Perhaps better late than never

Jan 20, 2006 15:26

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January 27th is the Second Annual
LiveJournal Rabbit Hole Day!

Your normal life will be waiting for you when you get back. If you decide to come back.

January 27th is the Second Annual
LiveJournal Rabbit Hole Day!

Travel through time. Turn into an animal. Flee from assassins. Talk to your goldfish.

January 27th is the Second Annual
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Red crisper January 20 2006, 23:57:10 UTC
January 27th is the Second Annual
LiveJournal Rabbit Hole Day!

Your normal life will be waiting for you when you get back. If you decide to come back.

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Yellow crisper January 20 2006, 23:57:24 UTC
January 27th is the Second Annual
LiveJournal Rabbit Hole Day!

Travel through time. Turn into an animal. Flee from assassins. Talk to your goldfish.

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Green crisper January 20 2006, 23:57:45 UTC
January 27th is the Second Annual
LiveJournal Rabbit Hole Day!

Conquer Greenland. Sprout some extra limbs. Walk on water. Marry an insect.

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Blue crisper January 20 2006, 23:57:56 UTC
January 27th is the Second Annual
LiveJournal Rabbit Hole Day!

Fall down the Rabbit Hole for 24 hours and see what's there. It will be beautiful.

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Sloppiest HTML code EVER! simionlonewolf January 27 2006, 21:08:54 UTC
Your HTML code is breaking LJ Friends pages all over the internet. In essence, you suck.

This is your original code (indented by me so I could actually read you code):

January 27th is the Second Annual



LiveJournal Rabbit Hole Day!



Fall down the Rabbit Hole for 24 hours and see what's there. It will be beautiful.

This is what you probably want:

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Re: Sloppiest HTML code EVER! crisper January 28 2006, 03:14:55 UTC
Probably so; when it comes to tables and frames, I use a really old crappy editor instead of writing by hand in vi. *shrug*

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Purple crisper January 20 2006, 23:58:06 UTC
January 27th is the Second Annual
LiveJournal Rabbit Hole Day!

Because we can pretend that the world makes sense the other 364 days of the year.

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