Suggestion box by Sean Cartwright

(This story was submitted for the 'Constrained.org v2.0 discussion' challenge on 03:10PM on Tuesday 22 June and has been rated 2.65 stars by three moderators. It has been viewed five hundred and eighty-one times.)

Please enter all the following suggestions in this box. It will be emptied daily. If the box has not been emptied when you arrive to enter a suggestion please contact the below address of the site moderator to inform them of the current status of the box. Please note that all suggestions will be appraised and answers relayed in bulk-mail form once a week. Should you fail to receive the mailshot please enter this information into the same suggestion box as all other suggestions you would presume to make. I'm afraid I have to leave now. I advise you to think carefully of your suggestions. Please see below your current status in the suggestion box rankings.

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Very clever, or very bitter?

I can't decide. Aaargh.

Joe Halliwell 06:04PM on Tuesday 22 June

Frippery

I was just trying to be a bit clever. I like post modern obscurity, fiction and fact getting all tied up. It seems I'm not alone here! Now to be to straight forward. Well, Constrained's a kind of no-frills site generally isn't it? It serves the purposes admirably well of us who use it. The ideas being cooked up and fed off are its strength. E.g, the yahoo homepage changed its look the other day and I thought, well, that's quite nice to look at, but it's still just the same old page after all that, perhaps showing the site has already found its niche and works? But I don't know, introduce something and I'll probably be intrigued by its novelty.

Sean Cartwright 11:42AM on Monday 28 June


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