Fodors! I like it!
#82
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EEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWW to the gigantic black Fodor's in the corner. Thank goodness for Post-its. That does the trick nicely. I was one of the few who liked the green/blue combo and now I miss it even more.
"Here's the story..." I'm 12 again, shag is in and I saved my allowance for a lava lamp. Wow, man.
"Here's the story..." I'm 12 again, shag is in and I saved my allowance for a lava lamp. Wow, man.
#85
Joined: Oct 2003
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dcespedes, yeah, sorry to say that I do wish this web designer would lose this particular account. I'm sure he or she has plenty of others. But we'd best get used to these 70's colors folks. I predict they're here to stay whether we like it or not.
#90
Joined: Jan 2003
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Some of the above remarks are utterly baffling--greyish brown on the left? "Read" posts now in grey? Not here! I respectfully submit that some of us are either perceptually-challenged (so much nicer a term than "color-blind", doncha think?) or are laboring under poorly chosen color schemes on our home PC's.
That said, I don't mind the new color scheme except to the degree that it clashes with blue and red--in for a penny, in for a pound, Fodor's! If the ornage stays, the red's gotta go, and the blue is doomed, too.
That said, I don't mind the new color scheme except to the degree that it clashes with blue and red--in for a penny, in for a pound, Fodor's! If the ornage stays, the red's gotta go, and the blue is doomed, too.
#92
Joined: Jan 2003
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To me the colors appear to be mustard and saffron. I wonder if it's in honor of Christo's Gates in NYC.
In actuality, the colors are the same as my parents' patio furniture. Watch a rerun of "I dream of Jeannie" and you'll see the patio furniture I grew up with.
I can't wait for poppy red to appear. My mom's old refrigerator was that color. Watch a rerun of "Roseanne" to see that.
I find the color combination to be better than the bile green of before (or as someone called the color: Mountain Dew).
I like the BOLD Fodor's at the top and the links in larger font size. Better for the blind and people with a shaky mouse/click finger.
In actuality, the colors are the same as my parents' patio furniture. Watch a rerun of "I dream of Jeannie" and you'll see the patio furniture I grew up with.
I can't wait for poppy red to appear. My mom's old refrigerator was that color. Watch a rerun of "Roseanne" to see that.
I find the color combination to be better than the bile green of before (or as someone called the color: Mountain Dew).
I like the BOLD Fodor's at the top and the links in larger font size. Better for the blind and people with a shaky mouse/click finger.
#94
Joined: Jan 2003
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The web designer has got to be a twenty-something. These colors reek of the early to mid seventies and are repulsive to anyone fourty or over. I can't decide if I'm at a halloween party or in a seventies kitchen.
How about doing a contest of five different designs for the web site and let the users pick the winner? I will be the first to enter the contest.
How about doing a contest of five different designs for the web site and let the users pick the winner? I will be the first to enter the contest.
#98
Joined: Apr 2003
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Wow, reminds me more of a brick building, like a jail.
By the way, what happened to the daily trivia questions? Now I see it, now I don't
Once I even managed to click on it, took me to some weird page, like b-logs which I never read.
By the way, what happened to the daily trivia questions? Now I see it, now I don't
Once I even managed to click on it, took me to some weird page, like b-logs which I never read.


