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#69
Posted 20 June 2003 - 11:01 PM
You have to upload your picture to an image hosting site that allows you to share on messageboards.
Try going to www.villagephotos.com - it's free and only take a couple of minutes to set up an account. It also gives you directions and the codes you need to post your pics wherever.
Try going to www.villagephotos.com - it's free and only take a couple of minutes to set up an account. It also gives you directions and the codes you need to post your pics wherever.
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle
#72
Posted 21 June 2003 - 6:47 PM
whirlygirl Escribi�:
You have to upload your picture to an image hosting site that allows you to share on messageboards.
Try going to www.villagephotos.com - it's free and only take a couple of minutes to set up an account. It also gives you directions and the codes you need to post your pics wherever.
My images reside on my computer. Mac OS X (and Linux) comes with Apache webserver built-in. I just drop images into the Library/WebServer/ folder and they're under the top directory on my IP. I also have fairly unlimited bandwith, so I can put it on messageboards...
He put on a turn-down collar, a black bow, and wore his Sunday tail-coat. As such, he looked spruce, and what his clothes would not do, his instinct for making the most of his good looks would.
#77
Posted 24 June 2003 - 6:36 PM
thats what you say now, but if you switch to Mac, you'd realize that there is no need for multiple mouse buttons...
He put on a turn-down collar, a black bow, and wore his Sunday tail-coat. As such, he looked spruce, and what his clothes would not do, his instinct for making the most of his good looks would.
#79
Posted 24 June 2003 - 6:49 PM
control-click, actually. But, really, the contextual menu is useless if you know how to work a keyboard... I can't stress enough the fact that people are just used to useless things that get in the way of productivity...
He put on a turn-down collar, a black bow, and wore his Sunday tail-coat. As such, he looked spruce, and what his clothes would not do, his instinct for making the most of his good looks would.