tried
i can't manage it tho, i'm not very good at html manually, seeing as i've got to add a few more images and text / links i can't manage it that way. What i need really is an alternate browser with no width restrictions.
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Sat 23 Aug 2003, 15:31,
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could you
make the page with a different, smaller picture, and then swap that picture for the larger one you want in notepad?
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Sat 23 Aug 2003, 15:33,
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having an image that wide will be a huge download
maybe it would be better to split it into a couple of chunks anyway?
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Sat 23 Aug 2003, 15:33,
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Hi Rob
Who is Lindalee? And why is she spamming me with news of you on bbc site?
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Sat 23 Aug 2003, 15:36,
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hmmmm - it's not to an address that i use for b3ta
anyway:
[email protected]
"Who is Rob Manuel? - B3ta.com BBC interview...
Please see the interview and spread the word....
www.bbc.co.uk/blackcountry/features/2003/08/rob_manuel/rob_manuel.shtml
Regards,
Linda"
they won't mind me signing them up for all sorts of web services then :)
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Sat 23 Aug 2003, 15:41,
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[email protected]
"Who is Rob Manuel? - B3ta.com BBC interview...
Please see the interview and spread the word....
www.bbc.co.uk/blackcountry/features/2003/08/rob_manuel/rob_manuel.shtml
Regards,
Linda"
they won't mind me signing them up for all sorts of web services then :)
fucking hell
they used the whole interview. christ. I didn't expect that.
But uh - no idea why you'd be spammed with it. Both me and i'd imagine the BBC would have better things to do really.
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Sat 23 Aug 2003, 15:42,
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But uh - no idea why you'd be spammed with it. Both me and i'd imagine the BBC would have better things to do really.
you do a fine job of that on your own :P
but seriously, i don't think so.. it's not malicious, merely irritating that this e-mail address is being spammed, it's a bit futile of whoever it is targetting b3tans, when b3tans are going to see it on the board at some stage...
I thought the inclusion of "spread the word" particularly cheesy :)
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Sat 23 Aug 2003, 15:49,
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I thought the inclusion of "spread the word" particularly cheesy :)