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Post by Mr Bates on Apr 6, 2006 18:50:38 GMT -5
Hey, instead of that, why not get a jump drive? They're cheap and hold a few gigs, and thats all you really need if you're just gonna be saving the comics to it.
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Post by WhoPerson on Apr 6, 2006 23:42:18 GMT -5
Thanks for the heads up on the Jump Drives. I did a look up on them. The origional pages before I shrink them down are about 50 MB a piece. Because I leave them at the actual 11x17 size. The actual size of the origional piece of art. I do not know if this is how other webcomikers or even professional comic artists do this on their computers. The art that one sees on the WhoGirl pages are about 300-400 Kbs. But they would not be good for printing. Would be all fuzzy and such. I never knew what those things were called before. Seen it used by Grissom on CSI on one episode and in various movies. Collateral I believe. If that's even the name of the movie. I am not completely computer literate yet.
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Post by Mr Bates on Apr 7, 2006 14:53:36 GMT -5
No problem. And yes there is a movie called Collateral. I really liked it, took me a sec to remember there was a jump drive in the movie, but I know what scene you're talking about. The one where Sam Jackson is talking to the hispanic mob boss in the club and gets a new copy of the hit-list
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Post by WhoPerson on Apr 7, 2006 20:37:46 GMT -5
Do you mean Jamie Foxx? But yes that is the first image that came to mind when I saw the Jump Drives. To be truthful I had no idea what they were, and thought it was something that wasn't at all universal lol ;D. I need to pick up a PC Magazine once in a while.
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Post by Mr Bates on Apr 8, 2006 0:06:08 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure it was Jackson. Either way, good movie.
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