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Old 6th December 2004, 02:22 PM   #1
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Now that I've spent the last day playing around with everything I love all the new features. Avatars are great (and I learned a new word). I even finally figured out how to quote. Gives everything a much more professional appearance.
I am still dismayed by the pic postings though. It takes me numerous tries to get my photos down below 200kb so they'll be accepted and then when I upload them it it lists them at around 50kb. They end up so small you lose all detail. Could it be that my 5.0mp camera is taking too fine a picture? Still find it much faster to upload to photobucket then imbed with IMG, but that kinda defeats the purpose doesn't it. Probably just the operator malfunctioning. I'll keep tweekin till I find something that works.

Oh Yeah and how come Andrew gets a saying under his signature and we don't have that option (pout, pout).

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Old 7th December 2004, 01:11 AM   #2
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Andrew, Mark's avatar is called a "yaak" translates as monster. I don't know the mythical signifigance, however many of the old preist knives I've seen have a similar figure in the same pose. I overheard a guide at the palace say they were gaurdians, they have one on each side of the entrance to many of the bulidings. The staff? he holds is also represented in many illustartions, it has a sword type handle but doesn't present as a sword. I've seen some of these in the antique shops made of wood but didn't think to ask their signifigance.
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Old 7th December 2004, 02:18 AM   #3
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Andrew, Mark's avatar is called a "yaak" translates as monster. I don't know the mythical signifigance, however many of the old preist knives I've seen have a similar figure in the same pose. I overheard a guide at the palace say they were gaurdians, they have one on each side of the entrance to many of the bulidings. The staff? he holds is also represented in many illustartions, it has a sword type handle but doesn't present as a sword. I've seen some of these in the antique shops made of wood but didn't think to ask their signifigance.
Hi Dan. Thanks (again) for the great information.

If you ever find yourself in my neck of the woods, please look me up: I owe you a beer or two. Or three.

By the way, we decided to disable the signature feature on the fora. Prior to opening for business, I was testing the features, and input a signature that I use on another board. Until you mentioned it, I didn't realize it was appearing in my profile. I'm not special, just oblivious at times. Too many balls in the air, I guess.

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Old 8th December 2004, 05:12 PM   #4
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Great job and kudos to all who took the time to produce these excellent results.
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Old 8th December 2004, 05:15 PM   #5
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It is not only good - it is very good.

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Old 9th December 2004, 10:36 AM   #6
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The features and new forum lay out are wonderful, just beautiful (I'm going to cry!..sniffle, sniffle...).
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Old 9th December 2004, 03:06 PM   #7
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So that is what they are called ....

I think the thing it (he?) is holding is a club. Demons in Japanese art hold sort of similar, very long iron clubs. It is sort of a symbol of their strength and power, as I understand it.

By the way, Dan, who is the fellow in your avatar? Do you know how old the statue is?
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