iPad launches, comics will never be the same, blah blah blah
Lorem ipsum dolor sit iPad, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec
sollicitudin mattis dui, in Apple dui tempor ut. Vestibulum augue
nisi, Disney in tincidunt vitae, Marvel et elit. Vivamus ultrices
tempus mollis. Quisque rutrum libero comiXology risus blandit sed porta enim
ultrices. Pellentesque congue ipsum id neque battery life ultrices. Duis nec
sapien massa. Sed eu ornare massa. Morbi suscipit iVerse velit in
molestie. Andy Ihnakto vel felis ac dolor varius pellentesque vitae tincidunt
ligula. In aliquet, odio app mollis vehicula, felis metus congue mauris,
et molestie ligula leo iTunes purus. Aliquam posuere turpis et quam pinch and zoom condimentum. Vestibulum ComicBookLover tempus urna ut posuere.
Quisque vel @AgentM vel risus consequat scelerisque. Nunc venenatis Gary Groth Dirk Deppey sapien sed condimentum. IDW non ante quis enim sagittis
pellentesque. Nulla vel mattis too expensive. Ut ut dui semper risus Zuda no Flash faucibus
in at ipsum. Aenean WonderCon ut turpis augue. Proin convallis odio et urna
fermentum id accumsan lectus manga tentacles.
Neque porro quisquam est qui dolorem ipsum quia dolor sit amet,
consectetur, adipisci velit…
(Complelety ripped off from Jason Kottke. Hat tip: Making Light.)
Huh?
It's…Latin…? I think?
I tried putting it through an online Latin translator. It still didn't make a lot of sense.
Actually, comics WILL never be the same.
Ummmm… what?
Geez, doesn't anyone know what Lorem Ipsum text is?No, I wasn't speak Church Latin for Easter. If I was going to do that, I would have done Aramaic.
*This* one is truly evil.I've known what lorem ipsum is for years, but even if i didn't, my current favourite DTP Program (Serif PagePlus) has an option to fill up a document with it to see how your layout looks before you go to the trouble of inserting all the real text…
Not everyone knows about greeking Glenn, but hey, I got a laugh outta this. Honestly? I'm with Mike. The iPad is a game changer in the debate of digital vs. printed comics.
I thought this was hilarious, Glenn! Especially with the names of the "usual suspects" of the digital comics debate interspersed in the text. As much as I love ink on paper, I'm looking forward to seeing what happens with the iPad.