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Chris, have you ever considered giving us the ability to change the little "scroll and pen" icon displayed to the left of the message topic to any one of the various emoticons?
Beauty is only a lightswitch away.
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Sounds like a good idea
Paul
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In order to give the potential reader a clue as to the contents?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote:
In order to give the potential reader a clue as to the contents?
Exactly! The default would be the current one, but the author would have the option to override it with another. It looks like most of the current group of emoticons could be appropriate now and then.
Beauty is only a lightswitch away.
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Mike Mullikin wrote:
It looks like most of the current group of emoticons could be appropriate now and then.
Now and then? It wouldn't work that way. EVERY message would have a different emoticon and it would appear a little noisy.
Lemme think about this.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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What if ONLY the person who started the thread was allowed to use a custom icon, so no one that replies can use a custom icon. That wouldn't be so bad.
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Chris Maunder wrote:
Now and then? It wouldn't work that way. EVERY message would have a different emoticon and it would appear a little noisy.
I suppose you're right.
Oh well, it sounded good in theory.
Beauty is only a lightswitch away.
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.. And make it so that only gold and above members can use .
"When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute and it's longer than any hour. That's relativity." - Albert Einstein
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I'm talking about CP Shirts. Somewhere, we delectable females have slipped through the cracks. Guys shirts, kids shirts.... ?
* my long sleeved one might be very nice for running on cold English days, but not ideal for pubs etc
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I'm getting some fitted ladies T's done as well
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Nishant S wrote:
Hmmmm, I didnt even know there was a special category called ladies tshirts
Dear, sweet, young, innocent Nish
Due to differences in design, this is essential (the art of geeking things down )
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Megan Forbes wrote:
Due to differences in design, this is essential (the art of geeking things down )
I am terribly terribly sorry Megan. I never thought in that direction, I mean I've never ever seen a girl ask for a girl-tshirt here. My sister, my female cousins, my lady friends etc... have all worn tshirts that were uhm gender-neutral or so I imagined anyway. I realize now that I've only seen them wear tshirts and have never actually observed the process of them buying one
I am still confused as to the actual difference in implementation of the girl version, or even as to the reasons for this requirement, specially when you consider than most of my tshirts are quite loose fitting ones; but I feel too embarassed to ask it here. Maybe I'll ask my girl friend later this week, though she is not much of a tshirt wearer except at home
Nish
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Nishant S wrote:
I am still confused as to the actual difference in implementation of the girl version, or even as to the reasons for this requirement, specially when you consider than most of my tshirts are quite loose fitting ones; but I feel too embarassed to ask it here
To be honest Nish I wear mainly guy T-Shirts (poor Brendan's cupboard get's raided often), especially for gym / running. But when going out to a sort of smart / casual type affair (eg. a pub with friends) it's nice to have a girl shirt on just to look that bit less geeky and akward than I normally do
Girl t-shirts are usually shorter, coming to just below the waist, and tapered in around the stomach. Actually, the junior shirt on CP is a very good example, and seems a strange design for teenage guys to wear. Unfortunately looking at the sizes it also looks like it's a little small. While I do like to look female, I have no interest in wearing really tight clothing. For that reason I like the tapered shirts designed for girls, but usually buy a size or two too big, so that I feel relaxed and avoid having guys staring at things other than my eyes when talking to me
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
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I also know a lot of girls - including my ex - who like to take a XXL shirt and wear it with a belt around the middle. This style is typically employed by shorter girls and the shirt goes down to at least mid-hip.
Cheers,
Tom Archer
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Tom Archer wrote:
This style is typically employed by shorter girls
...and girls stuck in the 80's.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Womens T's usually have shorter sleeves and are tapered at the waist since (usually) women have narrow waists than guys. They are also worn tighter than guys shirts, which is All Good.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote:
They are also worn tighter than guys shirts, which is All Good.
Depends on who is wearing them.
Michael Martin
Australia
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- Chris Maunder 15/07/2002
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You should've spent a bit more time in LA, dude Some styles of women's shirts are tight-fitting around the chest for maximum boobage.
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