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Posted by Noodles Jefferson on 11/10/05 13:36
In article <82m3n1l38e8tufsiru7nqsqm8o9cdsjc5f@4ax.com>, Onideus Mad
Hatter took the hamburger, threw it on the grill, and I said "Oh wow"...
> On Wed, 9 Nov 2005 04:51:31 -0600, Noodles Jefferson
> <silverbells@tacoshells.com> wrote:
>
> >You sh<COCK SLAP>
>
> First of all, only cunt headed down syndrome trainables post binaries
> to non-binary froups.
Oh shut the fuck up. It was small. You're more pissed that it was
accurate.
> Second, when you attach an image to a thread,
> make sure your idiot news browser is setup to NOT include the file
> name in the subject, cause otherwise it fucks up thread continuity.
Shows up fine here. Thread continuity. Nice ridiculous argument.
> Third, your ability to encode images and determine the proper format
> to use is slap in the face to intelligence design, you drooling little
> muppet fuck.
>
> Your file was encoded in lossy JPG with the quality set to "uber shit"
> apparently. This resulted in a crappy looking image with a file size
> of 1.43KB, where as if you hadn't been an idiot, you would have chosen
> a palette based PNG or GIF file, using optimized octree and setting
> the max color to about 100, which would have resulted in this:
> http://www.backwater-productions.net/_images/trash.png
> Which is only 919 bytes.
Oooh la la. Nobody cares.
> Of course if you weren't stupid you would
> have cropped it down to just the image part, in which case you could
> have gone down to as low as 890 bytes.
>
> Feel free to continue being a stupid fucking drooler, Noodle Head,
> it's amusing if nothing else to watch you try and bite at my heels for
> attention.
>
Way to write thinly disguised homoeroticism masquerading as care bears
fanfic, loser.
Good luck on building the most loserly site ever.
--
Noodles Jefferson
mhm31x9 Smeeter#29 WSD#30
sTaRShInE_mOOnBeAm aT HoTmAil dOt CoM
"Our earth is degenerate in these latter days, bribery and corruption
are common, children no longer obey their parents and the end of the
world is evidently approaching."
--Assyrian clay tablet 2800 B.C.
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