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    what do ya think

     



    found these so i thought i would stirr up some dust and see what you think

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    lets try again

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    never mind i cant seem to get it to work

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    Originally posted by hotroddaddy
    never mind i cant seem to get it to work
    looks good how did you get it so white

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    Hmmm, ya mite have overpaid.
    Objects in the mirror are losing

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    At first, all I got were some red Xs. But after I hit refresh a few times, the pics started to develop.

    Anyways, like you said, you are bound to stir up some sxxt with these. Me likie.
    Objects in my rear view mirror are a good thing unless,.... they have red and blue lights flashing.

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    I do not see any attachments to your posts, nor any file links in them when I go in to check the coding. Perhaps downloading the file to your personal computer and then using the attachment feature when you go to post would be the best suggestion.
    Instead of being part of the problem, be part of a successful solution.

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    I scanned some pics on my printer then when i went to post them it showed up the browse block ,but then when i submitted my post they did not show

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    Ijust tried again but the files are 2 big

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    Right click on your picture. Go down the menu to 'Open With'. If you are running Windows and Office, use the Microsoft Office Picture Manager (you may have other picture modification software so look around your computer if you don't see this program.

    Once the picture is opened, go along the menu bar to 'picture'. There will be two choices; 'Crop' and 'Resize'. Use the resize (I usually use the 'percentage' box) and bring down the pixels to a manageable size (400 X > ). Either rename the file under save as or do a straight save a just keep the reduced file.

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