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On 2011-02-20 00:35:00 -0500, Dick U. Doggystyle <face.down@ass.up> said:
> Unfortunately it's my ISP strictly enforcing how much traffic I can
> generate (down + up). I can still down and up some, just nowhere
> near the volume I have historically. That bites into downloading on
> spec, especially in the clothing optional group. I have to be much
> more selective now.
If you're [not] interested in "full" sizes, I can use a graphics
app to process the pics to resize thru resample and reduce,
giving you much smaller images to throughput. Interest?
lemmeNoe.
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Bakster
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