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So is that why I can see them and you guys can't?ReadyToHearTheWorst wrote:SweetPear
I think the problem is that we would need a .NET password etc to access your MSN account.
Actually, the first time I scroll through the photo board I just see the X too. But when I go back and go through the page again, then I see the pics.
What should I do? Spooky? Anybody?
Oily~ I'm not mad! Just bumbed cuz I thought I did it right. Feh.
What I did was uploaded my pics to my MSN webpage and then transferred the image from there to here.
As far as I know, I don't have a .NET password.
Anyway...why would I give out a password? Like I trust you people?
(That was a razz. I was razzing ya all. C'mon now, smile and say cheez)
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Here it is
Okay, you have a photo at a website. With the cursor in the text box, click the image button. Type in the entire web address, ala
http://www.geocities.com/aropeleash/aropeleash1.jpg
..and then hit the image button again. The image will be taken from the website, and posted. Click preview to see it if works, and if it does, click submit.
...and feel good about yourself.
http://www.geocities.com/aropeleash/aropeleash1.jpg
..and then hit the image button again. The image will be taken from the website, and posted. Click preview to see it if works, and if it does, click submit.
...and feel good about yourself.
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Nice looking sandwich Mr Leash
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Hmmm...
Thanks, guys, I like that sandwich, too.
Well, maybe it is a .NET password issue.
Hey guys, guess who this is:
Well, maybe it is a .NET password issue.
Hey guys, guess who this is:
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Rope~I did exactly what you said to do, so....obviously it's something else.
I'll find out about this NET passport thing.
Believe me, this is all going to be so anticlimactic because I have got to be THE most unphotogenic person I know. Actually I think it runs in my mother's side of the fam. My kids all photograph incredibly well.
And Elvis, well, you've seen that mug before.
Let me see what I can come up with.
I'll find out about this NET passport thing.
Believe me, this is all going to be so anticlimactic because I have got to be THE most unphotogenic person I know. Actually I think it runs in my mother's side of the fam. My kids all photograph incredibly well.
And Elvis, well, you've seen that mug before.
Let me see what I can come up with.
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Posting pics
Damb, Bamb, good guess. It's someone not very famous, and no one will get it. He was just pretty cool in his day, and I'll bet you've seen his work, you just don't know it.
I have a .NET password on my email account, but I don't think my website has one. More info in this, Ready...please!
I have a .NET password on my email account, but I don't think my website has one. More info in this, Ready...please!
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Re: Posting pics
Rope,A rope leash wrote:I have a .NET password on my email account, but I don't think my website has one. More info in this, Ready...please!
I'm not much good at this stuff, but this is why I think it's a 'PassPort' problem:
I copied one of the URLs from the HTML (i.e. in Internet Explorer: View > Source) and pasted it into the address field. I got a .NET popup message asking for Passport details, which is presumably what is happening behind the scenes on the Board.
Now I don't know for certain, but I would have thought that pages behind such a Passport are not intended for publication (i.e. they're private).
However, there may be some facility within MSN to 'publish to the web'?
Hope this helps someone.
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who is he?
Well.....?
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Deep
O, that guy drew this:
His name is Virgil Exner. He designed a lot of stuff. I don't know what the Hell Ready's talking about...
His name is Virgil Exner. He designed a lot of stuff. I don't know what the Hell Ready's talking about...
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Syd Mead
I've never heard of him, even though I studied industrial design. Do you
know him, or something? Just wondering why you posted that...
"I don't know what the Hell Ready's talking about..." -- Rope
And I don't know what that means Rope, but anyway you may've heard of Syd Mead.
He did design work for movies like Blade Runner, Tron
and Aliens, and for various other things. Here are samples of some of his
work: http://www.scrubbles.net/sydmead.html
I like his design proposal for the WTC:
http://www.sydmead.com/v/01/home (click on the image)
know him, or something? Just wondering why you posted that...
"I don't know what the Hell Ready's talking about..." -- Rope
And I don't know what that means Rope, but anyway you may've heard of Syd Mead.
He did design work for movies like Blade Runner, Tron
and Aliens, and for various other things. Here are samples of some of his
work: http://www.scrubbles.net/sydmead.html
I like his design proposal for the WTC:
http://www.sydmead.com/v/01/home (click on the image)
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Pointy
Hey, that Mead guy is pretty cool. His WTC vision is off the scale. That's what more cities need, though, a big, overwhelming monument structure. Los Angeles needs one bad.
I don't know why I posted Virgils picture, I guess I was showing off. It no doubt belongs elsewhere. It's one way of finding out about people like Syd Mead, though, eh what?
Virgil designed automobiles. He's known for a famous American "look" of the late Fifties. Here's something he designed in the early Fifites:
He went on in later life to design all sorts of transportation, much of which never was constructed.
Ever hear of Raymond Loewy?
I don't know why I posted Virgils picture, I guess I was showing off. It no doubt belongs elsewhere. It's one way of finding out about people like Syd Mead, though, eh what?
Virgil designed automobiles. He's known for a famous American "look" of the late Fifties. Here's something he designed in the early Fifites:
He went on in later life to design all sorts of transportation, much of which never was constructed.
Ever hear of Raymond Loewy?
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Loewy Coupe
Yes, Raymond Loewy did a lot of work for Studebaker, and he probably did the Avanti. He also designed what is now often called the "Loewy Coupe", the 1953 Studebaker. Virgil Exner worked at the Lowey firm at the time, and is rumoured to deserve the credit. This is a poor example, but I know you remember these:
Loewy's firm designed all kinds of things, from toasters to refridgerators.
Cute kid. Who is LS Loewy, or did I miss the joke?
Loewy's firm designed all kinds of things, from toasters to refridgerators.
Cute kid. Who is LS Loewy, or did I miss the joke?