Re: A picture's worth a dozen words..
Posted by Orpheus on
Mon Oct 4th 2004 at 10:44am
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i'd give my ass to know exactly how that effect is generated.. i'm betting it has something to do with the focal point though.. still it hurts after a few seconds.
Re: A picture's worth a dozen words..
Posted by Adam Hawkins on
Mon Oct 4th 2004 at 11:41am
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Those pictures are just plain freaky...I had to check by pointing my pen to a point on the screen to make sure the picture really wasn't moving!
You never know, they could have been some sneaky animated gifs or something :smile:
Re: A picture's worth a dozen words..
Posted by Cash Car Star on
Tue Oct 5th 2004 at 7:20am
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I saw that huge Sumo wrestler on Conan once. He only fights in the Open brackets, instead of weighted ones, because he's not down with the whole 'serve the elders' thing that takes place in the schools or whatever they call 'em (dojos?).
Re: A picture's worth a dozen words..
Posted by Pvt.Scythe on
Tue Oct 5th 2004 at 7:28am
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I've always known that penguins are EVIL!
Re: A picture's worth a dozen words..
Posted by Orpheus on
Tue Oct 5th 2004 at 10:07am
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because i like the second pic so much, i wont mention the 1/4 meg file size :heee:
Re: A picture's worth a dozen words..
Posted by Mephs on
Wed Oct 6th 2004 at 12:23pm
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2004-10-06 12:23pm
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Sloth, that first pic was in my old psychology text book! The baby had 2 'mothers', one being all wire but giving food, the other being the one hes 'humping'. A very cruel experiment. Wonder if they told the monkey he was adopted.