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good night

honeydevil

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sorry, i'm dragging my sorry ass now to bed... enjoy your day and do with this thread whatever you want. night
 
nice one i have a jig zag puzzle like that in the basement. oh and thanks but by full moon i can't sleep or i walk around and wake up in front of a cup of cappucino. :D
 
mehastings said:


great picture, from whom is it and do you only communicate with me through pictures? no that i mind, because it's lovely and i would answer you in pictures if i knew how to put them there. :rolleyes: :)
 
honeydevil said:
great picture, from whom is it and do you only communicate with me through pictures? no that i mind, because it's lovely and i would answer you in pictures if i knew how to put them there. :rolleyes: :)

The picture is from some guy. I found it online.

If you find a picture online, copy the picture's URL. You don't want the webpage, just the picture (so it should end in .jpg, .gif, etc... NOT .com, .net...). Then, come here and press the little image icon on the post toolbar (it's the yellow one with the mountains on it). Paste in the picture's URL. I always preview posts with pics in them just to make sure they look OK.
 
mehastings said:
If you find a picture online, copy the picture's URL. You don't want the webpage, just the picture (so it should end in .jpg, .gif, etc... NOT .com, .net...). Then, come here and press the little image icon on the post toolbar (it's the yellow one with the mountains on it). Paste in the picture's URL. I always preview posts with pics in them just to make sure they look OK.
The method above is called hot linking, leeching or bandwidth theft. Webmasters that are victims of it hopefully switches the images to something disgusting.
 
Another way to do it is to save the picture to your hard drive and then upload it to a free image hosting website like tinypic or imageshack. This way the link is permanent and you're using voluntary bandwidth. :)
 
Kookamoor said:
Another way to do it is to save the picture to your hard drive and then upload it to a free image hosting website like tinypic or imageshack. This way the link is permanent and you're using voluntary bandwidth. :)

okay i will try later because right now i'm only a visiter and don't want to screw up the computer of somebody else.

it's still hard to understand, isn't there something like [image] jep... or anythign else [/image]
 
Wolhay said:
The method above is called hot linking, leeching or bandwidth theft. Webmasters that are victims of it hopefully switches the images to something disgusting.

Meh...whatever. I've had people do it to me before, and I never really cared. I suppose though, if you are actually dealing with something of importance that will be viewed by many, you probably should upload it yourself (which, BTW is what I usually do...just don't have FTP at work).

I did, however, change my posts. Just so nobody would be sad.
 
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