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SEF Posted Jun 2, 2005
Oh. The free site I'd passed on to other people a couple of months back doesn't seem to have disappeared. Even if it's not the same one as you had before, perhaps it will do:
http://www.planearium2.de/flash/spstudio.html
Or you could try the superhero one:
http://www.ugo.com/channels/comics/heroMachine2/heromachine2.asp
I haven't tried either myself. Just seen the results of other people's playing.
If you have a photo handy there's also this free image morphing site which is even older:
http://www.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/%7Emorph/
On the other hand, you were probably supposed to be writing that book ...
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Snailrind Posted Jun 2, 2005
Ooh! Hours of procrastinatory fun to be had there! The South Park site is the same one, yes: just a couple of letters different in the URL. How odd. But thanks!
I've also found some fun writing stuff to do on the Writersroom page, so my poor Mills & Boon looks like it might slide into obscurity....
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Researcher 556780 Posted Jun 2, 2005
Speaking of procrastination it has now been quite a few months since I last did my pic....I keep looking at it... Perhaps the change of scenery will inspire me
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Snailrind Posted Jun 3, 2005
What pic is that, Vix?
SEF, I've sorted out the colour problems in the 'camera', and snapped one of you in a cave that's *almost* as dark as the place where I captured MrFlay. Happy now?
http://public.fotki.com/Snailrind/h2g2_in_south_park/sef1.html
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SEF Posted Jun 3, 2005
Ah, I see the glove puppet was merely a cunning disguise for the lightsaber. No-one would ever suspect a children's entertainer of secretly being a jedi master ...
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Researcher U1025853 Posted Jun 4, 2005
They are great, I seem to have let on everything about myself here, I love the description. You are very observant indeed!
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Researcher 556780 Posted Jun 5, 2005
The Chin God pic, I shall valiantly try to complete it this week..at least that's what I'm thinking right now.... I don't actually have much left to do on it.
I'm looking forward to thinking about all the pics I can procrastinate on that will be inspired by the Hudson river.
Yeh I like those pics too, Kaz.
We also will be living near a HUGE cemetary..looking forward to exploring that, there are some nice lil lakes and ponds around it too.
The new landlord's son has told us, well not told us exactly, more when we went to put security down, the landlord went into his office, we stayed in the kitchen...and the L'son went into the living room adjacent to kitchen...and piped up once out of sight "it's haunted you know".
Great I can sell it on e-bay and make a killing. *attempts to keep straightface at bad pun*
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Sea Change Posted Jun 19, 2005
Hee hee! Mine is also quite uncanny. Was this research through past posts, or did you remeber all of that?
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Snailrind Posted Jun 19, 2005
It was based on two comments you made in your journal. You like it?
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Sea Change Posted Jun 21, 2005
Yes, very much.
Is that really the kind of brimmed hat you are wont to wear?
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Snailrind Posted Jun 21, 2005
Not exactly, but it was the closest thing I could find.
I've got a new nickname in the neighbourhood, which I think is to do with my dress sense: Jehovah. People seem to think I'm a JW. Others are still telling each other I'm a witch. They're not subtle about their comments, either. Maybe they think I'm deaf as well.
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SEF Posted Jun 21, 2005
I don't think you can easily win on that one. If you wear a pentacle they'll discard the JW idea (unless they are more than usually stupid) but fixate on the witch one; and if you wear a cross then vice versa... probably. There's actually very little you can do to stop some of them still imagining you are a witch - just a cunningly disguised one etc etc.
Perhaps going round in a jester costume might help.
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Blackberry Cat , if one wishes to remain an individual in the midst of the teeming multitudes, one must make oneself grotesque Posted Jun 21, 2005
I'm going to a wedding next Thursday in Galway but I haven't got around to booking a hotel room yet
Just hope I don't leave it so late i end uphaving to stay in that backpackers hostel again
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Snailrind Posted Jun 22, 2005
"unless they are more than usually stupid"
When I went around in a pentagram they all thought I was a Jew.
B'cat, you could always insist that you need to crash out on the bride and groom's sofa on their wedding night. I'm sure they'll love you.
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Researcher 556780 Posted Jun 22, 2005
What are they then? Apart from stoopid...
Sorry.
Still done nothing that I said I was going to do...erm..I mean I have not done what I said I was going to do and did nothing instead.
I think I've had too much today...
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