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Cutting Tommorrow

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by NH mountain man, Sep 28, 2015.

  1. bogydave

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    Not only that, but we love their heat too!
     
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    We sure do :)
     
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    Did get the cutting in today, humid as all hell. Almost made a fun thing feel like work, almost. I'll try to enclose some pics DSCN0850.JPG DSCN0857.JPG
     

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    Welcome NHmm
    glad you found us.
    its a cool place with lots of great people
     
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    Thanks TurboDiesel, I've found a home
     
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    Uploads are a breeze. Go to some place like photobucket and sign up for no charge. Once you have an account at that kind of place, use their upload tool. Often it is no harder than dragging a file from your computer's file manager to a spot on the site. The site software takes care of the rest. Once the file is on line, just copy the IMG code and paste it here or in other places as so much text. You could do much the same thing on each place you want to use a picture but why put up with having to do it over and over when you can do it once and then just use the code? I use this picture of a harbor seal pup as a sample of what happens when you post a link.
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    If you right click the image itself and read the image info you can see where the actual picture is stored and things like its pixel count. I use a line feed, SHIFT with ENTER, to start the picture on a new line. That puts it on the left side instead of somewhere in the middle of the page.
     
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