ReadMe! Fatal Encounter v1.0 for WinAmp-----------------------------------------------------------Hi all. There's a nice story behind the skin, so that will be th
ReadMe! Fatal Encounter v1.0 for WinAmp
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Hi all. There's a nice story behind the skin, so that will be the first thing. Here goes:
I just thought I finished this skin, so I've put the skin on a disk, and took my bike to go to a friend of mine.
Riding over the bridge, I felt something slipping out of my pocket... I heard a splash, and yes, it was my disk.
Shit you must think?? Then hear the rest. I took the disk out of the water (it was floating on the surface).
Went back home 'cause I thought I had nothing to let my friend show. I left the disk in the sun to dry.
When it was dry, I've putted it in my disk-drive to see if it would still work (just for fun). And what?? It did!
So, I've putted the skin in my skin dir. Wow, that's weird, looks like the skin has all kinds of waterplants on it.
The corners are dirty... windows had small cracks.... little rusty underneath the buttons.... But the fun part was:
Every button was still intact, and it all worked!!! A miracle!! So, here it is now.
It may has a bad smell, but it can be a very good skin for ya!
Hehe. Hope you enjoyd it.
Anyways, about the skin:
Created on a very sunny day, in water with much waterplants. Just kidding. It's created in 1152x864 and 32bpp.
Donno how it works in other res. or screen depths. Let me know!
See you at the next skin!
-=SMAR=-
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___ FREQUENCY ___
by Stephen Moss
version 1.1: March 31, 2001
original release: April 11, 2000
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NOTES
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