Added by Geoff Sauer on Jul 24, 2005.
Average rating: 2.77/5.00 (n=13, std dev: 1.17)
 


It's just like how you can make your calculator spell BOOBS, although people inexperienced with HTML probably won't appreciate it.
 


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Loretta "Hexadecimal Color Codes in HTML That Look or Sound Dirty, But Are in Fact Merely Colorful"
Mediocre list, basically. I got to giggle a little bit, but I think that the author of that list, Angela Genusa, is capable of better writing than that. It's the sort of humor that attracts cheap laughs, such as the giggles that I had. (Shame on me for giggling at SOME of those jokes, though.) It's good enough for the Internet, but I personally don't believe that it to be good enough for printing in book form. On the other hand, if you intend to publish a huge book of humorous lists written on paper, then you'll have room to include this mediocre list, also. Or, just have the publishing house publish the mediocre lists in electronic formats, ... ... and the royalties attached to the electronic pages (of the mediocre lists) can go to their authors (such as this page, with pay going A.G.'s way). Just a thought, an idea to mostly publish it mostly in electronic form. But then again, the book that might or might not contain this list might have already been printed, and maybe my review of this list has come a bit too late. Sorry for not being present at this website on the year 2004.

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