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FUR: Re: "Don Quixote" - 2 attachments (1/2)
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p***@opelnews.de
2004-11-19 21:17:54 UTC
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Really nice work there!
Dunno what the rest of the gang would propose, but I think the pics -could-
use a bit more compression without being too jpg-y ^^ Furthermore, my
client didn't decode the (2/2) posting at all, just weird letter garbage. Pity.
Greets, Dragon
made this for my drawing class. it's oil pastel on cotton paper.
it's big.. like.. 2 feet by 3 feet.. so i also drew up a quick
sketched study for the image. a mark of my current skill is
that i'm able to get -something- evocative.. but i'm not really
at the point of understanding such that i can replicate the
process. so the study wasn't -so- useful because, even though
i like it a lot, i wasn't able to draw it again. as a result, the
sketch is it's own finished piece, distinct from the pastel
drawing; the expressions are quite different.
Maxx Pollare
2004-11-20 14:07:02 UTC
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The voice of "" drifted in on the cyber-winds,
from the sea of virtual chaos...
Furthermore, my client didn't decode the (2/2) posting at all,
just weird letter garbage. Pity. Greets, Dragon
Part of it was posted with the first post...
Just use OE's combine & decode.
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Dennis Lee Bieber
2004-11-20 16:51:33 UTC
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On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 14:07:02 +0000 (UTC), Maxx Pollare
Post by Maxx Pollare
Part of it was posted with the first post...
Just use OE's combine & decode.
Agent couldn't handle it either. Agent is good at combining split
binaries when there is only a single binary that is split over the posts. I
think I accidentally posted one once that got split into 15 parts..
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Maxx Pollare
2004-11-21 12:50:02 UTC
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The voice of "Dennis Lee Bieber" drifted in on the cyber-winds,
from the sea of virtual chaos...
Agent couldn't handle it either. Agent is good at combining split
binaries when there is only a single binary that is split over the
posts. I think I accidentally posted one once that got split into
15 parts..
That's odd...
Xnews/Queue/Harddrive. No problems with it what-so-ever...
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Darac Marjal
2004-11-21 23:00:44 UTC
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On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 08:51:33 -0800, Dennis Lee Bieber
Post by Dennis Lee Bieber
On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 14:07:02 +0000 (UTC), Maxx Pollare
Post by Maxx Pollare
Part of it was posted with the first post...
Just use OE's combine & decode.
Agent couldn't handle it either. Agent is good at combining split
binaries when there is only a single binary that is split over the posts. I
think I accidentally posted one once that got split into 15 parts..
No problems here. Ctrl+Select the two posts, right click and select
"Join Sections". Hit Join and then launch the images as you would
normally.
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DawnWolf
2004-11-27 01:39:52 UTC
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On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 08:51:33 -0800, Dennis Lee Bieber
Post by Dennis Lee Bieber
Agent couldn't handle it either. Agent is good at combining split
I selected Join from Agent's Message menu, manually, and it worked
just fine.

Agreed, though, split posts can be a pain for folks who are not used
to them.

Rich Chandler
2004-11-21 09:07:11 UTC
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Chris Goodwin wrote:

Looks like it got broken up.

I'm surprised you didn't draw "Donkey Hotay" :-)
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