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Bill Grumbine
02-15-2003, 6:05 PM
Howdy everyone

I am done working for the day up in the shop, so I am fooling around trying to make my avatar work. I might even post a pic or two of what I have been doing...

Bill

Bill Grumbine
02-15-2003, 6:09 PM
Edit and look, look and edit. Not only do I get to update my smiling face, I get to up my post count to graduate to full fledged member.

Bill

Bruce Page
02-15-2003, 6:27 PM
Nice mug shot Bill. I really like all the options here.

Jim Shaver, Oakville Ont
02-15-2003, 8:42 PM
Hi Bill,

How did you include your picture??

Take care,
Jim

Tom Sweeney
02-15-2003, 8:57 PM
Jim,
Go to the Users control panel then ( user cp button at top) Then click on edit options then go to the bottom of the page to add an avatar. Select custom avatar & browse your puter for the picture then upload it. Pic needs to be no bigger than 50px X 50px :cool:

Hope this helps!

Ron Burdg
02-15-2003, 11:26 PM
Hi Bill, After noticing posts by Jennifer and Jim Shaver I now even have expert turning help available.....what more could a new forum want?
Good to hear from you. Ron Burdg/Carson City, Nv.

Paul Di Biasio
02-16-2003, 12:40 AM
See if this works with the Avatar.

Jim DeLaney
02-16-2003, 1:17 AM
See if this works...

Tony Sade
02-16-2003, 6:45 AM
me too

Dang-I just cannot get this avatar thing to work. Guess I'll try again tomorrow.:(

I'm nothing if not persistent! What a crummy picture, eh? :D

Dave Hammelef
02-16-2003, 8:27 AM
Hey what does avatar stand for anyhow

Glenn Clabo
02-16-2003, 8:50 AM
Originally posted by Dave Hammelef
Hey what does avatar stand for anyhow

Your avatar is the visual "handle" or display appearance you use to represent yourself.

Or if you want the real meaning...

In the Hindu religion, an avatar is an incarnation of a deity; hence, an embodiment or manifestation of an idea or greater reality.

Fred Voorhees
01-26-2004, 7:08 PM
me too

Dang-I just cannot get this avatar thing to work. Guess I'll try again tomorrow. :D


Yes, there is always tomorrow.

Fred

Bart Leetch
01-27-2004, 12:56 AM
Well Bill I thought you meant you were fooling a round as in with spinny things. Have you made anything lately using Big Blue?

Bill Grumbine
01-27-2004, 9:46 AM
Well Bill I thought you meant you were fooling a round as in with spinny things. Have you made anything lately using Big Blue?

Hi Bart

Look at the dates on this thread. It is just a couple weeks shy of one year old. I have no idea how or why it got resurrected. But as to the Poolewood, I am only making more turners on it - lots of lessons lately and no turning for me.

Bill