I've added two new images to my web site.
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They are both of movie posters. I know only a little about the movies
but the posters easily changed to Evangelion.
The first one is "What a Girl Wants", which has to be Asuka:
http://pen3.cjb.net/pictures/what_a_girl_wants.html
The second is "Anger Management", which features the 2nd and 3rd
children:
http://pen3.cjb.net/pictures/anger_management_800x480.html
The original posters can be seen here:
http://pen3.cjb.net/whatagirlwants.jpg
http://pen3.cjb.net/AngerManagement.jpg
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hy i kinda wanted for you to take a look at my wallpaper that i made but i
couldn't send it to you over mail so how come that youre mail doesn't work?
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Did you send it to "Pen3 @ pen3.cjb.net" without the spaces? Don't
just hit reply to my posts, as they have ".no" at the end to stop
spam.
It would be best if you could upload it to a website somewhere, then I
and others could see it more easily.
> Did you send it to "Pen3 @ pen3.cjb.net" without the spaces? Don't
> just hit reply to my posts, as they have ".no" at the end to stop
> spam.
If you feel the need to use a fake TLD please do not use that of
Norway nor that of Antarctica. The correct fake address :-) would be:
Pe...@pen3.cjb.net.INVALID
This is in accord with RFC 2606 aka BCP 32 (Best Current Practice).
Thank you.
Josef 'Jupp' Schugt
Yes the RFC says:
".invalid" is intended for use in online construction of domain
names that are sure to be invalid and which it is obvious at a
glance are invalid.
But the idea for misleading spam harvesters is to use something that
is not immediately obvious, at least to the machine. I don't want the
spammers to include "s/\.?invalid//i" into their scripts and get my
email.
I could put in a completely useless email address in the From: field,
like "Pe...@Do.Not.Spam.Me.invalid".
P^3, my correct email is always written in my signature...