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Old 03-23-06 | 07:54 PM
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Mine was a test photograph I had at the office, taken as an experiment when we bought a digital camera. I cropped out just the face and sized it to about 64 pixels.
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Old 03-23-06 | 08:06 PM
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I picked mine b/c it is the only picture of the robot I built in my garage. The shot was taken shortly before it malfunctioned and destroyed nearly everything I own. The only three words it knows (and keeps repeating) are "Crush... Kill... Destroy..." I was able to escape, but it's been chasing me across state boundaries for three years now. I hate that fuggin' robot...
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Old 03-23-06 | 09:15 PM
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Old 03-23-06 | 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by catatonic
I chose mine because I was bored at the time, and have a weird sense of humor.
I've never understood your avatar. After your explanation, now I can say that... I still don't understand it.
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Old 03-23-06 | 10:17 PM
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i'm known, respected, chided, lauded and frowned upon by friends for my relentless inquisitiveness and fascination of the on-going wow and wonder this place has to offer; if it exists, i'm interested. plus i've lost myself in reverie on many occasions; and ANY thing can trigger this.
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Old 03-24-06 | 02:48 AM
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Originally Posted by catatonic
I chose mine because I was bored at the time, and have a weird sense of humor.
Originally Posted by Runaway Cyclist
I've never understood your avatar. After your explanation, now I can say that... I still don't understand it.
Well, his avatar is of a purple anodized (I assuming itś anodized anyway...the point is itś purple), nipple - the thing what holds spokes to rims etc etc... above that and under his user name it says šPurple nurpleš ie what older sibbling do to their younger sibblings to torture/hurt/scar for life...

Yep, I get it. It appeals to me, maybe IŽm a little strange too

As for my avatar, itŽs pretty boring. Just a photo I took of the innards of the label printer I use at work.
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Old 03-24-06 | 07:08 AM
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Old 03-24-06 | 07:14 AM
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Old 03-24-06 | 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by onyourbike
I wanted to use something else. I couldn't shrink the image sufficiently to make it fit the size limit
Open MS Paint, open the pic you want to use, go to Image, then click Attributes. It'll say how big, in pixels, your picture is. Divide 64 by the largest dimension (64x64 being the maximum Avatar size here), eg. A picture that's 400x600 pixels, divide 64 by 600 and you get .106666. Now get out of Attributes, go to Image, then Stretch/Skew. In the Stretch section, replace both 100%'s with 10.66% (move the decimal place), and bang, you've got a reduced picture. Save it as a .gif and upload it as an avatar.

I'm sure there are better ways to do this, since MS Paint generally sucks, but it works.
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Old 03-24-06 | 08:29 AM
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Old 03-24-06 | 09:17 AM
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The part that was strange about the experience with my client was that he said his wife, (who was born in Richardson), looked at it and remarked, "What does the Mobile horse have to do with Dallas?"
My interest is peaked. What is the connection to Dallas. I was thinking the Mobile sign also.
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Old 03-24-06 | 10:30 AM
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Old 03-24-06 | 10:34 AM
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tells it all (and i'm not from there...weird!)
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Old 03-24-06 | 11:10 AM
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Old 03-24-06 | 11:33 AM
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Do i really need to explain mine?...
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Old 03-24-06 | 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by capejohn
My interest is peaked. What is the connection to Dallas. I was thinking the Mobile sign also.
Actually, the red neon Pegasus was a land mark that flew over Dallas's skyline for years, courtesy of Magnolia Oil. I still recall returning to Dallas in the back seat of mom and dad's car and seeing that huge red horse and knowing I was home. Looking for Pegasus was just part of a road trip. Seeing it, or crossing the Red River ( the bounday between Texas and Oklahoma) was just a symbolic home coming to me as a native Texan. Perhaps your home town or state has something unique that as soon as you see it says home to you.
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Old 03-24-06 | 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by jsharr
Actually, the red neon Pegasus was a land mark that flew over Dallas's skyline for years, courtesy of Magnolia Oil. I still recall returning to Dallas in the back seat of mom and dad's car and seeing that huge red horse and knowing I was home. Looking for Pegasus was just part of a road trip. Seeing it, or crossing the Red River ( the bounday between Texas and Oklahoma) was just a symbolic home coming to me as a native Texan. Perhaps your home town or state has something unique that as soon as you see it says home to you.
That is so true. When I was a kid, we had a Chevy Impala and never wore seatbelts. So, on long drives, after the sun went down, my big sister would lie down across the back seat. That's when I would retire to the back window.
I watched the stars and streetlights go by and then would doze in and out hoping that we would drive all night. I could barely hear the murder mysteries on the radio, (of course there was only one speaker and it was at the front of the car). I especially liked it when it was raining.
And just like you, when I looked up and saw the red horse, I knew we were home. Actually, I knew I could nap for another thirty minutes before we got home.
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Old 03-24-06 | 01:59 PM
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Old 03-24-06 | 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Mo'Phat
Open MS Paint, open the pic you want to use, go to Image, then click Attributes. It'll say how big, in pixels, your picture is. Divide 64 by the largest dimension (64x64 being the maximum Avatar size here), eg. A picture that's 400x600 pixels, divide 64 by 600 and you get .106666. Now get out of Attributes, go to Image, then Stretch/Skew. In the Stretch section, replace both 100%'s with 10.66% (move the decimal place), and bang, you've got a reduced picture. Save it as a .gif and upload it as an avatar.

