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originally posted by: rickymouse
Seems to me you should be able to take a torch and melt your monitor where the avator shows up and you won't see it anymore.
I don't have a clue how you can fix that, I had someone help me years ago to get my picture into the avatar. I know nothing of how to change it.
originally posted by: rickymouse
Glad to see you got it straightened out. I like this picture much better.
originally posted by: Bigburgh
a reply to: WarriorMH
Try this.
Edit: ohh i see what you are saying..
Hang on.
Click on the blue NO symbol to remove, then click on the person icon to add pic to avatar.
originally posted by: Alexander the Great
a reply to: rickymouse
This is the perfect time to ask you this... WHAT IS YOUR AVATAR PICTURE!? I've been trying to figure it out, and the best I can come up with is a fossilized goose... haha!
originally posted by: rickymouse
originally posted by: Alexander the Great
a reply to: rickymouse
This is the perfect time to ask you this... WHAT IS YOUR AVATAR PICTURE!? I've been trying to figure it out, and the best I can come up with is a fossilized goose... haha!
Go to my wall, their is a link at the bottom, it is the stone as I found it. I pulled the clay stranded plug out of the marrow bone shaped hole and made a handle for it. It is an old ground piece of marrow bone, which is either permineralized or fossilized. It is way bigger than a cow bone. Although I have found verification of it being a piece of permineralized bone, I have not found anyone who can identify what kind of animal it came from. It may be a mastadon bone that the Indians carved after digging it out of the permafrost. I do not know how old it is. It is interesting but is not valuable or anything.
There are actually lots of pieces of old bone around here, a guy who sells dinosaur bones gets a lot of bone from this area. The glacier kind of crushed them into big rocks, sometimes you will find one that is identifiable by shape. The ants love to eat the old bone rocks, that is a way to tell sometimes. They like limestone and some coral too, but there is not much corol up here, and our limestone has a greenish tint to it and a different name. But there are chunks of bone around people's gardens.