I was sent an email called "A Spy" which some of you may have already
seen. I can't identify the source so I've copied the file and put it
onto a site that you an see. It is too cute! You can see it at:
http://home.comcast.net/~gadragonfly/Cats.html
It didn't transfer well and the caption inside the bubble is: I think
there is a spy among us.
Julie
Karen - 09 Dec 2004 19:29 GMT
I love that one. Someone posted it on apba not to long ago and someone else
had another shot of all four of them laying sprawled out on a big window
ledge. I'd go find it and send it to you if you want.
> I was sent an email called "A Spy" which some of you may have already
> seen. I can't identify the source so I've copied the file and put it
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>
> Julie
Julie Cook - 09 Dec 2004 19:46 GMT
I'd love to see it Karen. I know there's a way to get to apba but I
don't remember it and can't get there through my newsreaders.
Thanks!
Julie
> I love that one. Someone posted it on apba not to long ago and someone else
> had another shot of all four of them laying sprawled out on a big window
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>>
>>Julie
Takayuki - 09 Dec 2004 20:36 GMT
>I was sent an email called "A Spy" which some of you may have already
>seen. I can't identify the source so I've copied the file and put it
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>It didn't transfer well and the caption inside the bubble is: I think
>there is a spy among us.
That's adorable!
What you can do to allow people to see the caption better is to remove
the height/width restriction from the HTML, or link the file in the
raw:
http://home.comcast.net/~gadragonfly/spy.jpg
What's happening is that web browsers typically just use pixel
resampling when downscaling, so pixels get skipped, and thin lines can
look broken.