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kombi_kid - December 13th, 2002 at 09:41 PM

man u really must be bored:(
cheers
rhys


The_Bronze. - December 14th, 2002 at 12:12 AM

I've made a conscious effort to return to my new years resolution of no more Pies and sausage rolls and a more recent resolution to not post as many pics. Mainly because I can't get the image size down to the required kb. I need someone to come around and teach me how to fly photoshop. I had ago the other night for about an hour and the image wen't from 100kb to 160kb. Bloody thing. That was the homer simpson one with all the flower power stuff.

Nice dogs mate. I used to have a Samoyd x Shepard called Bob but he was fretting for Queensland when we moved here which made him weak and then he got a tick that rolled him:(. Anyhow - next topic.

Seeing you follow the same path as I with your digital camera and photographing everyting in site (nice shadow by the way - I did that once) I though I come back here and link you to the Big Red Button.

The Big Red Button will give you many hours of fun instead of you camera.

http://www.pixelscapes.com/spatulacity/button.htm 

[Edited on 13-12-2002 by The_Bronze.]


Grey 57 - December 14th, 2002 at 09:21 AM

14YO you are missing something here mate
Siberian Huskie + Push Bike = Effort Free Transport

Bronze, luv the big red button. Kept me in suspense for hours.


karmannghia60 - December 14th, 2002 at 07:19 PM

I am gonna report you to the RSPCA:D
Raf


The_Bronze. - December 15th, 2002 at 08:29 AM

My Samoyd, Bob used to drag me on my skates up and down the street for hours each afternoon after Uni. This was the only way I could wear him out, otherwise he'd just tear up the yard like a rotary hoe had been through it for the night.

Cruel is when they get bored and snow dogs love to run.

Actually we had to move out of our first house because he nearly killed a 25 foot gum tree by ringbarking it. I cat went up the tree and he spent 5 hours trying to get up there with it.

As you know we give our digital a pretty heafty workout. We take a lot a home and family shots and put them up on the screen saver. Visitors love it.