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    <title>Does anyone know the name</title>
    <summary>Does anyone know the name (or even better, the URL) of the cabal of designers who dictate each year/season&apos;s color palette? Every year, I read...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Does anyone know the name (or even better, the URL) of the <strong>cabal of designers</strong> who dictate each year/season's color palette? Every year, I read some obscure Page 42 story about the chromatic Illuminati, and every year I forget who the hell they are, except that it's always <em>way</em> too Euro and that the colors look very bad against my brown skin.</p><p><a href="mailto:anil@dashes.com">Clue me in</a>.</p><p>Also, <a href="http://www.wwa.com/~dhartung/weblog/index.html">Dan</a> says:</p><blockquote>Practically any kind of pet can inspire a subculture. Apparently Dachsunds are problem pets and therefore a <a href="http://www.drwp.net/links.html">Dachshund Rescue network</a> has sprung up, including a <a href"http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/5370/">Dachsund Underground Railroad</a>.</blockquote><p>Unfortunately, this reminds me of one of the <strong>saddest moments of my life</strong>, the day my parents had to take our dog Baba (pronounced Bubba by me) to a <strong>Dachshund Rescue Farm</strong> where he was adopted by a kindly lady who kept him in the company of a whole farm-load of other ill-behaved dachshunds.</p><p>Those who know me a little may wonder if I'm being sarcastic... Those who know me well know that, sadly, I am not.</p><p>Although it <em>is</em> comforting to notice that Dan doesn't know how the hell to spell &quot;dachshund&quot; either...</p>]]>
      
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