I have had problems in the past that I could not find people who could constantly swap knowledge with me. SignpostMarv Martin is the person who I could never find until Second Life. Every time I talk to him, he is pushing on some new cool stuff to me. Now I know what it feels like to talk to me. He pushed me in the right direction to setup default email addresses for the postcard floater. We then moved onto the data protocol to create <a href="#text/html,<marquee>foo</marquee>" rel="noreferrer nofollow">some wild pages on the fly</a> or even images that don't exist. It made me recall the days long ago where I used to make xbm images in a similar manner with javascript. <strong><em>Posted by Second Life Resident <a href="http://profiles.slbuzz.com/dedric-mauriac" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Dedric Mauriac</a>. <a href="http://map.slbuzz.com/sim/Woodbridge/61/89/25/" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Visit Woodbridge</a>.</em></strong>
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