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Post by RickW on May 13, 2009 9:59:38 GMT -5
And Jeff is incorrect. Remember, the universal answer is 42.
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Post by Russell Letson on May 13, 2009 10:01:10 GMT -5
That's before God went metric.
(You'd think a Canuckistani would know that.)
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Post by omaha on May 13, 2009 10:33:59 GMT -5
"I went to Vegas last week. I got into a furious argument at the roulette wheel over what I considered to be an odd number." - Stephen Wright
Interesting thing about Photobucket...they apparently have a staff of folks who's job it is to scan through the images and delete "inappropriate" ones. I found this out a while back when I put together a picture that superimposed a collection of dildos in the place of a bunch of skyscrapers. I was trying to represent what I think countries are doing by building taller and taller buildings. Apparently the social commentary portion of my creation was lost on the censors at Photobucket, because they quickly deleted it.
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Post by millring on May 13, 2009 11:22:45 GMT -5
I would never keep my photos in a bucket. I prefer photo albums where I can display them in neat rows. And I reject irregular sized photos that mess up the symetry of my photo albums. And I file the album pages by chronology and then by color if chronology permits.
I am going to go wash my hands now.
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Post by mccoyblues on May 13, 2009 11:24:28 GMT -5
If you are using WinXP and MS Office the easiest way to resize a photo is with Microsoft Office Picture Manager (free with MS Office).
Open the picture, choose Edit and then Compress. You have several choices including WEB, Email and Document. It will resize the photo and shrink the file size at the same time.
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Post by epaul on May 13, 2009 12:49:22 GMT -5
If you have a Mac, all you need to do is say, "A little smaller, please."
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Post by Fingerplucked on May 13, 2009 13:00:24 GMT -5
Paul, you must have one of the older Macs without the mindlink.
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Post by gbacklin on May 13, 2009 13:21:08 GMT -5
url of picture[/ img] url of picture[/ img] url of picture[/ img] take the space out of [/ img]
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Post by Supertramp78 on May 13, 2009 13:27:48 GMT -5
"I found this out a while back when I put together a picture that superimposed a collection of dildos in the place of a bunch of skyscrapers."
Paging Dr. Freud.
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