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God, root, what is difference? by efti2006-11-19 12:55:59
  I made one for myself... by efti 2006-11-19 12:55:59
Instructions:

1.) Start with this image

2.) Open it in the GIMP and make canvas 110% of the original height (leaving extra space at bottom)

3.) Fill extra space with white colour

4.) Type "God, root, what is difference" in size 40 normal impact font in the empty space

5.) Print on A3 paper using best settings on really expensive laser printer at work

6.) Enjoy the puzzled looks your co-workers give you

[ Reply ]
    Good Idea by aix tom2002-03-26 02:03:43
      God Idea by crazy_gecko2002-03-26 03:04:02
    © 2000 Illiad by Rogerb0rg2002-03-26 02:59:11
      Also good Idea. Hey Illiad ! by aix tom2002-03-26 03:38:43
        Good or bad? My guesses (quoting) by Znirk2002-03-26 05:08:06
        A little more legal and a bit of english by jayfarm2002-03-26 05:27:02
          Milling about here in the license agreement by i_am_pi2002-03-26 07:18:15
            Yep here it is by i_am_pi2006-11-19 12:55:59
              So there it is again .... by aix tom2002-03-26 07:41:52
                contacting Christo... by sonofabusch2002-03-26 07:57:42
                  How very zen of them by aix tom2002-03-26 08:20:02
      can't find the exact post but by ma petite2002-03-26 08:20:00
    not a good idea by ma petite2002-03-26 08:21:01
      why not just use this strip? by ma petite2006-11-19 12:55:59

 

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