Hello from Belgium

Hi, I'm Arnaud and I live in Belgium. I'm 19 and I'm doing CG studies.

I use WindowsBlind/SkinStudio, ObjectDock and Samurize from about 2 week (ok, I'm a noob ^^)

I hope to learn things with this great site.

See you.

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Welcome Arnaud!

Welcome to the Community...hope you enjoy it here and stay a long time! :thumbsup:

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Axiol, how are you? Glad you said hello.  See you around.|-)

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Welcome to W.C

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Welcome Arnaud ! (I know very well Belgium):grin:

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welcome axiol to the forum. enjoy your stay here! :wc:

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Welcome to the best community on the net Arnaud.  Don't worry about being new.  If you have questions just ask.:thumbsup:

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Welcome Arnaud!

You have come to the coolest community around the Web.|-)

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Hallo en welkom. Hoe heeft u ons?

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Bonjour et bienvenue. Comment nous avez-vous trouvé?

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Hallo und herzlich willkommen. Wie haben Sie uns gefunden?
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Welcome to the machine, Arnaud ...;)

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Thanks everyone.

Quoting Zubaz, reply 9

Bonjour et bienvenue. Comment nous avez-vous trouvé?
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This one ^^ I've found WC by Google, I was looking for winamp skin.

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Welcome... Join the fun and frivolity. :thumbsup:

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hello back from Sydney Australia here, Arnaud....welcome to WC....   Belgium ey...love your beer and chocolates....

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Sydney, I'm not far from you, I'm in Windsor :)

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looove the antique shops in Windsor.. ......bought lots from there....and that old pub with the huge worn down stone entry step....always makes me wonder about the people who've crossed it's threshold over so long a time.......lovely part of the world Tailsgirl.... :)

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Hey, did anyone check to see if Zubaz spelled those other languages correctly?*_*

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Quoting sydneysiders, reply 16
looove the antique shops in Windsor.. ......bought lots from there....and that old pub with the huge worn down stone entry step....always makes me wonder about the people who've crossed it's threshold over so long a time.......lovely part of the world Tailsgirl....
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Would that be the McQuarie Arms?

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sounds like the one.....not in the main street.....in the road going down to the river....

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Yep, I use to go there with my dad when  he was still around.. good old pub :) but you know the historical waterfall near it, the one that has like a huge wagon wheel in it? they ripped it all down, and most of the shops too.. bastards.. it was protected I thought.. oh well.. that's progress for you.. or not :( :)

 

My apologies for rambling off topic :)

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but you know the historical waterfall near it, the one that has like a huge wagon wheel in it? they ripped it all down, and most of the shops too.. bastards..
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Quoting angus1949, reply 17
Hey, did anyone check to see if Zubaz spelled those other languages correctly?
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With my little comprehension of the other languages, I think it's good ^^

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