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Adding a user icon in Digg. Hopeless. by Paul Robert Lloyd (Old)

Adding a user icon in Digg. Hopeless.

Digg requires you to crop any picture you upload to use as your 'icon'. Unfortuneatly, the cropping tool is broken -- either it doesn't crop, or if it does your changes aren't saved. The result being I now have a painted brick wall as my user icon.

I would quit Digg, but last time I tried, the link to close an account also failed.

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Uploaded on Jul 6, 2009

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BBC One Weekend Weather Graphic by Paul Robert Lloyd (Old)

BBC One Weekend Weather Graphic

Regardless of there being no in-vision weather presenter, this graphic is so woefully inadequate, with the map mostly hidden by the BBC ONE brand asset, and not actually moving as the announcer gave details for the rest of the country.

Get your shit together BBC!

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Uploaded on Jun 20, 2009

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The Digg Man helpfully points you in the direction of the DiggBar by Paul Robert Lloyd (Old)

The Digg Man helpfully points you in the direction of the DiggBar

Best viewed here digg.com/u15cd.

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Uploaded on Apr 3, 2009

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100, 100, 1900 by Paul Robert Lloyd (Old)

100, 100, 1900

I'm one of those anal people who tries to keep my twitter followers to a maximum of 100 people at a time (I operate a one-in, one-out policy).

Recently I've been blocking a number of spam bots and other non-desirables who choose to follow me, thus resulting in this rather pleasing number count. Ah, Bliss.

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Uploaded on Mar 26, 2009

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HSBC Phising Scam by Paul Robert Lloyd (Old)

HSBC Phising Scam

Phising scams are getting increasingly LESS sophisticated, but perhaps so are the intended audience. Perfect example:

First paragraph:
Some customers have been receiving an email claiming to be from HSBC advising them to follow a link to what appear to be a HSBC Bank web site, where they are prompted to enter their personal Online Banking details. HSBC Bank Plc is in no way involved with this email and the web site does not belong to us.

Forth paragraph:
Please log on to Your Account, follow the steps and fill in correctly your Online Details, its all about your security.

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Uploaded on Mar 5, 2009

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