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why iconbuffet rocks the socks off other icon sites

I'm having trouble convincing friends to join IconBuffet. I tell them about the high quality free icons and they point me to sites with 1000s of free icons, many high quality. I tell them about the fun social interaction and they don't care... they seem to think it would be too much of a hindrance to getting the icons they want.

Can you guys help me make a list of reasons to join IconBuffet?

I got:

* the interface is pretty
* _all_ the icons are great so you don't have to wade through crappy icons to find the good ones

Posted by katylava on Jun 03, 2007 in Blab | 8 comments

rajr19 on Jun 03, 2007

you can keep em forever

rajr19 on Jun 03, 2007

you constantly get new sets

"its like trading baseball cards without the steriods"

cbest on Jun 03, 2007

Because it's free. And strangely addictive.

JBVisions on Jun 03, 2007

The icons don't have the same restrictions on them that other sites do.

Usually if you find top quality they're for personal use only. If they're "help yourself" then they tend to be low quality and I wouldn't put them on a client site if you paid me.

Ask your friends whether they have taste or whether they'd rather go for tacky :-)

gswd on Jun 03, 2007

Champagne and caviar on a beer and cheese whiz budget.

A Hummer with a Hybrid engine.

I believe, and please correct me if I am in error, no pixels are harmed in the development, distribution, or trading of the icons.

iconmaster on Jun 03, 2007

I harmed a pixel once. But in my defense, that pixel was really being a jerk.

dyar on Jun 03, 2007

what JBVisions said. Very liberal use restrictions.

gswd on Jun 03, 2007

@iconmaster I hope you made a donation to the "Pixel Abuse Prevention Society".