Wait a sec! “MedSci Mssons”? Even if I’m willing to accept the DNA/medical symbol/whatever as the second i, that still leaves us with “Mssions.” There is no style of writing anywhere that uses the Roman alphabet that considers an M with a dot over it to be an i.
Nathan’s right. There is no redeeming feature here. This cover could drive Pollyanna to despair.
No. no, the “i” was part of the Missions – there was a dot over the last leg of the “M” to make the “I” – jeez, pay attention willya?!? 🙂 The title intrigued me – “Ripped Genes” but then the cover ruined it.
Well, at least everything is spelled corr…
Wait a sec! “MedSci Mssons”? Even if I’m willing to accept the DNA/medical symbol/whatever as the second i, that still leaves us with “Mssions.” There is no style of writing anywhere that uses the Roman alphabet that considers an M with a dot over it to be an i.
Nathan’s right. There is no redeeming feature here. This cover could drive Pollyanna to despair.
No. no, the “i” was part of the Missions – there was a dot over the last leg of the “M” to make the “I” – jeez, pay attention willya?!? 🙂 The title intrigued me – “Ripped Genes” but then the cover ruined it.
Yeah, the play on the homonym started out okay, but then it just dove right off a cliff.