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MenendezDiego

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Didn't get much of a response at Screen Shot World, what do you guys think?

spitfire2.jpg


Full Size: http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm206/MenendezDiego2008/spitfire2-1.jpg

Regards, Diego
 
I heart this shreenshot.

Or:

I <3 teh picz0rz!

Or:

I luUUuUuvVV ThIs sCreENy!!!!!! <3 <3 <3
 
Er... <3?

...oh, it's meant to be a heart.

I'm glad I didn't know what that was when I first saw it. My faith in my lack of ability to read that gibberish is restored. :icon_lol:

I do like the screenshot, though!
 
He could have just used this...♥...although the 13 year old girl being emulated probably doesn't know about alt-codes.:jump:

Neither do I. *Cough*

I'm usually too lazy to look up every "ALT+Number" code, the only one I know by heart is ALT+135. :d
 
0191 is still one of my most commonly used alt codes. Can't do it on the notebook though.
 
Nice shot! The invasion stripes look like they were applied with a paint brush, not the sort of thing you will see on a restored aircraft, but that was the way the Allies applied them for the D-Day landings. Many aircraft didn't have very straight lines. It was crude, but effective.
 
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