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reminds me of the question 'What state does the Potomac flow in ?'Originally posted by NigelJK View PostPlus the fact that 'Unknown US state' isn't exactly accurate documentation is it.
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Plus the fact that 'Unknown US state' isn't exactly accurate documentation is it.
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actually I blame the photographer. part of the art is context, when he got the release orders signed he should have got their story & names.
they aren't great photos either.
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Those captions are very similar to the audio TV for the blind thingie.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostIts like the documentation I write for numpties who can't work out where the enter key is on a keyboardCode:This is a little box on a website where I have just entered some text into and then clicked 'Submit Reply.'
And not one of you bothered to read my sig - which was changed to parody the captioning of the photo's in the wail.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostExplicit captioning is in keeping with the conventions of photo-documentary (eloquently criticised by the late Allan Sekula as the ‘find-a-bum school of concerned photography’ )
To subtle?
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Explicit captioning is in keeping with the conventions of photo-documentary (eloquently criticised by the late Allan Sekula as the ‘find-a-bum school of concerned photography’ )Originally posted by darmstadt View PostIts like the documentation I write for numpties who can't work out where the enter key is on a keyboardCode:This is a little box on a website where I have just entered some text into and then clicked 'Submit Reply.'

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Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostWhat's the problem with them?Its like the documentation I write for numpties who can't work out where the enter key is on a keyboardCode:This is a little box on a website where I have just entered some text into and then clicked 'Submit Reply.'
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Captions for idiots
Honestly, shows that only retards read the Mail (whoops, I was only doing research your honour
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