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Re: What Does Your Avatar Stand For?

Postby wrenchhands on Wed Nov 04, 2009 4:56 am

Its Bruce!

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My Trizzitymctraining Log
5'11 · 176lb(180) · 23yo · 3x5 PR: Squat 215(1.5bw) · Bench 135(BW) · OHP 105(135) · Row 125(BW) · Deadlift 265(2bw) · Power Clean...uhh....yeah.

180 by Spanksgiving,

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Re: What Does Your Avatar Stand For?

Postby Ghost on Thu Nov 05, 2009 5:54 am

Man that's an epic movie! :D "Hail to the king baby!"
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175cm · 75kg · 21yo · 5x5 PR: Squat 110kg · Bench 72,5kg · OHP 47,5kg · Row 55kg · Deadlift 1x5x142,5kg · Pull up/Chin Up 3x5 15/16,25kg
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Re: What Does Your Avatar Stand For?

Postby Ray on Sun Nov 08, 2009 10:24 am

Hey guys, stupid question... I got the picture I want, and resized it to fit the 80x80 pixel dimensions, but when I go to upload it it says it's over the 6KB limit. How can I possibly make a picture that's already only 80x80 (actually 80x50 in my case) a smaller file size??
Ray's Training Log
5'8" · 165lbs · 22yo · 5x5 PR: Squat 155lbs · Bench 115lbs · OHP 75lbs · Deadlift 1x5x235lbs
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Re: What Does Your Avatar Stand For?

Postby holvoetn on Sun Nov 08, 2009 10:34 am

Use another file type perhaps ?
I prefer to be called 'H' ;)

Age: 41 / Height: 180cm/5ft 11" / BW: 88kg/194lbs
PRs:
SQ: 5RM:140kg/308lbs 1RM:155kg / FP 3RM: 77.5kg/170.5lbs / OHP 5RM: 52.5kg/115.5lbs / BBR 3RM: 92.5kg/203.5lbs
DL 5RM: 167.5kg/368.5lbs 1RM: 200kg/440lbs

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