Akash: Half of the world. What is it ?
The world is divided up into seas and continents.
There are hot places and there are cold.
There are many religions in the world.
There are animals, insects, fish etc.
There are gases, liquids, metals etc.
There is man and woman.
There is good and bad.
There is happy and sad.
The answer is non of the above or
even closely related to the above.
need help with this one and ASAP....
rick: wait, is the name of your font "big gay"?
sushiesque: currently, the name of my font is "this is a test".
I've only done I, J, and H (in that order), and it gets bigger and gayer with each successive letter.
Quise: Ok I have a riddle for you all.
"my presence is needed, even though many do like like me around, I can create life and sound but also cause fear..... what am I?
Jack Morava: You might like `The Crying of
Lot 49' by Thomas Pynchon (nowhere near as good as Valis, tho). There's a huge
wiki page about it...
(:+{)}
chris: You should submit this to "Why a Tittle?" !
I'm a huge fan of your page.
obo: Wheeeee!
http://fontstruct.fontshop.com/fontstructions/show/le_petit
infinityisalie: The Rather Difficult Font Game
http://fontgame.ilovetypography.com/
name: eh, je cherche killme (yeah), ca fait un moment (yeah baby) qu il ne répond plus (yeah), j ai peur qu avec ses rhumatismes (roll over yeah baby) il soit rester coincé (yeah) dans sa chaise (yeah bab’) :)
Your website no longer tells me what you are watching and reading! HOW CAN I LIVE WITHOUT THIS KNOWLEDGE?
Posted by: gwynne | 22 November 2005 at 10:34 PM
Dearest Gwynne,
We are planning to restore those features shortly. For now, though:
I saw Harry Potter & the Goblet of Fire, A History of Violence, and Casablanca; I enjoyed all of these, but in very different ways.
I just finished Love In A Dead Language by Lee Siegel (even the index is wonderful!) and now I'm reading The Woman Who Pretended To Be Who She Was by Wendy Doniger (an appropriate followup, I think).
And, even though you didn't ask: I'm listening to the first Fiery Furnaces album and the first Roxette album.
What would you recommend?
Love,
Christine
Posted by: sushiesque | 30 November 2005 at 05:30 PM