Re: Biped project



On Mar 28, 11:49�am, Joe Strout <j...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <1175092980.586968.218...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,

 castv...@xxxxxxx wrote:
I dont have a regular website, and my
photograpy(besides being dated) is pretty bad, but I think you can get
the gist of it all.

http://members.aol.com/castvee8/1

I don't think I can... for me, this appears as just a long page of
gibberish.  Did you intend that to be some sort of viewable file?

Try this link(it has the extension .jpg) Some browsers have trouble
without it:

http://members.aol.com/castvee8/1.jpg

.



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