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Another caustic man claiming he was being sarcastic.
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@gusw
You mentioned outfits occasionally looking too contrived regarding their use of color. Or maybe too thought out. Anyway. Is this an example of an outfit that comes across as too thought out (not necessarily in terms of what you were addressing though)?
(I like this)
half the battle of low contrast is having tan socks in your drawer
GNAT wasn't for newcomers. It was for one attention-whore to write his daily journal on. It was like a sitcom TV show that was sometime funny but definitely not the place where newcomers got their questions answered. If the intent of that GNAT was that, then I think the best thing that could have happened for GNAT happened when that idiot got banned.Calm down, kid.
It was a perfectly accurate description: threads go dormant when people don’t post to them. Self-evident.
And your claim that this thread replaces GNAT is just factually incorrect. GNAT was explicitly initiated to encourage newcomers to post, and to do so in a thread where they could count on getting responses from some of SF’s most knowledgeable members. If you read the thread, you’ll learn this. The ‘Lounge’ , on the other hand, was originally the ‘Grad Lounge’, and its intended audience was those whose interests were relatively advanced. Very different constituencies and very different threads. Both important and both useful.
And as for Tweedy, no one’s been more supportive than I have of his efforts, including his work on and in this thread. If you’d read it, you’ll see.
Good grief. Graduate students these days …