MicMeister
Le Skibum & Pixelsmith
Registered: 12/15/07
Posts: 1331
Loc: Finland, on the Arctic Circle
It was this post, where I provided the link and gave a professional consultation on web usability to Keymaker. I'm with stupid all around today, it seems.
Originally Posted By: MicMeister
Originally Posted By: keymaker
Well the first article was about pain and the second one about sex.
km
Oh, you mean THIS OTHER STORY*. You seriously need to read at least one good book on web usability to drop the bad habit of mystery clicking. Don't Make Me Think!
*For the rest of you lot, it really is a story about a gay British actor talking about cruising areas and stuff keymaker just quoted word for word.
I'm afraid the whole thing's gone completely over your head - the allusion to Stephen Fry is in the first sentence of my opening post. MM picked it up - maybe you should read all of his posts not just one of 'em.
Why the allusions, why do you always like to play games with people's heads, that's a bit psycho. Is it so hard for you to just come out and say what you mean and relate to people in a one on one conversation without all of the game playing ? Afraid of commitment?
I'm afraid the whole thing's gone completely over your head - the allusion to Stephen Fry is in the first sentence of my opening post. MM picked it up - maybe you should read all of his posts not just one of 'em.
km
Of course, why we all did not see that allusion is a mystery. Because if you read the quote carefully it is in your face. Let me just look at that again.
Quote:
I thought that was quite interesting that whilst women enjoy sex less
Yup, there it is alright. The obvious allusion to Stephen Fry in the very first sentence of your opening post.
Why the allusions, why do you always like to play games with people's heads, that's a bit psycho
You mean like certain (cough) members use it to disseminate falsehoods against some others? Used constructively it's a well known device deployed by writers to convey meaning indirectly - quite appropriate in this instance because without it we'd never have known what that lot given to knee-jerk personal attacks really thought of Stephen Fry. Now we know.