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When you post a reply, there is a line at the bottom of the reply box that says "Click here to upload images and files", click on that and it will ask for a path to your file (you can add several to one post). Add them and click on OK and it will show them.
If your pictures are big files, you may need to reduce them.
If your pictures are big files, you may need to reduce them.
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Thanks davin , but that was not what I was wanting to do. What I want to know is how do you and others put that pic in the left side of your post. On yours it,s a airplane in green ca mo.
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Thanks Reno I figured that out last night Now I need your help to make my pic,s 85x85 You see every time i try to put one it says file to large.
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I use a free photo editor that I found on the internet:
http://graphicssoft.about.com/gi/dyn...to%2Findex.htm
Works fine for me, all the pictures in all of my threads have been cropped and re-sized with that software.
There are others. Type "Free Photo Editor" into Google and you will fine several that work fine.
http://graphicssoft.about.com/gi/dyn...to%2Findex.htm
Works fine for me, all the pictures in all of my threads have been cropped and re-sized with that software.
There are others. Type "Free Photo Editor" into Google and you will fine several that work fine.
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Reno tell me more about this MS photo editor. I try ed the one daven wanted me to use but it wont let me save. Do I have to buy it or just down load it for free ?
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Budman,
Just email me the picture you want and I'll resize it for you when I get home.
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Just email me the picture you want and I'll resize it for you when I get home.
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I cropped it as tight as possible and took it down to 85x85 and its almost impossible to tell what the picture is.
Your going to need a picture with less detail so that when its shrunk down you can still tell what it is.
I emailed it back to you shrunk.
Your going to need a picture with less detail so that when its shrunk down you can still tell what it is.
I emailed it back to you shrunk.
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I once made a micro brew dark beer and made a label like that for the bottle. Called it "Pirate Brew" instead of Private Brew.
Cool!
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Cool!
[8D]
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After serving four years of being on board the USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63) You can call me what ever you want to just don,t call me late to supper
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Reno. Years ago I went to my sister in laws wedding and they had two kegs of dark micro brew beer. I tell you that was the best stuff I ever drank. Sure am glad I can,t find it or I would be drunk all the time.
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ORIGINAL: ***Reno***
I once made a micro brew dark beer and made a label like that for the bottle. Called it "Pirate Brew" instead of Private Brew.
Cool!
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I once made a micro brew dark beer and made a label like that for the bottle. Called it "Pirate Brew" instead of Private Brew.
Cool!
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You're a home-brewer then, are ya? Me too. How long you been at it?
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I messed around for a few years before I got married. Tried my hand at some Pils, bocks, stouts, & darks. I like the bitter stuff. Had some successes & some failures. Takes time, money, & correct temps all of which are gone now with married life, children & global warming.
Much easier now to just go down to the store & buy a couple sixers. Done & good! I'm enjoying St. PauliGirl Dark and Guiness Extra Stout. Those are about the closest tasting to what I was brewing.
What I've switched to doing this year is catching ocean fish off the California coast & smoking them. Dam good & you just marinate in brine for a couple hours then smoke for 8-10 and yum yum! Goes down good with some Guiness Monster too!
[sm=lol.gif]
Much easier now to just go down to the store & buy a couple sixers. Done & good! I'm enjoying St. PauliGirl Dark and Guiness Extra Stout. Those are about the closest tasting to what I was brewing.
What I've switched to doing this year is catching ocean fish off the California coast & smoking them. Dam good & you just marinate in brine for a couple hours then smoke for 8-10 and yum yum! Goes down good with some Guiness Monster too!
[sm=lol.gif]
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ORIGINAL: ***Reno***
I messed around for a few years before I got married. Tried my hand at some Pils, bocks, stouts, & darks. I like the bitter stuff. Had some successes & some failures. Takes time, money, & correct temps all of which are gone now with married life, children & global warming.
Much easier now to just go down to the store & buy a couple sixers. Done & good! I'm enjoying St. PauliGirl Dark and Guiness Extra Stout. Those are about the closest tasting to what I was brewing.
What I've switched to doing this year is catching ocean fish off the California coast & smoking them. Dam good & you just marinate in brine for a couple hours then smoke for 8-10 and yum yum! Goes down good with some Guiness Monster too!
[sm=lol.gif]
I messed around for a few years before I got married. Tried my hand at some Pils, bocks, stouts, & darks. I like the bitter stuff. Had some successes & some failures. Takes time, money, & correct temps all of which are gone now with married life, children & global warming.
Much easier now to just go down to the store & buy a couple sixers. Done & good! I'm enjoying St. PauliGirl Dark and Guiness Extra Stout. Those are about the closest tasting to what I was brewing.
What I've switched to doing this year is catching ocean fish off the California coast & smoking them. Dam good & you just marinate in brine for a couple hours then smoke for 8-10 and yum yum! Goes down good with some Guiness Monster too!
[sm=lol.gif]
Smoked ocean fish sounds pretty good too!