G'day K🛌,

Thanks for the clarifications. Much appreciated.

In general, I do not like blinking or flashing content; I find it distracting and annoying

Agreed.

After patiently refraining from using "image miniatures" for sixteen long years after my initial attempt of 2007, due to bandwidth concerns, it's been refreshing to play around with them again. So thanks for the prod. :)

As a way to repay you - as you may have noticed from the opening G'day salutation above - I've created a Unicode emoji for your kcott user name. Though we're both from Australia, I've used the US/Canadian meaning of cott (an obsolete spelling of cot) as "a simple bed, especially one for portable or temporary purposes". In Australia/NZ, a cot is "a bed for infants or small children", but I couldn't find a Unicode emoji for an infant's bed. :)

👁️🍾👍🦟

In reply to Re^5: Larger profile pic than 80KB? by eyepopslikeamosquito
in thread Larger profile pic than 80KB? by stevieb

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