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Micro-mini Review of Lipsum text generator
Ath:
Whereas I have been the industry's standard dummy for a much shorter time.
-cranioscopical (March 11, 2011, 04:38 PM)
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You are not alone in this I presume :P
timns:
This is a great example (and a nice snappy review, Chris!) of something that I never would have dreamed would exist.
This is one of the reasons that I have recently got into the habit of checking Bits du Jour and so on regularly: not so much to find the bargains, more to just see what's out there, in case it's something I never knew I needed, but now need really urgently :o
Renegade:
Certainly an invaluable tool!
I've never seen it before, but as above, have been using the Lipsum.com site.
This is a great example (and a nice snappy review, Chris!) of something that I never would have dreamed would exist.
This is one of the reasons that I have recently got into the habit of checking Bits du Jour and so on regularly: not so much to find the bargains, more to just see what's out there, in case it's something I never knew I needed, but now need really urgently :o
-timns (March 11, 2011, 05:15 PM)
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Bwahahahaha~! :D
I know the feeling... Much to the chagrin of my pocketbook~! :)
Ath:
Is the site DoCo'd already? (Just like Slashdotted, but by DoCo users alone), can't get the page to show :( it gives an 'Error 503 Service Unavailable, Guru Meditation...' message.
Seems the service has rebooted and now it's working again.
Arizona Hot:
I got into this recently when trying to get the LibreOffice extension to work(I couldn't). I found the original Latin text of "De finibus bonorum et malorum " by Cicero" (all 5 sections). I prefer the Latin text to lipsum's gibberish. I found a few other things also. I know there is a Wikipedia article, but it is longer and this is a Quick Reply.
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