New Article: CSU releases 2026 season numbers, slightly below average. https://flhurricane.com
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
572 (Milton),
US Major:
572 (Milton),
FL Any:
572 (Milton),
FL Major:
572 (Milton)
Kevin
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I was going to replace my avatar today but I found that you guys only had a certain number of "stock avatars" to choose from. Is it possible to have a custom avatar anymore?
Thanks,
Kevin
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LI Phil
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Kevin, I was wondering what happened to Gruden. Just to check it out (I'm keeping my avatar if my only choice has to be their particular selections), I see what you mean.
I'm assuming you PMed John/Mike on this. If not, that's the better way to reach them. If so, let me know their answer.
Cheers,
LI Phil
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John C
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Custom Avators now turned on!
Please use "Uploaded Custom Avatars" Not Remote Avatars.
Small bug in the program we have to work out, But for the time being I had to turn both on to get it to show up in your edit profile screen.
Remember Upload your avatar do not use a link to a remote avatar.
Thanks,
-John
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Kevin
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Thanks John!
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