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Author Topic: The Waffle Thread  (Read 38838 times)
Kittybriton
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« Reply #585 on: 13:16:22, 18-02-2007 »

After all the K-bagging on the old board, are we going to see a race to bag the final posting as well?

Idiotic thought occurs: if you take Turkish Delight to France, does it become a French Fancy?
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« Reply #586 on: 13:53:13, 18-02-2007 »

John,

I know I am a pain but it is the pictures like the party one that I can't put in. Smileys, no prob. Moving smileys, no prob. Avatars, no prob... but these pretty pictures where we write our messages I can't do. It doesn't really matter though !!

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« Reply #587 on: 14:05:20, 18-02-2007 »

Well done 'A', you got the hang of the smileys!

As I said to baz, there is another folder there where folks can put photos that they wish to share/display/link into messages.

(You need to login to the Photobucket to upload photos)


John W
I have just consulted my London Underground map, and can find no station called "Photobucket". Is it perhaps located on the Manchester Metro? I'm sure it's a really useful place to visit.

It's perhaps a little like Millie's Cookies stand - perhaps there is one at the Bromley Glades I can visit. I assume if one just takes in an image file, whoever is "on duty" will deal with it.

It all reminds me of computer manuals - the default assumption seems to be that although nobody reading them understands a single word, they just OUGHT to!

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« Reply #588 on: 14:20:53, 18-02-2007 »

John,

I know I am a pain but it is the pictures like the party one that I can't put in. Smileys, no prob. Moving smileys, no prob. Avatars, no prob... but these pretty pictures where we write our messages I can't do. It doesn't really matter though !!

A

'A' , the party thing IS a smiley.

Well the LAST advice I can offer is: look at THIS message.

This photo exists on another website.



and this one exists at our Photobucket




Now, click the quote box (top right) on this message and look at the 'raw' text of the message, you should be able to work out how I've placed the photos here. You CAN do the same, it's not






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« Reply #589 on: 14:38:50, 18-02-2007 »

A short history of the string quartet:









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« Reply #590 on: 14:48:22, 18-02-2007 »

See! Even Ian can do it.

Nice big photos too! They add to what you are downloading onto your PC but they don't add to the size of the forum files.


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« Reply #591 on: 15:19:22, 18-02-2007 »

But is it progress....................?
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« Reply #592 on: 17:29:45, 18-02-2007 »

Is it Amedeus Quartet? They look so familiar, but I can not remember for sure.
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« Reply #593 on: 17:36:58, 18-02-2007 »

Is it Amedeus Quartet? They look so familiar, but I can not remember for sure.

The second photo is.
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« Reply #594 on: 17:39:37, 18-02-2007 »

What is the first quartet, I don't know. Who are all women quartet?
Thank you Ian.
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« Reply #595 on: 17:39:47, 18-02-2007 »

     

(Thanks to MabelJane for finding these)
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« Reply #596 on: 17:48:13, 18-02-2007 »

I've got:


Busch

Amadeus

Huh?

Kronos

Cassat?Huh

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« Reply #597 on: 17:58:00, 18-02-2007 »


Now I've got:


Busch

Amadeus

Borodin

Kronos

Cassat?Huh

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« Reply #598 on: 17:58:35, 18-02-2007 »

For the last one, here is another pic:


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« Reply #599 on: 18:00:41, 18-02-2007 »

They are gorgeous. Are they good with their violins and cellos? I don't know them.

I like this piano that kitty sent me, but don't know how to paste it here. http://www.geocities.com/womankindeternal/DBM/web_art/hoffnung_piano_animated.gif
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