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Wed Nov 10, 2004, 1:23 PM
Please leave a message. Beeep.

DA still sucking big time.

Thu Nov 27, 2003, 8:39 AM
Wow! DA now totally sucks! I come back to visit my own damned gallery only to find that NO art images load into my browser. NONE. NATA. ZILCH. And it is still SUPER SLOW. The things that prompted me to quit participating in DA since the release of DAV 3 have only gotten WORSE, not better.
I wonder if it's any different for those who pay for their memberships.
Whatever. I think the web designers did a good old college try, but from where I'm sitting, they ultimately failed. Apparently the design simply isn't scalable to the degree it needed to be.

Ha ha. At least I got what I payed for, which was nothing.

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Sorry to all: I shall not submit new art, nor respond to your comments, nor view your new submisions, until DAV3 has the functions I appreciated in DAV2 (or they go back to DAV2).

Unfortunately, we know that DAV3 will likely have these functions in about a year, if at all. Oh well.

I'm not participating.

Thu Aug 28, 2003, 9:40 AM
Sorry to all: I shall not submit new art, nor respond to your comments, nor view your new submisions, until DAV3 has the functions I appreciated in DAV2 (or they go back to DAV2).

Unfortunately, we know that DAV3 will likely have these functions in about a year, if at all. Oh well.

MAKE THIS PAINTING FOR ME

Sun Jan 5, 2003, 1:26 AM
See my deviation called "Sisters of Disparity -bid-"."

It is a sketch of a painting I want to exist. Please, if you are a skilled painter, won?t you consider making this one? If I had the skills, I?d do it myself. But I don?t.

You get the idea: Show the extremes of human misery and joy right next to one another. It need not look like my sketch exactly. The poses and props are optional. It might be better even to show the two women with more awareness of one another: the miserable one looking with melancholy envy at the joyous one, the joyous one looking away in annoyed guilt. Something like that.

You, my dear skilled painter, get all the acclaim and rights to monetary earnings. I get the satisfaction of seeing such a work made real. Sorry. I can offer no money. I live in poverty.

E-mail me at Lukon100@hotmail.com about it.

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