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Teaser (Prerelease)

~ 16th August 2005. · 17:45 CET · permanent link · printer friendly ~

teaser
So far we know it’s not new maratz.com and it’s not Lorem ipsum generator.

It is a .GIF image, but that would be great answer if this was a trick question. It is some kind of widget, but not dashboard widget. It is designer’s tool, but not layout generator.

And a bonus riddle:

“I’m the beginning of the end
You can see me twice in a week but not in a day
Once in year but twice a decade
What am I?”

10 Comments

  1. Perhaps a font-viewer thingy?

  2. the letter “e”

  3. Perhaps a web based sIFR generator?

  4. There are a few very speciffic keywords involved : )

    It’s not sIFR related.

  5. I know : this is a broken image, the one that shows up usually when you link to a non existent object. :[

  6. “the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"?
    A font view generator?
    The answer to the riddle is the letter e.
    What is the connection?
    The suspense!

  7. Photoshop or Ilustrator font preview?

  8. ok, the riddle’s answer is, as Jesse as mentioned, the letter e.

    Now, e usually stands for electronic. More commonly used in the word, e-mail.

    So, is it a Konfabulator (you said it’s not Dashboard) widget to creat fancy e-mails?

    If not, it could be related to e-commerce.

    (hey, i’m just guessing here… you’re mean, marko :P you could at least have left an hidden hint in the picture filename.. but no. :( )

  9. There’s no secret connection between the riddle and the thingy. Maybe you should take a second look at the filename. Maybe not.

  10. what can tt stand for? … hmmm…the word transform spring to mind.. but i got nothing. :|

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