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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2014 21:05:03 GMT 1
I've got some pictures which may interest you but I don't have the nouse to work out how to post them.
When trying to post with a picture I click on the 'post image' (or words to that effect) icon. Up opens a 'dialogue box', if that's what its called, which invites me to enter the URL of the image.
The image sits on my laptop. It doesn't have a URL, does it, starting with http/?
Would it be ok if I type in 'it's the picture next to the other picture on my desktop". Somehow that doesn't seem technical enough...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2014 21:30:27 GMT 1
In your reply box, click on reply at the top right...
This will transfer you to another box with a task bar for font options etc.
At the top right you'll find a button "add attachment". Click on this and it should bring up another dialogue box which should have an 'add files' button at the bottom left. Clicking on this should bring up an interface with your computer which will allow you to select and transfer over your photo's (up to 1mb per file)
Sometimes the server on which the forum resides fills up and won't accept more images. In this case contact admin who will try to recover space by deleting old images.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2014 21:46:26 GMT 1
Amazingly, sonnetpete, I actually understood your reply - so thanks. I admit to having wobbled a bit on 'should bring up an interface with your computer', and 'server' was a bit tricky, but all made perfect sense after calmly re-reading it, between sips of alcohol....
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Post by lib on Apr 29, 2014 8:48:15 GMT 1
Dear Annon2,
I have found that Royal Mail works for me for my postings.
Pick up the required photo that is sitting on your desk top, make the required number of copies, take to the Post Office in the relevant addressed envelopes and either pop them in the box or ask one of the staff to assist you.
The staff will also make the copies for you if this is beyond your knowledge or dexterity. Try not to get sticky fingerprints on the glossy side. Wash your hands after imbibing your champagne before handling.
I would suggest that posting to all members may be costly, but that is from my lowly and financially challenged position. Probably from your more 'comfortable' position this is of no consequence......
Yours most humbly
Lib
PS To help my development of understanding long hard words, please could you tell me how many sips to the word or is a sip per sentence?
love and hugs
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2014 9:49:21 GMT 1
Woz only joking about taking sips of alcohol, lib. I never drink in sips, especially champagne, preferring large gulps instead. I'm sure that's your preferred method too...
If you really want to up your game, and render comprehensible the incomprehensible, try drinking in 'glugs' (about half a bottle at a time). The last time I did that I found The Complete Works of Shakespeare, translated into Swahili, a doddle...
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Post by lib on May 6, 2014 8:31:18 GMT 1
It Works!
Hakuna Matata.
Only problem was that i was criticised for my accent.
It appears i spoke in iambic pentameter.
but ta anyhow
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2014 10:48:47 GMT 1
Very clever come-back, lib - I had to look up Hakuna Matata to check my understanding - and I'm very glad that the drink worked for you...
Reference to Shakespeare's verse is also clever - I try and dumb my posts down to the floor but you don't pussy-foot about....
Glad to be of assistance.
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Post by lib on May 6, 2014 13:40:01 GMT 1
Asante rafiki.
Tutaonana.
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