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Author: Enzo Matrix
Date: May 11, 2008 09:52
...I feel really sorry for the poor woman who has to go by the name "Battleaxe". What on *earth* were the producers thinking??? Does she look like Ena...? No. She looks like this. http://www.gladiatorszone.co.uk/gladiators/new/female/battleaxe/ But even so... when you hear the word "battleaxe" applied to a woman, you automatically think of an Ena Sharples or a Nora Batty. I ...
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Author: MartinS
Date: May 11, 2008 09:00
...nice Female ones as well for the guys but who cares about the female ones lol Nah Seriously I liked the old ones so wonder how different this one will be, Time will Tell. One thing though... I feel really sorry for the poor woman who has to go by the name "Battleaxe". What on *earth* were the producers thinking??? Does she look like Ena Sharples? -- Martin S.
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Author: Enzo Matrix
Date: May 10, 2008 23:16
... nice Female ones as well for the guys but who cares about the female ones lol Nah Seriously I liked the old ones so wonder how different this one will be, Time will Tell. One thing though... I feel really sorry for the poor woman who has to go by the name "Battleaxe". What on *earth* were the producers thinking??? -- Enzo I wear the cheese. It does not wear me.
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Author: Ron Francis
Date: Oct 25, 2007 19:17
... do that I didn't ask for. Generally, the interface is OK and you can customise it to your needs. It's the nuts and bolts underneath that are annoying. Regards, Ron Francis www.RonaldFrancis.com "Battleax" <unavailable@thistime.net> wrote in message news:47208f46$1_3@cnews... "Ron Francis" <rfrancis@senet.com.au> wrote in message news:471fcc58_1@cnews... Vin
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Author: G-Artist
Date: Jan 20, 2007 15:12
...> There is another thread here entitled "Smartheap Problems". Might be worth a look? Kate "G-Artist" <g-artist@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:45b25b8e_2@cnews... "Battleax" <unavailable@thistime.net> wrote in message news:45b21e1c$1_2@cnews... "G-Artist" <g-artist@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:45b1b2d2_1@cnews... I made a graphic ...
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Author: G-Artist
Date: Jan 20, 2007 10:17
"Battleax" <unavailable@thistime.net> wrote in message news:45b21e1c$1_2@cnews... "G-Artist" <g-artist@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:45b1b2d2_1@cnews... I made a graphic in CD 9 to send over to a friend's shop and when I went to save it there was no box to enter the name. In fact, I have never seen a "save" page look like what I saw (pic attached). ...
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Author: GV
Date: Nov 19, 2006 10:41
Hi Kate, Howard and Battleax, Many thanks for your help. I right clicked and unchecked the 'Maximize Window' option, and also backspaced - both work. I tried F9 and that seemed to send me from a maximized work area, to a smaller one, but still within the 'problem'. Many thanks to all of you for your help. All the best, GV "GV" <gv_geert@magma.ca> wrote in message news:455faf79$...
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Author: Ron Francis
Date: Nov 18, 2006 14:03
...then exporting as a GIF will preserve the colours better. Although if you use transparency in a GIF, you will still get stepping around the edge. Regards, Ron Francis www.RonaldFrancis.com "Battleax" <unavailable@thistime.net> wrote in message news:455f12a8$1_3@cnews... "Marc Bouchard" <tohellwithspam@harhar.com> wrote in message news:455f0322$1_1@cnews... Hi ...
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Author: Jaime M. de Castellvi
Date: Oct 5, 2006 17:30
... Even for the royal executioner, who, in his *hereditary* job, had been trained in the art of execution virtually from the moment he could stand on his own feet, even with a battleaxe that had been specifically designed for the task, even with all of that it they didnt "easily" take peoples heads of. yet more spindoctoring from group in society who already have far to...
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Author: Fozzi
Date: Oct 5, 2006 05:45
...>> Even for the royal executioner, who, in his *hereditary* job, had been trained in the art of execution virtually from the moment he could stand on his own feet, even with a battleaxe that had been specifically designed for the task, even with all of that it they didnt "easily" take peoples heads of. yet more spindoctoring from group in society who already have far to ...
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