On Tue, 28 May 2002 18:38:04 -0400
Kyle Donaldson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "These show off many of the common styles (what Blackbox calls it's
> themes)"...

Hmm, speaking as a layman, this would confuse the hell out of me.  Why? 
"What Blackbox calls it's themes".  Why is there an apostrophe between
that "it" and that "s"??  AHHHH! ::commits suicide::  So you see,
perhaps replacing that with "(what Blackbox calls its themes)"
might be a better solution.  Just a thought :P

Actually, now that I think about it, that part has always confused me. 
Not the phrasing itself, but the fact that it exists.  I dunno, it just
always seemed like stating the obvious to me.  I think the whole
"(Blackbox calls themes styles)" thing should just be dropped.  I think
most people could figure it out without too many brain farts, and
there's really no clear way to put that phrase.

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