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Hey, I can send you my photos if you want. Just in case calendar becomes famous.

I thought it's too late...
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Send them, please. If I get them tomorrow I still can use them...
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Too late... I'm busy cause I'm leaving soon and have tens things to do... Maybe next Christmas or for the Easter Calendar? ;)

And Happy Everything everyone. :x-mas:
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I will see what I can do to get you some photos by today but Anna is having a high fever once more and we need to check by the hospital again (we were there monday night too) before driving to the southern of Zealand for Christmas Eve with Tanjas Dad, sister, brother in law and nephew. We are going to have a nice little cosy evening and I am hoping that the loss of Tanjas mother this summer wont get everyone down this evening, though I dont want her forgotten either.
Maybe I can take a picture this morning and see if that turns out good. How big is the calendar...? I am thinking what type of resolution I should be thinking in...
And Merry Christmas to everyone, and Hannukah too if anyone is of that persuasion. (And I am guessing that Raillo is derailed by then weather currently and wish him higher temperatures.)
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Hurrayyy...Annas fever is gone, and I put some pics in your folder in the FTP-account.
I didn't want to mail them to you since the whole thing is 21 MB's...

I also wrote X-mas news on the frontpage.
Merry Christmas everyone.
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Thank you for the last-minute-photos. I had to hurry a bit to find a print station before the shops closed, but the photos still made it to the calendar.

Merry Christmas everyone!!! I hope you have quiet and nice holidays ahead and might find some time for you and the ones you love. :x-mas:
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MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!!!!!

Hope everyone has a fantastic day with their families and that Santa was good to everyone!!

@C: Good to hear that Anna's fever is gone, just in time for christmas too!
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Well just as soon as it left it came back with avengence hitting the high point on X-mas eve. 39.9 C and an eyeinfection - Hooorrrraaayyy.

But we still had some great X-mas days - all four in a row...
now both Tanja and I are coughing up our lunges and Anna is still filled with snot, and today was her lowest morning fever so we are hoping.

I got some excellent gifts though. I-Pod, books, GTA IV (which of course is giving me problems with sluggishness), and Tanjas father gave very generously and propably saved our honeymoon vacation!
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Well, just a thing to be said...

HAPPY Bday PotKing, may your tea be as sour as ever :D :D
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Happy Birdthday, oh long unseen Pitkin.

Lurking or not, but not posting. ;)
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Happy B-Day Pitkin.

Did you guys know, we have a Avatar Gallery on this site?! Some aren't even bad. :shock:
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Well, as I just noticed, there are SPAM threads again here. DVD advertising.

I guess it is a sign the forum is coming of age, if the spambots find it!
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Good side: We're important enough to get spammed. DVD ad's are actually new to me.
Bad side: Spam sucks.

By the way, what about some feedback on my avatar? I think it's better than the Bluescreen Error I had before.
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Positive or negative? :mrgreen:
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Both. :)
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Positive: great new avatar, Tank! It's really cute!! :D

Negative: so what is this anyway? It's not really interesting and it's not too pretty too. I dont get it. :?

Find the truth inbetween. :)
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Post by Tank »

Happy new year everybody. I hope 2009 started safe and happy with everyone of you guys (and gals of course).

eMTe, I appreciate the Feedback. It's actually an avatar I created from a "From Russia with Love"-videogame-making-of-image and more a less some playing/fooling around with Photoshop.

And now silence please, The Big Lebowski started. Great way to kick off a new year. :D

Yay! 1000 posts! Free Beer for everyone. Cheers.
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I like the avatar, Tank. I was thinking Bond inspired, but didn't say anything because I figured it was really something else I wouldn't think of.

Congrats on the 1000 posts!
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Tank wrote:Happy B-Day Pitkin.

Did you guys know, we have a Avatar Gallery on this site?! Some aren't even bad. :shock:
Well I knew:
http://curlysworldoffreeware.com/viewto ... ght=avatar

Happy new year to everyone. I hope yours was better and more festive than mine...

Since Anna, Tanja and I was ill, we started wondering if we should stay at home and just be the three of us for new years eve, and when the family we were going to visit in Sweden got ill too it sealed the deal... So we had a cozy evening with lots of good food, and we dressed up nice, and as soon as the last bite went down we hurried into the couch and got out of the fancy-ware and got in our sweats. Amazing...
We had a blast watching a traditional sketch that is shown every single new years eve - called "dinner for one" or "Der 90. Geburtstag" (Its a german production but in English).
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0121210/

It seems some of you might now it... IMDB trivia quote:
Shown on new years eve in many countries, including Germany, Switzerland, Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Austria. In Norway however it's shown the 23rd of December instead of new years eve.
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Happy New Year, everyone!!!

I'm back from my holiday and we had some nice days with lots of sledging, skiing and snow walking (and with lots of beer instead).

I think I will have some more time again during the next few weeks than I had in december and so I will try to get some stuff done for the site (mainly validating games and license checking).

And thank you for the free beer, Tank! :Cheers: