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Massimiliano Versace | May 28, 2010

Not all mugs are born equal. You will realize it if you think about it for a second: there is a big difference between each and every mug. Some are good for the morning coffee, some for the afternoon tea. Others when you read a book. Some are perfect for writing a paper. The dilemma, until now, was: where should I drink from to gain inspiration when I write a Neurdon post? Problem solved (see mug on the left for solution).

Neurdon is giving away a mug per month to the best post. Inspire us, and you will be inspired!

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