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			<title><![CDATA[Im New Here]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[I'm new at this, I'd love some tips. I work with &quot;The Gimp.&quot; <br />
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One concern I have is that my pictures apear to look sloppy when cropped, (i.e. Profile Picture) even though I save as 160x120. Is there a prefered file type to save with best results. <br />
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Any other tips and hints would be greatly appriciated. =)<br />
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-Bogie]]></description>
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