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  • #31
    threadjackers

    Originally posted by DrSpike
    I don't think so....there are problems with lots of sites, because they are made predominantly to be compatible with IE.
    So how does this make it not Apolyton's fault?
    badams

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Alexnm
      Skanky's avatar is definitely funny in slow motion.
      Yeah, that's why I thought he'd slowed it down as a joke. 's funny, Skanky getting blamed for something that didn't even happen.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by DrSpike


        's funny, Skanky getting blamed for something that didn't even happen.
        Yeah, who would have guessed?
        I watched you fall. I think I pushed.

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        • #34

          If you're talking about his current one, what would be funny if it would be in slow-motion?

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          • #35
            The "funny" (strange) part was that Skanky got blamed for something that didn't even happen, let alone him not doing it. The avatar itself wasn't funny.......though I did think he may have been trying to slow it down day by day to see if anyone noticed. He might think that was "funny" (amusing).

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            • #36
              Yeah, I'm amused.
              I'm building a wagon! On some other part of the internets, obviously (but not that other site).

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              • #37
                Unfortuantely, such a scheme wouldn't work for all apolytoner's since the differences in browsers and differences in pc vs. mac's interpretation of animated gifs. It makes the subtle avatars only work on a few privaleged apolytons.
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                • #38
                  Now for the interesting part: today I have installed Opera at my home computer (I was posting from work before, using Opera). At work, I could not make the gif animations work correctly, only in slow-motion. Here at home, I can do what Ixnay said (meaning, I can scroll down and up and then the animation is correctly played, no slow-mo).

                  The only difference I noted is that at work I could not install Java when I installed Opera (I need admin's permission). Here at home, I installed everything. Curious, isn't it?
                  I watched you fall. I think I pushed.

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                  • #39
                    I too did not install Java since for various reasons when I installed Opera I didn't have any win2k service packs installed, and it wouldn't install the java stuff that comes with Opera without them. Maybe I'll check it out tomorrow.

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