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Conrad points us here. Just change the last two words in the URL and the animation changes. Personalization appears to be a little like salt on potato chips--when there's too much, it's not so good.
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