applekisses said: Byron said: With time and in retrospect, yeah, I guess there was... In origin, though??...Nope, not really. Just sounded like it fit me well... Hey...I thought a girl gave you that name :confused: I never said one didn't...only that in the beginning, I thought it sounded like a good fit for me... | |
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Sweeny79 said: Why do I have insomnia?
Because...your mattress is lumpy...and your pillows need fluffing...and your sheets should have a higher thread count...and your socks are inside out... All of that... | |
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Sinister said: Sweeny79 said: Why do I have insomnia?
Cause you think of me? *Ahem*...I'll answer the questions on this thread... | |
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How did you get the name wellbeyond??? | |
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Byron said: Sinister said: Cause you think of me? *Ahem*...I'll answer the questions on this thread... My bad.... | |
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MostBeautifulGrlNTheWorld said: How did you get the name wellbeyond???
Needed an email account for a budding graphic design bidniz...the name "Wellbeyond@aol.com" was suggested...among others. (used to be on aol waaay back when)... It stuck out, kinda liked how it sorta kinda sorta made it seem like my design would be beyond the ordinary. So...made the email addy...joined P.org a few years later, and called myself Wellbeyond cuz I couldn't think of anything else...and, welp, there ya go. | |
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Byron said: Christopher said: ok so,....why do the pizza delievery people now ask you "Do you need any change back?","how much change do you need back?". thats like me going to the store and the clerk asking me if i want my change(umm hullo of course i do!). at first i was upset by such a thing...now its just LAWL.
They're tryin' to guarantee themselves a tip...obviously you have a reputation for stiffing pizza delivery guys, so they've all banded together to make sure that when they deliver that large pepperoni with extra cheese to your door, that they *ahem* "remind" you that you're supposed to be tippin' them for bringing the food to your door.. well,i consider chuckie cheese tokens a good tip. but seriously they already charge "delievery tax" ...those sneeky buggers. | |
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In response to Ocean's orgNoted questions:
Yes.. Yes.. Yes.. Yes.. Yes.. And.. Yes.. | |
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Byron said: Heiress said: can you tell us the best model of advanced amateur digital camera out right now?
we're in the market for one. i hope that's not too personal. What an embarrassing question... ...but, I said I'll answer anything... It really depends upon what your goals are and what you desire to do with your camera. If you're simply wanting to take digital "snapshots" at events or on trips and such, there are a huge variety of digital cameras to choose from that will more than suffice. In that case, I'd let cost dictate what you buy as much as things like resolution (try and get 3-4 megapixel, though)...also, make sure the camera has a decent optical zoom and not just a digital zoom...you can find plenty of good quality cameras for around $300 (try Canon and Kodak, the latter tends to be more "casual user friendly" from my experience, though...) Or better yet, go here: http://pcmag.shopping.com...al_Cameras Thank you! We're looking at an Olympus with 5 million pixels - the C5000. You can get them here for around 300 euros. The zoom looks pretty decent to me: 7.8-23.4 mm, 1:2.8-4.8. Lens quality on point & shoots sure have gone places. Do you own a Leica? That's my dream. Even a simple point & shoot. I'm a Nikon woman, primarily. Had a lot of fun with a Mamiya TLR at one time, and might go back to that. | |
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I have a legitimate question this time. Can you take any picture regardless of how big the size is and make it into an avatar without lowering the quality? | |
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Sweeny79 said: Byron my dearest and most trustworthy friend ... why is it that you are ALWAYS right even if what you say at the time sounds unfathomable?
Because, my dear....I am a know-it-all.... | |
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Heiress said: Byron said: What an embarrassing question... ...but, I said I'll answer anything... It really depends upon what your goals are and what you desire to do with your camera. If you're simply wanting to take digital "snapshots" at events or on trips and such, there are a huge variety of digital cameras to choose from that will more than suffice. In that case, I'd let cost dictate what you buy as much as things like resolution (try and get 3-4 megapixel, though)...also, make sure the camera has a decent optical zoom and not just a digital zoom...you can find plenty of good quality cameras for around $300 (try Canon and Kodak, the latter tends to be more "casual user friendly" from my experience, though...) Or better yet, go here: http://pcmag.shopping.com...al_Cameras Thank you! We're looking at an Olympus with 5 million pixels - the C5000. You can get them here for around 300 euros. The zoom looks pretty decent to me: 7.8-23.4 mm, 1:2.8-4.8. Lens quality on point & shoots sure have gone places. Do you own a Leica? That's my dream. Even a simple point & shoot. I'm a Nikon woman, primarily. Had a lot of fun with a Mamiya TLR at one time, and might go back to that. I have this beauty... The Sony Cybershot DSC-F828... | |
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BiggestBoooooty said: I have a legitimate question this time. Can you take any picture regardless of how big the size is and make it into an avatar without lowering the quality?
Nope...it depends upon how detailed the image is...images with a minimal of clean lines will reduce without much loss of clarity...the more complex the image, the muddier the shrunken final will appear. also, if the image is a vector image/drawing, it should shrink with little-to-no loss in quality... | |
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Is it your free day again ?? You don't scare me; i got kids | |
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AlfofMelmak said: Is it your free day again ??
it's 2:52am...other than hookers and the guy at Dunkin Donuts, nobody is working right now...lol | |
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crazyhorse said: I got one for you.Not one person here has been able to guess the dude's name in my avatar.
Cant believe it really... By the way, your (last) avatar was Huey Newton...it just came to me yesterday while driving around taking photos...but alas, you changed your image...ya prick. | |
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Byron said: crazyhorse said: I got one for you.Not one person here has been able to guess the dude's name in my avatar.
Cant believe it really... By the way, your (last) avatar was Huey Newton...it just came to me yesterday while driving around taking photos...but alas, you changed your image...ya prick. Right on man. Pulled it off, Huey was down man. | |
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