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Nate Steiner: Country Song

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Country Song by Nate Steiner

 

The tale of the tape

Nate Steiner Decatur, Georgia

Company: Twinsparc
Website: twinsparc.com

Nate is the blurry person you keep seeing in your peripheral vision. He defies normal classification by existing within an ontology of his of his own creation. Much like XML it can be understood as thus:

<everything color="swarthy">
	<mammals>
		<nate>coffee</nate>
	</mammals>
</everything>

Nate started a site for web developers called web-graphics a few years ago. He keeps busy at work making web sites with business partner Arturo Rodriguez, who acted as his cutman, keeping the enswell extra cold during this match.

Nate has one dog and four cats, is 5' 9" with greenish eyes, and is lucky enough to share his life with the best female on the planet.

What the judges said

DW : Well, color me cowboy!

SP : Yup. He’s been colored real good.

JP : It’s hard to nail that sallow tone in RGB.

GH : The concept is right up front. I feel like singing along.

DW : I want to pull it open and learn all the words to Hank’s “Tear in my Beer”.

SP : It’s real purty, but it doesn’t make me think too hard.

GH : I love the lone apostrophe. He could have used more, like “Songs ‘bout” and “M’ horse”.

JP : “The Lonesome Apostrophe” - that song’s on his next album.

SP : It’s a nice composition, and he too used all the elements in the lightbox.