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#11
One of our long time members suggested it, and I checked it out.

Works fine.

http://imgur.com/

Enjoy !!!
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#12
tinypic.com started getting hinky, so I recently uploaded some to this site https://ctrlq.org/images/ for forum posting (not this one, though, since it doesn't need external hosting any more).  Seems to work fine, and no anti-bot questions or commercials to sit through.
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#13
(08-06-2017, 09:19 AM)barnowl Wrote: One of our long time members suggested it, and I checked it out.

Works fine.

http://imgur.com/

Enjoy !!!

That's the one I went with too.

I like the resize feature.
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Testing...


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#15
On this very site, as soon as you hit reply, look below your box for where it says attachment. Under "new attachment" click choose file, and all you need to know is where is that pic in my computer?????


Ahhh found you.....Now you need to make sure the file size per each attachment is less than 1000 Kilobytes. You can add several small pics at a time, or 1 larger pic, just not over 1000Kb.


Our old friend Bob Ross, know as Mr BORK, or BasciBob. I saw his pic the other day, and felt happy to have known him, but sad that he is gone.

   


Anyhow launching them from your own computer is really easy, and you never need to remember a password, well except to get on here.  
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#16
Is it possible to resize a photo on an iPad?
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#17
(08-11-2017, 04:32 AM)johndi Wrote: Is it possible to resize a photo on an iPad?

My wife does it a lot on hers, here's a cliff notes description.
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#18
(08-10-2017, 08:57 PM)Steve N Wrote: Our old friend Bob Ross, know as Mr BORK, or BasciBob. I saw his pic the other day, and felt happy to have known him, but sad that he is gone.

Gee, I somehow missed that Bob passed, I only knew him from the forum and never howdy'd and shook. A real gentleman, good guy. RIP.
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#19
I was considering Imgur too, but read that they track you. I use google photos instead. Works well and I can send pictures from my phone to the app.

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(08-11-2017, 07:09 PM)Admiral Wrote: Gee, I somehow missed that Bob passed, I only knew him from the forum and never howdy'd and shook. A real gentleman, good guy. RIP.

I think it's been a few months now. There was a post stickied just inside the basement. I just wish I had found this pic while it was timely, I would have added it to the many comments Bob got. He was one of the good guys.
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I could have easily posted a pic of a hand plane, but something told me to go with Bob, glad I did, it caught your eye.
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