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Smite?
Weogo Reed:
Hi Y'all,
Growing up mostly in the South (Southeastern USA)
SMITE is not a word spoken lightly.
I suggest coming up with something better.
Maybe just
Ignore
or
Needs Tuning
?
Thanks and good health, Weogo
Jon R Smith:
--- Quote from: Bennett Prescott on January 07, 2011, 04:25:38 PM ---This could actually be fun... I wonder if there's a way to graph my "karma" so I can see big dips when I'm snarky? It would be nice to know when I've really hit a nerve ;)
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Okay Bennett. How did you get your ”Avatar,“ picture to upload. Is there a size limit I am missing or a special way to save the file? I'm feeling very “newbie” at the moment. Thanks!
Jon
Mac Kerr:
--- Quote from: Jon R Smith on January 15, 2011, 03:30:07 AM ---Okay Bennett. How did you get your ”Avatar,“ picture to upload. Is there a size limit I am missing or a special way to save the file? I'm feeling very “newbie” at the moment. Thanks!
Jon
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In your profile, where you selected your Nirvana avatar, you should be able to select "upload avatar". There is a maximum size of 80x80 pixels. One you select upload you browse ton the 80x80 image file you want to use.
Mac
Jon R Smith:
--- Quote from: Mac Kerr on January 15, 2011, 11:09:18 AM ---In your profile, where you selected your Nirvana avatar, you should be able to select "upload avatar". There is a maximum size of 80x80 pixels. One you select upload you browse ton the 80x80 image file you want to use.
Mac
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Thanks Mac!
Tom Reid:
One can be smitten and not feel bad about it.
Smite is also a fencing term used to describe a scar.
Gothics would prefer besmeitan.
Foxworthy would use it for laughs.
"Tie that down real tight because they'smite fall off."
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