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#21 Post by koolie »

@puppyluvr
for you.

Dont feed your kids to the animals.
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#22 Post by koolie »

When a pictcha is worth lotsa words....
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#23 Post by jonyo »

I Cared for My Secret Family
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#24 Post by jonyo »

Cloud & sunset pix.

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#25 Post by Aitch »

Jonyo

Did you have to?

bad taste IMHO

Aitch

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#26 Post by Aitch »

Just to put things back on track

pic 'o' the day!

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Aitch

He He, Sorry, pups 'n' peeps

Couldn't resist

Aitch :D

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#27 Post by cthisbear »

Aitch:

" Just to put things back on track "

You are cracking me up.

Chris.

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#28 Post by ttuuxxx »

Aitch wrote:Just to put things back on track

pic 'o' the day!


Aitch

He He, Sorry, pups 'n' peeps

Couldn't resist

Aitch :D
I Think Barry should make that the new default puppy background image!!!!
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#29 Post by ttuuxxx »

http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)

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#30 Post by cthisbear »

I Think Barry should make that the new default puppy background image!!!!

Looks like the moderator on Whirlpool who likes
to delete any Puppy threads.

http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/

I hope I'm wrong.

Chris.

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#31 Post by WhoDo »

ttuuxxx wrote:30 Coolest and Funniest Tux Icons
http://www.junauza.com/2008/03/30-coole ... icons.html
I couldn't resist grabbing a couple for some of our regulars here ... and of course I got one for myself, too! :P In addition to those below, I saw several that would fit bugman, a few that might suit alienjeff and many others that might be adopted by regulars here. There are over 1600 tux's on the parent site!
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[i]Actions speak louder than words ... and they usually work when words don't![/i]
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#32 Post by Aitch »

Oh, no

Both WhoDo & koolie have new avatars

what with HairyWill showing his best profile as well, is this a face-off?

aaaggh - less than 6kb; dang, there goes my choice....

[ah, well, this'll have to do for now, fashions come & go]

....and the one I selected for Lobster ages ago

Still like it, though, he he

Aitch :)
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On observance: Place banana in your ear.
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Re: tux icons

#33 Post by ttuuxxx »

WhoDo wrote:
ttuuxxx wrote:30 Coolest and Funniest Tux Icons
http://www.junauza.com/2008/03/30-coole ... icons.html
I couldn't resist grabbing a couple for some of our regulars here ... and of course I got one for myself, too! :P In addition to those below, I saw several that would fit bugman, a few that might suit alienjeff and many others that might be adopted by regulars here. There are over 1600 tux's on the parent site!
hey WhoDo they also had this one which Reminded me of you. :)
and the parent site is http://tux.crystalxp.net/en.html

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#34 Post by Aitch »

:lol: :lol:

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#35 Post by jonyo »

Make the face blue, to be true..to whodo..

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#36 Post by Aitch »

Jonyo, the bard :D

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#37 Post by koolie »

Anyone have an original pic of this Khajuraho good-time girl?

This one is from Scribus.
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#38 Post by Caneri »

I took this through my window with a Nikon D40X

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[color=darkred][i]Be not afraid to grow slowly, only be afraid of standing still.[/i]
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#39 Post by Fossil »

Hi Eric,

I think that must be the Ruby-throated Hummingbird (Archilochus colubris). For such a small bird it has an enormous endurance, flying non-stop across the Gulf of Mexico to seasonally populate eastern-central North America and on into Canada. An amazing feat for such a tiny creature.
During hovering, ruby-throated hummingbird wings beat 55x/sec, 61x/sec when moving backwards, and at least 75x/sec when moving forward.

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#40 Post by Caneri »

Hi Fossil,

Yup...you are correct and a male to boot. I'm a backyard birder and I love to see the hummers come back every year. The travelings of a hummer are quite amazing no doubt

I am still learning this camera so I hope to get a pic with the wing beats frozen in a frame...well it's another project anyway along with finding the nest to snap a pic...that's harder than it seems as I've tried for several years and no luck yet.

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