I think I've made my closest icon ever to hitting the 40k limit. There's a whole eleven bytes left before it's exactly 40k. To put this in perspective, eleven bytes is exactly enough space to store 'elevenbytes'. For that particular feat, I'm rather a bit happier with the other one. Of course, the identities of these icons are strictly hidden.
In other news, Max Barry's careful marketing experiment seems to have worked. Today, I bought myself a copy of Jennifer Government, something I'd neglected to mention in the earlier post, and tonight it is finished. I rather enjoyed it; it makes for quite an intriguing tale of 'Capitalizm' gone mad.
In other news, Max Barry's careful marketing experiment seems to have worked. Today, I bought myself a copy of Jennifer Government, something I'd neglected to mention in the earlier post, and tonight it is finished. I rather enjoyed it; it makes for quite an intriguing tale of 'Capitalizm' gone mad.
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Date: 2005-06-20 07:55 am (UTC)I think that
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Date: 2005-06-20 08:00 am (UTC)That's how it's done in [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com], and it works out well - plus it helps me to have these pretty icons show up in my friends list - it's sort of like an inspiration to be better.
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Date: 2005-06-20 08:15 am (UTC)It does somewhat give later posters an advantage, since they can see what kind of direction other people have taken for their icons. Of course, that helps keep the sameness down, which is definitely a Good Thing™. There are certain comms where I'd like to see more variation and inspiration in icons, complete with different approaches to different themes and some variety in weekly entries.
I don't much like the idea of picking a best icon out of twenty icons that all look roughly the same; I'd rather reward inspired, creative approaches to the theme over standardised prettiness - after all, in the lj-wild, it's the different, creative icons that get all the love.