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Old age hits again
- grumpy
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Old age hits again
I posted pics in my messages before and went completely brain dead again. I wrote complete directions down IE: turn on computer dummy etc. Well I've managed to lose that also. Took me 2 days to get the photo I wanted moved to the cubfest photo gallery and now I tried doing a new topic and got as far as the img thinggy and all activity (physical and mental) stopped. I know I'm close but I'm not throwing horse shoes so that don't count. So... Help. I read the stickys on it but I seem to get more confused the longer I read. thanks Dave
David Dee Mock-Leonard
Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
Some days it's not worth chewing through the restraints
Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
Some days it's not worth chewing through the restraints
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Dave:
I know how you feel, I know your pain
here is a simple way of doing it..
and this is what it looks like:
Couple simple steps.
1. Take out the spaces before and after the img tags.. the one just before the h and the one just after the g. I put them there so you could see the url.
2. Find you picture on the photo host. If need be, right click on the pic and select properties. Then highlight the whole url from the http: right through till you get all of the .jpg extension, right click on that and copy.
3. Paste it into your post then highlight the whole url and then click the Img button above or simple put the tags before the [img]http:%20and%20after%20the%20.jpg[/img]
Hope that helps
I know how you feel, I know your pain
here is a simple way of doing it..
and this is what it looks like:
Couple simple steps.
1. Take out the spaces before and after the img tags.. the one just before the h and the one just after the g. I put them there so you could see the url.
2. Find you picture on the photo host. If need be, right click on the pic and select properties. Then highlight the whole url from the http: right through till you get all of the .jpg extension, right click on that and copy.
3. Paste it into your post then highlight the whole url and then click the Img button above or simple put the tags before the [img]http:%20and%20after%20the%20.jpg[/img]
Hope that helps
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- beaconlight
- 10+ Years
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- Joined: Thu Aug 19, 2004 2:31 pm
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- Location: NY Staten Island & Franklin
- grumpy
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Bill, Yes its a stainless steel dump insert made by EZ dump. Mounted on my 88 1500 chev (189,000 mi) with air bags that were designed for a large camper. Has elec pump with switch mounted in the cab along with the bed controls so I don't have to get out of the truck (lazy or smart?) we load the butt ends from veneer logs and junk ends with a loader at the logyard. Nice set up I think. take care Dave
David Dee Mock-Leonard
Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
Some days it's not worth chewing through the restraints
Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
Some days it's not worth chewing through the restraints
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