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From the Photoshop an Ostrich challenge. See all 585 entries (closed)
( , Thu 14 Nov 2002, 17:43, archived)
From the Photoshop an Ostrich challenge. See all 585 entries (closed)
( , Thu 14 Nov 2002, 17:43, archived)
haha!
that's another great one.
hey dave, what was with the "test" last night? what were you testing?
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Thu 14 Nov 2002, 17:51,
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hey dave, what was with the "test" last night? what were you testing?
I think
he was testing whether his picture appeared in the competition pages - it's confusing because stuff that's frontpaged appears at the front, but the rest is chronilogical
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Thu 14 Nov 2002, 17:55,
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yeah it is a bit
it works that way so that the front page of the challenge should be a nice selection of fun images.
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Thu 14 Nov 2002, 17:58,
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it makes sense
it just caught me out before.
you know the links to users' profiles don't work on the competition pages (after the site rejig)?
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Thu 14 Nov 2002, 18:01,
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you know the links to users' profiles don't work on the competition pages (after the site rejig)?
and
a couple of b3tans got emails from a trainee journalist today, had you heard anything about it?
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Thu 14 Nov 2002, 18:07,
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An article on b3ta
"My aim is to look at the B3TA community, how
it works and the way it shows how the internet works."
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Thu 14 Nov 2002, 18:11,
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it works and the way it shows how the internet works."
anything about
b3ta'ns not working, just spending all day slacking from duties and 'shopping kittens and stuff ?
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Thu 14 Nov 2002, 18:19,
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please
no, this is what I was saying at the party, even if he's writing for the haringey gazette, we may end up with usership of around 30000 POSTING members, splinter newsgroups here we come.
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Thu 14 Nov 2002, 18:20,
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ah...
and another question: why does he post great pictures and then flee? it looks, by his lack of answering, that he's done it again. Doesn't he crave love and praise like the rest of us? what a weirdo.
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Thu 14 Nov 2002, 18:00,
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hee!
just finished reading cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson a while ago, such class. I have never been intrigued by the second w. war before, I had too much stuffed down my throat at school I guess, But now I cant get enough, discovery channel is my new best friend.
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Thu 14 Nov 2002, 18:27,
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if you liked cryptonomicon,
you'd probably enjoy Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow. though maybe you've already read it. it's a bit classier and less geeky. a very great book.
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Thu 14 Nov 2002, 18:30,
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thanks,
I havnt read it yet, tell you what, ill trade you an Ian M banks for a while?
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Thu 14 Nov 2002, 18:45,
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ok!
but i'm fussy about my books: you'd have to promise to
a. look after it, and
b. give it back
do we still have a deal?
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Thu 14 Nov 2002, 18:52,
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a. look after it, and
b. give it back
do we still have a deal?
ooh!
send that to him! i'd love to see that in his profile! it's brilliant!
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Thu 14 Nov 2002, 18:29,
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but will you use
100% of fact kitten's portrait of you in your profile?
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Thu 14 Nov 2002, 18:36,
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