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D-Mac - 12 Mar 2007 02:55 GMT
It seems that when you do anything at all to conceal or in some way
obliterate an image to protect your legal right to ownership... Some
people think it's almost criminal that if they do steal it, they can't
use it! A quaint notion indeed.

http://www.annika1980.com/D-Macs/image-look.htm
Annika1980 - 12 Mar 2007 05:33 GMT
> It seems that when you do anything at all to conceal or in some way
> obliterate an image to protect your legal right to ownership... Some
> people think it's almost criminal that if they do steal it, they can't
> use it! A quaint notion indeed.
>
> http://www.annika1980.com/D-Macs/image-look.htm

So now you're off the "I meant to do that" excuse, and back onto the
"These thieving Yankees keep stealing my good pics so I only post
crappy ones now" schtick?

I will say this for your pics D-Mac.
All of them emit an emotional response.
I mean, "Embarrassment" is an emotion, right?

And why does every one of your web pages still try to slander me when
we have agreed to a cease-fire?  You just can't let it go, can ya, D-
Mac?
Well keep poking me.  But don't start crying when you pull back a nub.

Anybody else ready to have a laugh?
Rob - 12 Mar 2007 06:22 GMT
>>It seems that when you do anything at all to conceal or in some way
>>obliterate an image to protect your legal right to ownership... Some
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
>
> Anybody else ready to have a laugh?

He's on a learning curve, you will note the improvements in his
"images", as he gets better. Then one day the penny will drop!

r

"X-rated movies are all alike ... the only thing they leave to the
imagination is the plot."
Annika1980 - 12 Mar 2007 07:01 GMT
> > I will say this for your pics D-Mac.
> > All of them emit an emotional response.
> > I mean, "Embarrassment" is an emotion, right?

> He's on a learning curve, you will note the improvements in his
> "images", as he gets better. Then one day the penny will drop!

It would seem that instead of spending some time working on his craft,
D-Mac has been spending time trying to find news ways to make his pics
even lower-res to mask their flaws.

Of course, he claims he does this to discourage someone from stealing
his pics and selling them.  As if!
 
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