He never goes out and has no money
Therefore unless they are giving them away for free on the Interweb, he's fucked
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Mon 31 Jul 2006, 17:31,
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Actually
in that context, the sillyness did get the better of me and I did do a 'that's thilly' smile
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Mon 31 Jul 2006, 17:03,
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I don't want to be rude
I just want you to think about what you've done and to not do it again and to encourage other people also to use their talent and creativity and imagination and to not produce this sort of bland samey twaddle ever again
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Mon 31 Jul 2006, 17:10,
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I know
Just I'm in a silly mood and I liked the sillyness. Duely noted.
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Mon 31 Jul 2006, 17:13,
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I like to imagine she is naked
and the things on her shoulders are bloated tics
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Mon 31 Jul 2006, 17:01,
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Or her collar bones
have been squeezed through her shoulders!
:D
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Mon 31 Jul 2006, 17:19,
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:D
now you've said that
I find her quite zombie-like - those aren't bunches, they're bits of her brains!
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Mon 31 Jul 2006, 17:22,
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Well I don't know about funny
But I thought it was quite amusing. But I bet you posted that as well, even though there been many ones like it:P
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Mon 31 Jul 2006, 17:02,
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Quick question: are the backgrounds of my other images black, grey or transparent? They're meant to be transparent, but if I look at them in Internet Explorer they're grey, and when opened in image viewing software they're pure black :/
That's because they're PNGs- they contain an Alpha layer that
IE can't use (until IE7).
Other software might not be able to use alpha channels so it renders the transparent bits black.
Firefox, and most other browsers, draw PNGs correctly, so they show up with a transparent background.
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Mon 31 Jul 2006, 17:05,
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Other software might not be able to use alpha channels so it renders the transparent bits black.
Firefox, and most other browsers, draw PNGs correctly, so they show up with a transparent background.
Ah, cheers.
So should I start using GIFs, or should I just keep using pngs and say "Screw the IE users"? ;p
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Mon 31 Jul 2006, 17:06,
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Up to you really.
PNG24 (I think that's what yours is) can do different levels of transparency- gradients for example, but they come with a large filesize. PNG8 is much like GIF- good for flat blocks of colour and on/off transparency.
For stuff like this I'd use either GIF or PNG8- you'll get sharper text out of it too. GIFs work in all browsers though :)
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Mon 31 Jul 2006, 17:12,
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For stuff like this I'd use either GIF or PNG8- you'll get sharper text out of it too. GIFs work in all browsers though :)