>>How do we even know those are their real faces? This also means no more fun with Yancy Derringer etc. Oh well, we certainly don't want to look
ridiculous.
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>If this was a social dating site, I could understand the requirement for a true likeness in a photo. Since it is not, I think it really shouldn't matter. After all, how many development forums allow any old photo of anyone and avatars for photos? :o)
I like my new image (thanks to Greg) which I use in MSDN and ASP.NET forums. I just had to shorten the hat a bit after too many messages about it. Many people think it's the real photo :)
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