- San
Serriffe is a
fictional island nation invented for
April Fools' Day 1977 by Britain's The
Guardian newspaper. It was
featured in a seven-page hoax...
- As a replacement, he
started his own "Bank of San
Serriffe", in the
fictional nation of San
Serriffe,
which keeps an
account for
everyone who
found an...
-
humor book
series Ryhmy ja
Romppainen by
pseudonym Armas J. Pulla. San
Serriffe The
Guardian Island nation created for
April Fools' Day, 1977. San Sombrèro...
-
Serif (publisher), an
Independent publishing company based in
London San
Serriffe, a
typographical hoax. Sans-serif
Sarif (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- have been
entirely fabricated by the "victim" and the journalist. San
Serriffe, a
fictional island nation made the
subject of an
extensive report created...
-
Serriffe". The
Museum of Hoaxes.
Archived from the
original on 2020-04-04.
Retrieved 2020-08-19. "Parodies of Ten UK
Newspapers Set in San
Serriffe"...
- deposit" from a
publicly listed balance in his
fictitious "Bank of San
Serriffe". He once
warned a correspondent, "Beware of bugs in the
above code; I...
-
analogs of serifs,
known in ****anese as 鱗 uroko,
literally "fish scales" San
Serriffe, an
elaborate typographic joke List of
serif typefaces List of typefaces#Serif...
- checks, but
those who
submit bug
reports can get
credit at The Bank of San
Serriffe instead. TeX is
usually provided in the form of an easy-to-install bundle...
- sans-serif
typeface Emphasis (typography) List of sans
serif typefaces San
Serriffe, an
April Fools' joke by the
newspaper The
Guardian The
original metal...