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Big picture!


Question Posted Monday January 7 2008, 5:14 pm

Hey I noticed that you asked DN how to get a bigger picture. If you upload your picture to a site like tinypic.com, you can then use the URL given as your picture, "url of a picture of you" instead of uploading one on advicenators. And it'll be almost any size that you want it to be!


If you already figured that out, disregard this & I aplogize =)
-LM


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Brandi_S answered Monday January 7 2008, 6:44 pm:
Well, I kinda got it figured out. :/
I have a bigger one for now, until I decide to change the picture... ;P

Thank you, though!

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