"skyvue" <bleveridge@gmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:8435b40c-afd3-4ef9-a17b-9cda951e3de6@x69g2000hsx.googlegroups.com... Not_the_Fripp_Eit...@hotmail.com wrote: Let the clicker beware!!! If you're on a PC, STAY AWAY!!! Mac users will only be mildly annoyed and can leave... Works just fine for me. Granted, I use a Mac, but there was no annoyance, just the promised
In article <0001HW.C4EEE5A700940462F0488648@news.eclipse.co.uk>, Stimpy <stimpy1997uk@yahoo.com> wrote: On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 12:52:12 +0100, Richard Hunt wrote In a previous thread, the "Your Country Needs You" First World War recruiting poster was mentioned as being iconic. Which, if any, railway posters would you rate as "iconic", and why? The NRM have been thinking about this
<mechphisto@gmail.com> wrote: So I'm Web browsing and I go to rottentomatoes.com, and I see something interesting: If you go to any movie page, you'll see on the top left, above and below the film poster image, the names of a couple of the actors and the director. Those names are orangeish, but with a black drop shadow! And it's just text, not images. I could really use that