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Postby jagsmagic » Oct 3rd, '05, 14:39



HI GUYS

I HAVE TRIED DIFFERENT SORTS OF INVISIBLE BUT CANT FIND THE STRONGEST, CAN ANY ONE SUGGEST THE STRONGEST IT

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Postby SirRawlins » Oct 3rd, '05, 17:44

Erm ... I'm not quite sure what you meant by that question jags, can you try and re-phrase it slightly.

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p.s. dont use CAPS!, thanks

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Postby dat8962 » Oct 3rd, '05, 18:18

I've heard that one of the strongest is the IT that's used in the Spider pen but I can't qualify this. Personally, I've found than the stuff used in the ITR from Magictricks.co.uk has been more than adequate for the effects that I've used it for (straws, paper money, silks etc.)

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Postby jagsmagic » Oct 3rd, '05, 18:25

thanks guys for the reply, i am try to use the strongest ITR for a prop i have designed, i've heard of the spider one but never used it, the stasndsrd one are to soft..... its really for notes,pens etc

i need it to hold something at a larger scale

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Postby Cooldudedan » Oct 3rd, '05, 18:43

try using one of your mums hairs :) , just make sure their from her head :lol:

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Postby moodini » Oct 3rd, '05, 21:31

Hey SirRawlins...........

p.s. dont use CAPS!, thanks



I am aware of the fact that you are not suposed to use "ALL CAPS" online, but out of curiosity, why is that? Is it purely online etiquette?

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Postby ace of kev » Oct 3rd, '05, 21:36

It symbolises shouting, and if somebody was shouting at you then you wouldn't like it. So yeh it is online etiquette :D

Sometimes you do it by accident, its no biggy

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Postby moodini » Oct 3rd, '05, 21:37

Ah yes.......YELLING!!! I get it now.

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Postby nickj » Oct 3rd, '05, 23:25

It's also much harder to read in my opinion. It workd in some fonts and with the right spacing but not with the ones used on most fora.

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Postby SirRawlins » Oct 3rd, '05, 23:27

It is just an online etiquette thing ... its no big deal, and there is not technical reason why one couldnt use it all the time... its like writing someone a letter in red pen ... it doesnt REALLY matter ... but, people tend to think of it as offensive.

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Postby jagsmagic » Oct 3rd, '05, 23:44

dont you reckon yor losing trhe track here.. its ITRs that i enquired about, not why not to use capitals

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Postby SirRawlins » Oct 3rd, '05, 23:52

SORRY BUD ... WE'LL HOP STRAIGHT BACK TO YOUR ORIGIONAL POST RIGHT AWAY!

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Postby Tenko » Oct 4th, '05, 01:26

Rob, when the poor bloke has just been chastised for using caps that's hardly in good taste, or encouraging to new members I would have thought :?

I appreciate it was done as a joke but to young and new members I would have thought it will be a bit confusing.

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Postby SirRawlins » Oct 4th, '05, 13:02

Sorry about that bud ... i was a little worse for wear after the evening bottle of red ... appologies guys ... keep up the good posting.

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Postby dorian » Oct 4th, '05, 14:55

Greetings Jags

What sort of weight/Item are you trying to move with the thread?

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