I'm sure there are better ways to do this, since MS Paint generally sucks, but it works.
Thanks!
Now if I can find my original image....
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Old 03-24-06 | 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Runaway Cyclist
I've never understood your avatar. After your explanation, now I can say that... I still don't understand it.

It's a US thing...

As a kid growing up, "purple nurples" was a common form of harassment...it's where a bully or older sibling grabs your nipple between their fingers and twists really hard....the purple part is because it usually ends up in bruised nipples

...well I was bored looking around at online bike shops, and lo and behold...I saw a purple nurple....BOOM AVATAR!

Hey, I've had a winged buffalo as my avatar in the past. That was a reference to the love of buffalo wings I have.

I've also had other odd avatars before. Someday I will find one truly fitting....but I haven't found anything odd enough. I might make a picture of myself wielding a front wheel and a fork like a gladiator into an avatar...but I need to get my camera fixed before doing that.
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Old 03-25-06 | 10:34 AM
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Old 03-25-06 | 04:14 PM
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I got on this thread only because I saw Koffee's name at the end of it, and was surprised to find she has a new avatar since the last time I was on. I will confess to having a harmless crush on Koffee. I had thought it might be based on the previous avatar, but I find the new one has not caused any diminution in my obsession. I have no avatar, partly because I'm not particularly interested in one, partly because I don't know how to upload one, partly because--like Adrian Monk--I would have a devil of a time selecting one. I've been away from this forum--and off my bicycle--for 3 weeks, because I've been on the Grand Jury all through the month of March. Now THERE'S an education. I'll miss it when it's over, but will be VERY glad to get back on the bike.
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Old 03-25-06 | 04:57 PM
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<---- According to the web, that's a picture of a baby mongoose. Well, I am a mongoose. Nicknamed that about five years ago, and it sure stuck.
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Old 03-25-06 | 10:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Noif666
Well, his avatar is of a purple anodized (I assuming itś anodized anyway...the point is itś purple), nipple - the thing what holds spokes to rims etc etc... above that and under his user name it says šPurple nurpleš ie what older sibbling do to their younger sibblings to torture/hurt/scar for life...
Originally Posted by catatonic
It's a US thing...

As a kid growing up, "purple nurples" was a common form of harassment...it's where a bully or older sibling grabs your nipple between their fingers and twists really hard....the purple part is because it usually ends up in bruised nipples

...well I was bored looking around at online bike shops, and lo and behold...I saw a purple nurple....BOOM AVATAR!
Thank you both. Now I understand.

Your avatar always "bothered" me because I knew it was something bike related, but had never figured out what exactly. The "purple nurples" thing didn't help me much. First, that nipple looks like a black one to me! I always thought I was color blind. And also there is no such word "nurple" in Webster's dictionary.

Purple nurples... Kids are cruel everywhere. Ouch!
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Old 03-25-06 | 11:38 PM
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I have no avatar, [...] partly because--like Adrian Monk--I would have a devil of a time selecting one.
You can do what I did. I searched Google Images for my nickname and waited for the results. Luckily, the first image that showed up was perfect for an avatar: a dog -- I love dogs!--, a famous and loved one, riding a bike and wearing my country's national colors.

Give it a try!
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