The voting ended as I was looking at some other pictures there and I came across the final tally on another page. It might not be that easy to find, so I'll use Charlene's method of hiding the answers in case people want to pick their own favorite before seeing what the general public picked. Just highlight the list for the final vote.
Final decision by public vote
WINNER: JP Trenque
2nd: Martina Brandstetter
3rd: Jeremy Hunter
4th: Tom Sullam
Finalists:
Benjimin Beer
Martin Jordan
Martin Konrad
Gregoire A. Meyer
Keith Naylor
Robert Prendergast
Robert Prendergast
Jan Michael Racoma
Last edited by Cynth on Wed Nov 02, 2005 12:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Diligentia maximum etiam mediocris ingeni subsidium. ~ Diligence is a very great help even to a mediocre intelligence.----Seneca
So, depending on which "row" your message falls on, you could use one of the above color #'s (EFEFEF or DEE3E7) to hide text. yeah, there's hidden text in here too.
Took about 5 minutes
So, depending on which "row" your message falls on, you could use one of the above color #'s (EFEFEF or DEE3E7) to hide text. yeah, there's hidden text in here too.
Took about 5 minutes
Before I saw that Charlene used the "quote" thing, I was wondering if she had actually used a color other than white---like the background. Very elegant! Do you know where a person can look up those numbers for different colors? I know I could google "colors" but it seems like that would be a pretty general term . Sometimes I want to use colors other than "red", "blue", etc., but it takes a long time to type in every color name you know hoping that you will get a color you like.
Oh, and now I can faintly see the light blue text, when it's being quoted. Fun!
Oh, now I get what Denny meant up there. Finally.
Diligentia maximum etiam mediocris ingeni subsidium. ~ Diligence is a very great help even to a mediocre intelligence.----Seneca
Oh dear . I should have thought of "color codes"----my mind was being lazy. These charts will keep me happily wasting time for a very long time. Thanks!
Diligentia maximum etiam mediocris ingeni subsidium. ~ Diligence is a very great help even to a mediocre intelligence.----Seneca
Martin Milner wrote: 1 and 3 capture a moment which would be unreproduceable
Those are the ones I liked. For the same reasons. There are times that I wish that I had a camera with me because I thought, "nobody is going to believe this!"
"Be not deceived by the sweet words of proverbial philosophy. Sugar of lead is a poison."