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blueshep

by blueshep on 27 December 2007 - 04:12

Just wanted to try this again to make sure I got it. This is one of my females and my Harley.Thinking of getting a sidecar so they can ride with me.

Brittany

by Brittany on 27 December 2007 - 04:12

yellowrose of Texas, I'm happy to help but you need to have a free image hosting account before you can do anything. The registration on photo bucket is very simple and easy. Unless if you know HTML I strongly suggest that you use Photo bucket to post pictures here.

Brittany

by Brittany on 27 December 2007 - 04:12

blueshep, That's a very nice picture ;) sueincc and iluvmyGSD you guys have beautiful dogs :)

yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 27 December 2007 - 04:12

Ok will pm you tomorrow,...I have never used that program as I have the kodak Easy share,,and that has been good for me and I just download to my folders already in place on my comp...and I was able to use Oli's option without any problem....sometimes I use adobe to copy a pic but only luck gets me thru that as I dont have the paid program....

by Louise M. Penery on 27 December 2007 - 04:12

Birdy: "Well Louise, This topic is about posting photos. If it's too slow for you don't read it. Oli's fix will result in the same thing so what's the difference?" ************************************************************************************************ Fine, then, if people are so lacking in self-esteem that they need to to draw attention to themselves by posting high resolution photos. However, if they want photos of their dogs to be a more permanent record, post them as comments or in galleries associated with their respective dogs. I find it almost obscene conspicuous consumption when some posters deluge us day after day with photos of their grossly incorrect dogs. Fortunately, I hear that Oli may also be working to add an "ignore" feature where one could choose to not see posts by some people. Oh, BTW, Birdy, your photo is of quite acceptable size for purposes of illustration.

by Louise M. Penery on 27 December 2007 - 04:12

Birdy: "Well Louise, This topic is about posting photos. If it's too slow for you don't read it. Oli's fix will result in the same thing so what's the difference?" ************************************************************************************************ Fine, then, if people are so lacking in self-esteem that they need to to draw attention to themselves by posting high resolution photos. However, if they want photos of their dogs to be a more permanent record, post them as comments or in galleries associated with their respective dogs. I find it almost obscene conspicuous consumption when some posters deluge us day after day with photos of their grossly incorrect dogs. Fortunately, I hear that Oli may also be working to add an "ignore" feature where one could choose to not see posts by some people. Oh, BTW, Birdy, your photo is of quite acceptable size for purposes of illustration.

sueincc

by sueincc on 27 December 2007 - 04:12

Louise, I love you!

blueshep

by blueshep on 27 December 2007 - 04:12

Louise, I don't understand why posting pictures upsets you so much,I guess your entitled to your opinion, but I personally enjoy seeing them. I'm not trying to be a smart &^* but if you don't want to see them don't look at them. Again I don't mean this in a disrespectful way but this place gets a little boring once in a while and the pics break the boredom. I would rather see pictures of people's dogs that read about raw one more time...............

Birdy

by Birdy on 27 December 2007 - 04:12

Hey Louise, I know it sucks to be on dial-up. I was until last year... Aren't you near Dixon? Boy I've been to that town for dog shows, sheep shows and even Rabbit shows when I lived in CA. I bet it's not so quaint any longer? Sorry for sounding like a bitch in my last note. It wasn't my intention. Birdy...

darylehret

by darylehret on 27 December 2007 - 04:12

Louise was actually the first person to ask how it was done! ;-) It'd be kind of nice to skip all the "how to post pics" threads, and actually get constructive here. Anyone have experience with broken toes? My six month boy has a full break in the hind foot, and I'm wondering how this will affect his working career.





 


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