Thanks to CR125 for making my new avatar - and with incredible speed: it arrived, already uploaded, with the reply to my PM complaining my last one had fallen off the perch. He does things while I contemplate starting to begin to think about them.
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Thanks to CR125
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Its nice too the kinda place you would love to have all to yourself...........
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thanks
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Yeah, it looks brill. Nice work CR125!
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Did you do that with Photoshop or what?
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photo studio. wish i had paint shop
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You should try Ulead Photo impact, its what i use. Sample of my work with it
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yeah. wut u want. i'm bored. i miss diver dude Waaaaaaaaaa can u die from bordom? that be kinda cool...... IM me kristal
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Yeah CR can bust out some sick shit on the comp I havn't talked to you in awhile man.. where you been? (In reference to CR.. Thought I would clear that up... lol)
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showing horses dude. home for a week then gone again.
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P2P
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p2p? huh?
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y are they called avatars any way?
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i thought heck i been make others new ones soo... i made me one lolu didn;t like urs?
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y are they called avatars any way?From Wikipedia:In reply to:OriginThe term "Avatar" as used for a computer representation of a user dates at least as far back as 1985, when it was used as the name for the player character in the Ultima series of personal computer games. The Ultima games started out in 1981, but it was in Ultima IV (1985), that the term "Avatar" was introduced. To become the "Avatar" was the goal of Ultima IV. The later games assumed that you were the Avatar and "Avatar" was the player's visual on-screen in-game persona. The on-screen representation could be customized in appearance.Later, the term "Avatar" was used by the designers of the role-playing game Shadowrun (1989), the online role-playing game Habitat (1987) and was popularised by Neal Stephenson in his cyberpunk novel Snow Crash (1992), where it was used to describe the virtual simulation of the human form in the Metaverse, a virtual reality version of the Internet. Social status within the Metaverse was often based on the quality of a user's avatar, as a highly detailed avatar showed that the user was a skilled hacker and programmer.I'm not sure how correct that is, but that's what they say. They then go on to discuss avatars in forums.
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I just knew you would come through Steve.
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No question with an answer left unanswered.You're welcome.
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that's cool. thanks