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Old 12-03-2001, 10:56 PM   #1
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I'm a student graphic designer with intermediate level flash skills. I'm looking for a partner to come on board Brazil55 (50/50 split) who's an expert in action scripting. Interested? send me some examples.

I know www.brazil55.co.uk is behind schedule but I've been busy and the new site (is looking good) and will be online before crimbo hopefully.

also check out www.abyssmusic.com which i've uploaded this very second and will probably highlight why I need to colaborate with a programmer. In case your wandering, it's the loadMovieNum function thats not working properly.

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