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was referring to the existing Conquer Club U.S. Senate map. So i think it was intended to suggest that you need something to make your map distinctive.Rih0 wrote:well, the image looks like U.S senate.
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[img][/img]I use fileden.com for my XML files, but it can handle images too, and you can use it for free. Others use Flickr, or Photobucket, or Imageshack.ArtAboveall wrote:Also do you know any good free upload sites for pictures? I drew up a staring map and coloured it in for each section. I rearranged it so that way the territory grouping make more sense, and the bigger ones are harder to control.
Absolutely. The [ img ] tag must contain a URL which the forum will render as a picture. A [ url ] tag around the same URL would produce a document link which, when clicked, would take you to that picture.ArtAboveall wrote:[img]Orchestra%20Map[/img] (Do I need to upload it to a site first?)
Maybe not in an orchestra, but my dad played a baritone horn (or possibly an E flat alto horn) in the Little Britain Marching Band many years ago. (Yes, there is a Little Britain in Ontario, and no, it is nothing like the British character-based sketch comedy show.)ArtAboveall wrote:I don't think there's a baritone.
ender516 wrote:Factoid: Those first four notes of Beethoven's Fifth, (bu-bu-bu-bah), can be heard as the Morse code for the letter V, which is the Roman numeral 5. But this music was written in 1804-1808, and Morse's telegraph didn't go into operation until 1841.

EDIT: Just for everyone's interest, I found two older topics pursuing similar ideas, but both have been idle for about two years (not sure why they haven't migrated to the Recycling Bin):Give or take a little, ArtAboveall wrote: Pink is Percussion/Other
Blue is Woodwinds
Green is Brass
Yellow is Strings