Post by ouch on Mar 7, 2007 15:05:04 GMT -5
This is a cool game where you must hit a penguin when it jumps off of a cliff. Your goal is to hit it far lol
Game controls are easy. Left mouse button swings the bat
www.n.ethz.ch/student/mkos/pinguin.swf
You will need proof of your score when you reply. To do this, press PrintScreen (to the right of F12). Then open windows paint and in the edit button, choose paste. You will have to resize the image and save it in the jpg format. (windows default format is bmp and can be changed in the Save as Type drop down menu)
To resize the image, look to the far right of the image for a small black dot on the border, it will be halfway between corners. hover your mouse over this little black dot until your cursor changes to a bi-directional arrow (two headed arrow <---> ). Click and hold down the left mouse key and drag the image border towards the left. There is another black dot at the bottom of the image. To resize the left side and the top, you need to flip the image around 180 degrees. To do this, click 'Image' button on the top then select Flip/Rotate. Select 'Rotate by Angle' and choose '180'.
This will turn the image upside down. You can then resize the other borders. Don't forget to flip the image back over before saving it. (it will save it upside down if you don't flip it back over)
The reason why you need to resize the image is because there is a size limit on attachments. It doesn't matter how you alter the borders, just so long as you can get the file size below 28kbs.
If you don't want to mess with re-sizing, post the image somewhere that does not have file restrictions as small as 28 kbs.
If you have a blog somewhere or a photo album somewhere, you can upload the image there then Link to the photo by copying the url and inserting the url here.
To insert a link, type this:
You can also add a link by clicking the url icon (above the smiley's)
It's on the bottom row, second from the left. Just paste your url inbetween the start and end tag .
Remember, I need proof of your penguin bashing scores! The only proof will be an image. I'll start the game off
Game controls are easy. Left mouse button swings the bat
www.n.ethz.ch/student/mkos/pinguin.swf
You will need proof of your score when you reply. To do this, press PrintScreen (to the right of F12). Then open windows paint and in the edit button, choose paste. You will have to resize the image and save it in the jpg format. (windows default format is bmp and can be changed in the Save as Type drop down menu)
To resize the image, look to the far right of the image for a small black dot on the border, it will be halfway between corners. hover your mouse over this little black dot until your cursor changes to a bi-directional arrow (two headed arrow <---> ). Click and hold down the left mouse key and drag the image border towards the left. There is another black dot at the bottom of the image. To resize the left side and the top, you need to flip the image around 180 degrees. To do this, click 'Image' button on the top then select Flip/Rotate. Select 'Rotate by Angle' and choose '180'.
This will turn the image upside down. You can then resize the other borders. Don't forget to flip the image back over before saving it. (it will save it upside down if you don't flip it back over)
The reason why you need to resize the image is because there is a size limit on attachments. It doesn't matter how you alter the borders, just so long as you can get the file size below 28kbs.
If you don't want to mess with re-sizing, post the image somewhere that does not have file restrictions as small as 28 kbs.
If you have a blog somewhere or a photo album somewhere, you can upload the image there then Link to the photo by copying the url and inserting the url here.
To insert a link, type this:
[url]
www.where your image is.com[\url]
You can also add a link by clicking the url icon (above the smiley's)
It's on the bottom row, second from the left. Just paste your url inbetween the start and end tag .
Remember, I need proof of your penguin bashing scores! The only proof will be an image. I'll start the game off