>> I don't seem to be able to find where I got the file from. It doesn't >> appear to have a title, but it does say that the authors E-Mail address >> is: [EMAIL PROTECTED] does that name seem familiar to anyone? >> > how come you can't just 'think and remember' to find out where you got the > file from? or did someone email it to you? > > dave
That's because it is top-secret. In actual fact, a friend of a friend of a friend got it from somewhere then gave a copy to a friend of a friend over the summer holiday. The friend of a friend then posted it (through the post) to the friend (incidently who only knows what the SAM robot looks like from a cool wibbly model SAM, but I dont seem to be able to find where I got that from..) who noticed the simmilarity while making it dance to the timewarp (a CD he had recently brought from a shop that gets its CD from the...). By chance and carefull planning, I (as in me, myself) entered the room and instantly became considerably annoyed by the characters existance on a TRC compatable machine with its operating system software written by that most unholy of organisation:Traff-O-Data. I mystically produced my SAM's box to demonstrate the character is the same to the friend. Once I realised it was not accredited or SAM related I concluded to write down the authors E-Mail address. At that exact point in time another friend, entered the room, asking me where I got the cool animation of the 'SAM man'. Then another friend 'Long Haired Martin' entered the room independently, not hearing the former exclamation he asked a similar question. Then yet another friend entered, 'annoying Mat with one T and stupid hair'. He also instantly figured it to be the SAM character. Once I had written down the blokes E-Mail address I proceeded to rapidly spend a week loosing the address and forgetting to E-Mail the list. So I had to get it again, before informing you group. Now, why did't I explain that in the original message?! C9, Numbly