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David's Jedi Avatar gives me the creeps

That's right I said it. David your Jedi avatar gives me the creeps but then I always laugh at it. The avatar pics must be set at very low resolution because all of them are very jagged. But the jaggedness of your pic is mostly noticable in the eyes. It make it look like one of your eyes is looking way up to your left and one is looking somewhere to the right. Combined with your many posts it seems as if your picture is looking at me and following me around. If it was bigger is would be really creepy. First I'm creeped out then I think of a cross eyed Jedi trying to fight. It must make using the force to move stuff a pain. And Jedi choaking the correct person must take some trial and error.

Stop looking at me!

Steve

Published Sunday, February 18, 2007 7:44 PM by Steve

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David_Gregory said:

HA HA!!!  I can't believe I didn't find this blog post for a whole week.

<a href=http://www.flickr.com/people/theatwells/>A friend of mine</a> saw <a href=http://www.flickr.com/photos/14196560@N00/168856574/>this picture of me</a> in my flickr gallery and decided to spruce it up so that it looks like <a href=http://www.flickr.com/photos/14196560@N00/284951533/>this</a>.  As you can see, the pupils of my eyes caught the light in the picture, so they do look kind of creepy, and I totally agree that when I shrunk down the picture to make my avatar, my eyes got messed up.

When indylug.org was redone, and we could upload avatar images, I thought that the maximum size was 79X79 pixels, because that was the size of the default image of the dark gray silhouette on the light gray background.  I made my image match that size, but since then I've seen that we can go bigger.  I think I'll try to rework my image in an effort to trip down the creepiness.  If that doesn't work, I'll go to the other extreme and try to max out the creepiness.

*<i>Hopefully html tags work in blog responses, otherwise viewers will have to cut and paste the URL's mentioned here.</i>*

February 25, 2007 3:40 PM
 

David_Gregory said:

Sorry to comment twice in a row, but it looks like the site recognizes URL's automatically without the html tags.  If you click on a link, it won't work, but if you delete the extra junk off of the end in the address bar of your browser, it will.

For instance on the first link, delete the ">A" off of the end of the URL.

David

February 25, 2007 3:57 PM
 

Steve said:

Your fixed eyes look much better on your avatar. I was supprised you didn't respond sooner.

-Steve

March 5, 2007 4:40 PM
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