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VisorCentral.com (http://discussion.visorcentral.com/vcforum/index.php)
- Off Topic (http://discussion.visorcentral.com/vcforum/forumdisplay.php?forumid=6)
-- This is a test (nt) (http://discussion.visorcentral.com/vcforum/showthread.php?threadid=4715)
Test
[This message has been edited by Bret Snyder (edited 07-12-2000).]
quote:
Originally posted by Petro:
Oh! I have the killer! Have to mention it...
HANDSPRING!!!
nuff said
and nothing you say can be taken seriously anyways! 
Just testing my new cartoon face!
Cool, it works
!
[This message has been edited by kamizuno (edited 07-12-2000).]
ok, did I figure out the secret????
quote:
Originally posted by nikNga:
ok, did I figure out the secret????
In case anybody still needs to know, the thread below can help get you a picture in your profile box.
http://discussion.visorcentral.com/...TML/000177.html
[This message has been edited by kamizuno (edited 07-12-2000).]
quote:
Originally posted by Hoser_in_USA:
you know, being in Northern Virginia means two things...you're not too far away from where i live so i'd be careful what you sayand nothing you say can be taken seriously anyways!
USeh?
But I would like to thank your country for paying me handsomly for what i do.
I saw a sign at a hockey game up in Canada that read: "We breed 'em, you feed 'em"...

Especially since NOVA is known to some as Silicon Valley East, and New Sillicon Valley to others. But I guess you know that since you're an Engineer 



Let's see...
Hi Tom,
I may be wrong but I think you need to pull the [] characters out of your code, that should fix it
. If I'm wrong, forgive me, I'm still fairly new at this.
Addition-If you're trying to use the Valkyrie picture, the extra "http://discussion.visorcentral.com/Forum6/HTML/" code that is in front of the image URL is not needed, try taking that out.
[This message has been edited by kamizuno (edited 07-12-2000).]
I didn't have the VisorCentral part in the string. (It shows up when I put my cursor over your picture, too...)
I took the brackets out. Let's see if it works.
Cool...it did! I might find a better picture sometime, but this shows me how the process works, and I always did like North American Aviation's wildest creation. 35 years later, it still looks futuristic.
[This message has been edited by Tom LaPrise (edited 07-12-2000).]
Congrats, you've got a supersonic plane in your profile! Looking good
!
quote:
Originally posted by Tom LaPrise:
and I always did like North American Aviation's wildest creation. 35 years later, it still looks futuristic.
test
test2
test3
[This message has been edited by PDAENVY (edited 07-12-2000).]
i dont think i get it yet
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I've become a visor junkie!!
quote:
Originally posted by Tom LaPrise:
I didn't have the VisorCentral part in the string. (It shows up when I put my cursor over your picture, too...)
I took the brackets out. Let's see if it works.
Cool...it did! I might find a better picture sometime, but this shows me how the process works, and I always did like North American Aviation's wildest creation. 35 years later, it still looks futuristic.
[This message has been edited by Tom LaPrise (edited 07-12-2000).]
Unfortunately with all these graphics, it's slowing the loading of the discussion pages down to buggrit.
I would just have to throw in my 2 cents and say - Please be considerate.
Moving graphics look really cool, but some of them are like 18kb!
I think we should all try to keep it fairly simple and small (byte-wise) to not slow everything down so that James doesn't get too many complaints and they don't let anybody have anything.
Hoser_in_USA--
Not the Avro Arrow (quite a plane in its own regard, as was the -I believe- English Electric TSR2), but the North American XB-70 Valkyrie, which was to replace the Boeing B-52 as our "big stick." Before the first Valkyrie was even half-built, the military powers-that-be realized that a Mach 3 high-altitude bomber could be shot down by the new Soviet missiles, so the plane and a slightly modified "sister ship" (later destroyed during a photo shoot, of all things) was completed as a research aircraft. Mach 3.08 at around 75,000 feet...imagine a bunch of these things roaring overhead, preceded by a SR-71 Blackbird doing recon work...in the mid-1960's! Sure seemed like we were on our way to a Star Trek/Jetson's future.
test... better late than never...III
[This message has been edited by perze_a (edited 07-13-2000).]
[This message has been edited by perze_a (edited 07-13-2000).]
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