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Another quick preview of a character in Flash. Other fun ones are in the pipe, and I’ll have something together before long.


You win a prize if you can name this character.

I also got a Flash book and a book on PHP MySQL. Big fun, but more importantly, cost me seventy-five dollars. Still I think it will be worth it to have the reference. Sometimes it is too much trouble to look things up on the web, though most of it is there.

If any of you know any projects that are useful with PHP and/or MySQL, let me know.

{ 8 } Comments

  1. Linus | April 27, 2005 at 9:54 am | Permalink

    Turbofinch. That’s my thinkin’.

  2. Commander Plaza | April 27, 2005 at 3:58 pm | Permalink

    Hmm… Is it a dolphin-powered tit sub?

  3. Guinness | April 27, 2005 at 4:28 pm | Permalink

    No.

    This is a Dolphin-Powered Tit-Sub

    http://www.allguinness.com/toon/dolphinsub.html

  4. Guinness | April 27, 2005 at 4:35 pm | Permalink

    Turbofinch is a better name than the actual name.

  5. Victor | April 27, 2005 at 9:49 pm | Permalink

    I disagree wholeheartedly with that last statement, but how about Scrotus?

  6. dave | April 29, 2005 at 12:46 am | Permalink

    con-trail canary.

    yellow bellied- general electric 907A2 twin engined
    tax sucker.

    RATO Birdo
    (in order for the above RATO phrase being used one would have to know that RATO in the air force means: “rocket assist take off”, not really funny if you have to explain the story. Ignore the last one).

    Jonathan Livingston Jetbird

  7. dave | April 29, 2005 at 12:46 am | Permalink

    con-trail canary.

    yellow bellied- general electric 907A2 twin engined
    tax sucker.

    RATO Birdo
    (in order for the above RATO phrase being used one would have to know that RATO in the air force means: “rocket assist take off”, not really funny if you have to explain the story. Ignore the last one).

    Jonathan Livingston Jetbird

  8. dave | April 29, 2005 at 12:46 am | Permalink

    con-trail canary.

    yellow bellied- general electric 907A2 twin engined
    tax sucker.

    RATO Birdo
    (in order for the above RATO phrase being used one would have to know that RATO in the air force means: “rocket assist take off”, not really funny if you have to explain the story. Ignore the last one).

    Jonathan Livingston Jetbird

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