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I was wondering why the avatar size specified is so small? I was going to add an avatar, that I use on another forum, but couldn't do so without resizing it. After resizing it was barely visible though, so I dropped the idea.

Looking at some of the other avatars used by site members, I can see that they are often larger than the 80 x 80 pixels specified. Wouldn't it be easier to grant everyone the right to an avatar that wasn't miniscule?

No locker room type size jokes please!

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Problem solved, it seems that off site avatars are exempt from the 80 x 80 pixels limit.
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They`d have to be mate, there are plenty on here with larger sized avatars
Not as much as on some of the Cuzz`s sites though avatars fill the screen and you have to really search for anthing posted :o
Mind you, he`s a bit like that, our Elmer :roll:
Could you please explain the taxation regime on Scotch beer? In Shillings, please :drinking:
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harry hackedoff wrote: Could you please explain the taxation regime on Scotch beer? In Shillings, please :drinking:
Errrmmmm........

Should I bluff it, or come clean and say that I've no idea?

I used to like Tennants 80/- Ale though.
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It`s dead easy mate, look,
Skotsk ale
Skotsk ale får ofta benämningen 60/-, 70/-, 80/- eller 90/-(man beställer en "sixty shilling" osv), vilket syftar på en sedan länge försvunnen myntenhet i Storbritanien. Siffrorna indikerar priset på ett fat öl under sent 1800-tal. Denna terminologi har på senare år blivit populär igen och används parallellt med benämningar som Light (det vill säga lätt i fråga om alkoholhalt, inte färg, med en densitet på 1030-34), Heavy (1034-38) och Export (1040-43). De ale som kallas 90/- är personliga brygder med densitet mellan 1050-80.

Mc Ewens sixty shillings, it`s the only thing worth crossing the border for :P
Coat, got :wink:
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harry hackedoff wrote:It`s dead easy mate, look,
Skotsk ale
Skotsk ale får ofta benämningen 60/-, 70/-, 80/- eller 90/-(man beställer en "sixty shilling" osv), vilket syftar på en sedan länge försvunnen myntenhet i Storbritanien. Siffrorna indikerar priset på ett fat öl under sent 1800-tal. Denna terminologi har på senare år blivit populär igen och används parallellt med benämningar som Light (det vill säga lätt i fråga om alkoholhalt, inte färg, med en densitet på 1030-34), Heavy (1034-38) och Export (1040-43). De ale som kallas 90/- är personliga brygder med densitet mellan 1050-80.

Mc Ewens sixty shillings, it`s the only thing worth crossing the border for :P
Coat, got :wink:
Tak for forklaringen, og på Svensk endda.

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Svenske :o
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