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Old 12-23-2009, 08:59 AM
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I have tried to change my avatar at least 67,986.423,477.62 times, without success. It always says that it may take a few minutes for myself and others to see the new image, but it never changes, even a day later.

Am I missing something? Have I overloaded the system with my requests for change? (This isn't about "Change We Can Believe In" I swear!!)

Not all who wander are lost, as they say, but I am definately lost!

Help!

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Try clearing your cache.
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Try going into internet options. It should be in there somewhere.
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Mahone is our resident computer geek...er...um...I mean, guru.

I would try googling your browser name and clearing cache to determine how to do that. Then try changing the avatar. If that doesn't work, my next step would be to cry, curse a little (but only in my head cause it's not a sin, right???), then do a shout out to Mahone.

BTW, did my awesome, wet, and otherwise incredible avatar inspire you???
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I have tried to change my avatar at least 67,986.423,477.62 times, without success. It always says that it may take a few minutes for myself and others to see the new image, but it never changes, even a day later.

Am I missing something? Have I overloaded the system with my requests for change? (This isn't about "Change We Can Believe In" I swear!!)

Not all who wander are lost, as they say, but I am definately lost!

Help!
I think you are exaggerating. I think it was only 67,986,423.477.61 times.
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BTW, did my awesome, wet, and otherwise incredible avatar inspire you???
Absolutely. I feel enveloped in the warm, wet, blanket of your love.
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That's saliva..not a warm blanket of love. Though wet probably.
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Don't be knocking someone else's love language!
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