
(the closeup bit does make the file a bit huge though)
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Tue 18 Nov 2003, 20:05,
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getting used to 10mbps access from uni :D
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Tue 18 Nov 2003, 20:06,
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but just thought I'd laugh loudly and say "Haha, I'm in Florida in da sunshine and using a public library to get a b3ta fix.
Yay!
Oh, and woo to the pic too. :P
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Tue 18 Nov 2003, 20:08,
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Yay!
Oh, and woo to the pic too. :P

I'm at home, it's warm, I'm using my own PC to get my b3ta fix.
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Tue 18 Nov 2003, 20:11,
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But I get to stick two fingers up at Mickey Mouse but not drink any beer other than Bud :-(
Hmmm... I miss my own PC, no tattyslop on library PCs. :-(
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Tue 18 Nov 2003, 20:19,
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Hmmm... I miss my own PC, no tattyslop on library PCs. :-(

324k is rather too big to post directly on the board though - perhaps you could reduce the colours, increase lossiness an if all else fails, reduce image dimensions to reduce the file size?
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Tue 18 Nov 2003, 20:14,
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how do u do those things in image ready?
i know how to resize it :|
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Tue 18 Nov 2003, 20:26,
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i know how to resize it :|

in my copy, it's sitting in the top right hand corner of the main window, which is probably default.
on it, you can change the number of colours used, set a lossiness percentage, switch dithering on and off, set transparency and other types of optimization thingies.
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Tue 18 Nov 2003, 20:31,
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on it, you can change the number of colours used, set a lossiness percentage, switch dithering on and off, set transparency and other types of optimization thingies.

www.freshlegs.co.uk/images/other/dolphinsmall1.gif
it doesn't look too bad, and it's down to 150k (a reasonable maximum to aim at).
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Tue 18 Nov 2003, 20:36,
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it doesn't look too bad, and it's down to 150k (a reasonable maximum to aim at).