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Secretly Not Here Any More Started conversation Nov 20, 2007
... The Future's Alabaster.
I've had to change from Brunel at work, and I don't really like it.
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Ferrettbadger. The Renegade Master Posted Nov 20, 2007
I have always been a "basterhead" since long before it was necessary for "discreetness" I just lap it up.
I can never understand the fscination with "goo" and "brunel"..... yuk
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Secretly Not Here Any More Posted Nov 20, 2007
Goo I don't really like, reminds me of particularly bad 90's kids TV. Brunel though, is quite a useful, elegant and intuitive skin. I far prefer it.
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psychocandy-moderation team leader Posted Nov 20, 2007
I've used Goo since I registered, because I like using frames and "expert" mode and I don't like Alabaster at all. I'd switched to Brunel last week to test the new function, and I like it so far. I miss having frames, but I'm getting used to it.
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Secretly Not Here Any More Posted Nov 20, 2007
Familiarity's a wonderful thing, isn't it?
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Nov 20, 2007
I started out in Alabaster because of its brightness, then found out about the nice features in brunel and got used to its darkness. Now, Alabaster hurts my eyes with its brightnes - old age isn't nice.
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