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# Sorry to threadwaste...
m3ss3ng3r is working. And I am scared with just me and an AFK supermoore.

[edit: AFK spacefish and supermoore is back]
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 15:49, archived)
# sorry to jack
but waaaaaah!
i think i've blown the head gasket on my car :(

and i'd just washed it, and now i'm scared to move it in to the garage so it's getting rained on :(

and i was supposed to go to my brothers for dinner and now i don't think i can get there :( :( :(

and i've just realised i don't think i have enough money to repair it, so i'm going to have to borrow it :( :( :( :( :( :(
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 15:52, archived)
# ooh, nasty, what sort of car is it?
my cam belt went before christmas. anoth 450-odd quidd down the drain...
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 16:07, archived)
# ouch, that's a crapper
i'm going to get the cam belt replaced when i have this sorted, as i've no idea how old it is

did it damage your engine when it went then?

oh, and it's a mk1 golf. It's hardly done any miles, I think me suddenly driving it to work every day has come as a bit of a shock to it.
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 16:12, archived)
# Let's waste this thread some more than, by jacking it.
I've been trying to figure out how to free transform things without anti-aliasing them (in Photoshop 6). Anybody has an idea? Also, how do i make the type tool do things un-anti-aliased (would that be aliased?).
You understand what I'm trying to say here?
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 15:54, archived)
# you can unantialias type
using the dropdown menu - there's a choice of 'crisp, smooth... etc' on the type pallete somewhere have a look. I dunno how you can remove the anti aliasing when you resize tho - it's a pain in the bum isn't it?
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 16:00, archived)
# Yeah...
I always copy paste it into MS Paint and back.
(, Sat 25 Jan 2003, 17:21, archived)