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Default constructive critic on my plcc adapter PCB

Looking for constructive criticism on my plcc/dip adapter ?

used jpg to keep size down thats why colors/img look a bit
yuko.
I am interested in comments on layout/design and if the approach
is bad good etc. and well anything you experienced people can
offer an amateur hobbyist like myself.

top is red
bottom green

round dip pin through pads are .075" (.029" hole)
round through via pads are .056" (.020" hole)
square pads bottom .65" x .010"
plcc pads are standard smt

thanks for any advice,
rob
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