> Very Theriaultian, I think its the knarf syndrome.

Can't be. Every one I saw was in focus !     ;+}

Kenneth Waller

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From: "P. J. Alling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: What is it about Toronto...


> Very Theriaultian, I think its the knarf syndrome.
> 
> Perry Pellechia wrote:
> 
>>I managed to find it for you:
>>
>>http://www.tgpa.ca/index_photos/new_sample11_02.jpg
>>
>>On 10/24/06, Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>>P. J. Alling wrote:
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>>>>Mark Roberts wrote:
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>>>>
>>>>>...that makes people take blurry photographs of people on bicycles?
>>>>>
>>>>>http://www.tgpa.ca/
>>>>>
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>>>>>
>>>>I couldn't tell you since I don't see a picture of someone on a
>>>>bicycle.  What I get is a texture in red.
>>>>      
>>>>
>>>Aargh! That's one of those web pages that serves up a different image
>>>every time you load it. *Very* bad usability design - I'll fail any
>>>student who does that in my web design course!
>>>
>>>Anyway, everyone is going to see a different image when they visit this
>>>page and depending on how many images they hav in rotation, it may be
>>>difficult or impossible to get to the one I originally saw. :(
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