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Web 2.0 replaced by Web 30.06April 4th, 2007 at 11:08 pmIn the spirit of the Web 2.0 revolution, Deerbeards.com has launched the first Web 30.06 site in existence. "We are proud of our accomplishments, especially skipping past 28.06 releases of the Web." said Ole Greybeard during his keynote speech at the annual Up North convention. "Websites like doeinneed.com, orangeblazers.com and mulletmen.info are all very limited." They don’t have an approach towards a definite value, a definite point, a common view or opinion, or towards a fixed or equilibrium state. Their content also doesn’t contain two or more discrete influences or agents acting together to create an effect greater than that predicted by knowing only the separate effects of the individual agents. "Hunting fans deserve the high velocity, killing power that DeerBeards 30.06 delivers and we aim to give it to them." Synergisticologically speaking, DeerBeards 30.06 combines brains and brawn in their latest release. DeerBeards 30.06 has removed basically all social applications from their site and replaced it with the winning combination of Video Games + Movies + News + Deer hunting information. Our viewers want to shoot asteroids, check on the Cubs and brag about their bucks all at the same time. DB 30.06 offers this and a lot more. How exactly is DeerBeards Web 30.06 different? "We’ve stripped this baby down like Darla at the Vue and are getting back to the basics with DB 30.06." Sure, we used to have social media and self agitated content, but our neighbors complained about the noise and frankly there are so many other sites that have it….why would we waste the money duplicating stuff, when we could build more games?" Invited beta users have received the changes with glowing reviews: "I love 2 things in this world," wrote local hunter Earl Bilkowski. "Hunting, video games and eating jerky. DeerBeards Web 30.06 delivers all this and more." The internet is about to be Bagged, Tagged and Dragged so slap on your camo and check us out at www.deerbeards.com | ![]() |


























