
we know you're ace, but that doesn't excuse you
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Thu 12 Jul 2007, 16:20,
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it's optimised to buggery as it is
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Thu 12 Jul 2007, 16:21,
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or get rid of the moving dithering.
other people do, it's the rules
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Thu 12 Jul 2007, 16:23,
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other people do, it's the rules

well when people wern't so nazi about things if they contained obvious talent.
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Thu 12 Jul 2007, 16:23,
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and I like to adhere to the rules because this place is so nice and friendly and thus it should be treated with respect, love and a bit of chocolate every now and then.
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Thu 12 Jul 2007, 16:24,
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He is a frequent poster, he donates and he makes bloody good images so lets not be so strict.
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Thu 12 Jul 2007, 16:25,
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not just my own (slaps JJs wrist).
Does that mean I can post 1mb animations?
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Thu 12 Jul 2007, 16:30,
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Does that mean I can post 1mb animations?

because you are also a talented young man and so we would understand that your vision could not be bought to life in anything less than 1mb
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Thu 12 Jul 2007, 16:31,
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that's a ridiculous cliquey thing to say.
It doesn't matter who posts here, its a public board with a simple and easy to follow FAQ designed to make the site easy to view and not too boggy for people on capped broadband.
If animations can't be made under 250k, just post a thumbnail and a link to the anim.
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Thu 12 Jul 2007, 16:34,
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It doesn't matter who posts here, its a public board with a simple and easy to follow FAQ designed to make the site easy to view and not too boggy for people on capped broadband.
If animations can't be made under 250k, just post a thumbnail and a link to the anim.

and it is the reason I left /talk so take some credit where there is some credit due and stop sounding so ungrateful.
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Thu 12 Jul 2007, 16:36,
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The guidelines are only there because some people are on slow connections, and so to make it fairer for everyone the guidelines are in place so that those who are on dialup or whatever aren't left out.
/tuppence.
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Thu 12 Jul 2007, 16:38,
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/tuppence.