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    Ok, let us know what you think.

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    Wow, where is that in the piccy AP? Whats the little building on the right with the bridge?

    Quote Originally Posted by Aged P
    Hi Jules,

    Image Shack is better, (and this would have been easier to say without the wink. :lol: ), because it arrives in two stages.
    I never knew how difficult it was to write a single entendre.

    I'm going to give the VOX site a trial run first.

    Phil
    Not sure what you mean by two stages. If you meant it 'blurred in' that means that they converted the jpeg file from a standard jpeg to a progressive one. Some graphic programs let you choose which type you want.

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    Hi Sweenie Mini,

    The photo is Marseilles, not my pic but it certainly changed my mental image of Marseilles!

    One of the sites does the XP thing, a huge picture as it loads, then tidies itself up to fit in a normal window. Clicking on the little Orangey thing in the bottom right hand corner opens it up full size.

    The other site just sends it full size straightaway. So on a large pic you have to scoot around with slide bars to see it all.

    It's not a big difference as I copy and paste big pics to another package anyway.

    Phil
    Luck is infatuated with the efficient.

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    Re: Testing VOX not my photo!

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    http://a1.vox.com/6a00c225294ef18e1d00ccff9798216ea5-pi

    Phil
    Ah yes, the legendary Templar's Saint 6a00c225294ef18e1d00ccff9798216ea5-pi's Cathedral.

    Unless I'm completely mistook, there's a clue to the Grail's whereabouts in the alcove with the floor mosaic based on the fabonaci code.


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    Hi D Akey,

    I've tried that and when I lifted the tile I fell into a room full of snakes!

    St 6a00c225294ef18e1d00ccff9798216ea5-pi was really big in the South of France, he invented fish soup, Brigitte Bardot and the Citroen 2CV.

    Phil
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aged P

    St 6a00c225294ef18e1d00ccff9798216ea5-pi was really big in the South of France, he invented fish soup, Brigitte Bardot and the Citroen 2CV.

    Phil
    Alas Phil, those are all false paths designed to distract one from the true Grail path.

    Those clues lead to the Holy Mackrel, the Holy Cups, Batman and the Holy Rollers, respectively.

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    Hi D Akey,

    I think you are right.

    I have muddled up the legend with the later organisation, The Shirley Templars. Broad swords, tabards , hair bows and buckle shoes.

    Phil
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aged P

    I have muddled up the legend with the later organisation, The Shirley Templars. Broad swords, tabards , hair bows and buckle shoes.
    That's right. . . I think I saw them in Vegas. They opened for Liberace.

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    Now, I was going to make a very crude comment about opening for Liberace, but good sense prevailed.
    AndyRage's mantra for graphics engine code:
    "Sure - how hard can it be?"

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    ha ha you guys .............watched da vinci code last night .............

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