Meet Cy Schmekler August 11, 2024 Meet Cy Schmekler No, I don’t think I will. (h/t P.J.) Spread the love Tags: BOO-ring, font boredom, instamatic, layout woes, readability ◀ BLURB: If You Can’t Be Good, Be Bad! Samhain ▶ Subscribe Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Label {} [+] Name* Email* Website Current ye@r * Leave this field empty Δ Label {} [+] Name* Email* Website Current ye@r * Leave this field empty Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. 6 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments MABEL JOHNSON 3 months ago The post doesn’t even have a title! LOL! Mark B Wilson 3 months ago I’ve been assuming h/t =”hat tip” this whole time, but I just realized maybe it means “huge thanks” instead. So which is it? I guess it could be both. Author Nathan 3 months ago Reply to Mark B Wilson I intend it as “hat tip” (old-school internet jargon), but you can interpret is as “huge thanks,” “hug turkeys,” hairy Tibetan,” etc. Naaman Brown 3 months ago Unreadable author and title at internet thumbnail nail ad size. My pet peeve. Marc 3 months ago Pictured: a place you will never find this book. RK@HM 3 months ago Reply to Marc Actually, you might; but not because it belongs to the library, or because anyone will actually want to read it. (Look up the concept of “droplifting” if you’re puzzled as to how you might happen to stumble across such a book in the library.)
The post doesn’t even have a title! LOL!
I’ve been assuming h/t =”hat tip” this whole time, but I just realized maybe it means “huge thanks” instead. So which is it? I guess it could be both.
I intend it as “hat tip” (old-school internet jargon), but you can interpret is as “huge thanks,” “hug turkeys,” hairy Tibetan,” etc.
Unreadable author and title at internet thumbnail nail ad size.
My pet peeve.
Pictured: a place you will never find this book.
Actually, you might; but not because it belongs to the library, or because anyone will actually want to read it. (Look up the concept of “droplifting” if you’re puzzled as to how you might happen to stumble across such a book in the library.)