Now that's better than the webcam ones SS. :thumb:
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geee spanks. how does one respond to dat? Well I guess i could say..was that for me? If so thank you..but ya need to slice the CheeZ not cheese.. i just live to make people laugh..it isnt easy online but it works....now for a real pic of me.
well ok so that was a real pic of me but here is another that about sums me up.
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Originally posted by CheeZmonZtergeee spanks. how does one respond to dat? Well I guess i could say..was that for me? If so thank you..but ya need to slice the CheeZ not cheese..
*reminds myself to shut my mouth, I'm drowlin*
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Originally posted by [size=6CheeZmonZter[/size]]
oh and thanks to whomever resised my 1st pic post...i tried but all i could get it to do was zoom in on the face.
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LOL
Nothing more dangerous on the internet than a noob with a scanner or megapixel camera combined with a broadband connection.
I'd rather they sent me a virus than an email picture attatchment.
It's gonna' take me a lot less time to deal with a virus than it takes me to deal with their 8Mb picture of the grandkids.
I loathe those "showing off my new scanner" emails with a passion.:shoot2:
An optimized picture for the web should be in the range of 80kb or less as a general rule - with the compression technology of a .jpg you can get a lot of information into a file that size. It's amazing how much you can get in 30kb if done with care.
I just hate having to take 55 minutes dl'ing my email, then optimizing the pic and sending it back to them in 8 seconds with instructions on how to do it and daring them to tell me the pic I sent is of a detectable lesser quality to the human eye.
Sorry, but I just had to get that rant out of my system. Until next time it happens anyway:DThe reason a diamond shines so brightly is because it has many facets which reflect light.
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