I couldn't make it any smaller
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( , Tue 3 Dec 2002, 14:39, archived)
clicky
and neither could she.
sfw I promise you.
and neither could she.
sfw I promise you.
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( , Tue 3 Dec 2002, 14:39, archived)
oops sorry
I'll delete.
any sugestions, i've got a byonder
site but can't upload anything.
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Tue 3 Dec 2002, 14:50,
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any sugestions, i've got a byonder
site but can't upload anything.
because Opera
is obviously a Heretic, in the eyes of M$ :)
By the way - why is Peri behind Colin "Thank God Sylvester McCoy took the title of Shittest Doctor Who" Baker? Is she sticking the sonic screwdriver up his arse?
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Tue 3 Dec 2002, 14:53,
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By the way - why is Peri behind Colin "Thank God Sylvester McCoy took the title of Shittest Doctor Who" Baker? Is she sticking the sonic screwdriver up his arse?
Do you think it is the asterisk
in the middle of all that encoded gunk that they always put in?
Or (more likely) they aren't returning the right mime types/headers with the image when it comes.
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Tue 3 Dec 2002, 14:55,
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Or (more likely) they aren't returning the right mime types/headers with the image when it comes.
heh
god that twat was a smug git..
Unfortunately the doctor had lost his sonic screwdriver 2 incarnations back - 18th centry paris (an episode written by Douglas Adams I believe)
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Tue 3 Dec 2002, 14:54,
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Unfortunately the doctor had lost his sonic screwdriver 2 incarnations back - 18th centry paris (an episode written by Douglas Adams I believe)
oh right...
it was just a vehicle for a shameless
knob gag anyhow.
edit: I am I alone in thinking Nicola
Bryant was the fittest Who Girl of all
time? Takes me back to 1980 something
or other.
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Tue 3 Dec 2002, 14:57,
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knob gag anyhow.
edit: I am I alone in thinking Nicola
Bryant was the fittest Who Girl of all
time? Takes me back to 1980 something
or other.
Actually...
...it was one incarnation back in an episode written by Eric Saward. ;)
Oh and it was 17th Century England - 1666 to be precise...
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Tue 3 Dec 2002, 15:06,
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Oh and it was 17th Century England - 1666 to be precise...
Did you even try to make it smaller?
It's very nice, don't take this as a criticism but you could've reduced the actual size to about 300 pixels, turned of dithering, reduced colours a bit - 100K easy I reckon.
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Tue 3 Dec 2002, 15:21,
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