bapu
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chuckebaby trimph1 chuckebaby anyone know why i cant open up the full version to post a pic,i mean,i open it up i see the control bar for adding pictures,font size,font color,exc,then it disapears,i see it for like 1 second,if that? I just use Photobucket for most of mine. Are you having issues with the browser? thank you trimph,no ,no issues at all with the browser,its strange,right now i can see everytinhg fine. no problems,i use photobucket as well,it was just last nite,it wouldnt even give me the option. the bar with all the options on it was disapearing, i thought they fixed that in x1 c...lol. Chuck, Maybe you were zoomed in (or out). I had that problem once and Reece pointed out that I must have gotten zoomed in. Sure enough my browser was zoomed in at 110%.
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SteveStrummerUK FastBikerBoy Usually in the winter and again the nature of my job meant I was up and about at night and holed up during the day.... You were a vampire? It's a living....
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Johannes H
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It`s nice to live in the countryside away from traffic noise/pollution. My view is what you see in my avatar with the lake and town below.
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chuckebaby
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bapu chuckebaby trimph1 chuckebaby anyone know why i cant open up the full version to post a pic,i mean,i open it up i see the control bar for adding pictures,font size,font color,exc,then it disapears,i see it for like 1 second,if that? I just use Photobucket for most of mine. Are you having issues with the browser? thank you trimph,no ,no issues at all with the browser,its strange,right now i can see everytinhg fine. no problems,i use photobucket as well,it was just last nite,it wouldnt even give me the option. the bar with all the options on it was disapearing, i thought they fixed that in x1 c...lol. Chuck, Maybe you were zoomed in (or out). I had that problem once and Reece pointed out that I must have gotten zoomed in. Sure enough my browser was zoomed in at 110%. good point bapu
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jamesg1213
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cliffsp8 James, what a great place to live! I was walking in Forest of Galloway a couple of years back and spent a weekend in nearby Glen Trool. Some spectacular names of places - almost right out of Tolkien. We climbed up Mullwarchar, next to the beautiful and remote Loch Enoch, and also the Nick of Curleywee. But we could just have well gone up Rig of Jarkness, the Rhinns of Kells, Craigeazle, Corserine or the Lump of Eglin. Great place - pity you have to wear a net on your head during the months of June to September... Hey Cliff - Glentrool is one my favourite places to talk my dog walking. Just got to ignore the midgies in the height of summer, but it's a great place for the soul. Nick of Curleywee Love that name..so called because it resembles a baby elephant wandering behind the hills, or so I'm told. I've climbed to the summit of Cairnsmore of Fleet, the highest hill we have around here, that was excellent.
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jamesg1213
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craigb This is what I used to see from my bedroom (looking East)... Craig, those views are stunning, where is that?
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bapu chuckebaby trimph1 chuckebaby anyone know why i cant open up the full version to post a pic,i mean,i open it up i see the control bar for adding pictures,font size,font color,exc,then it disapears,i see it for like 1 second,if that? I just use Photobucket for most of mine. Are you having issues with the browser? thank you trimph,no ,no issues at all with the browser,its strange,right now i can see everytinhg fine. no problems,i use photobucket as well,it was just last nite,it wouldnt even give me the option. the bar with all the options on it was disapearing, i thought they fixed that in x1 c...lol. Chuck, Maybe you were zoomed in (or out). I had that problem once and Reece pointed out that I must have gotten zoomed in. Sure enough my browser was zoomed in at 110%. that's easy to do by accident, too, if you hold down the CTRL button at the same time you're scrolling the mouse wheel.
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jamesg1213
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SCorey My dad's side of the family is from Scotland, and my mom's side is from Wales. One of my dream trips is a lengthy UK visit to track down the family. It'll happen one of these days. And I'll be sure to track down all the UK Sonar users as well. This 'tracking down' Steve..how do you do that exactly....? Gulp... I'll be the one always drifting onto the wrong side of the street. You'll blend right in, they can't drive for **** around here.
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trimph1
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You have people driving around in circles as well?
The space you have will always be exceeded in direct proportion to the amount of stuff you have...Thornton's Postulate. Bushpianos
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jamesg1213 craigb This is what I used to see from my bedroom (looking East)... Craig, those views are stunning, where is that?
They were from an area East of Portland Oregon called Troutdale. That mountain is Mt. Hood. If you go about 45 miles north you run into Mt. St. Helens. I now live on a hill on the other side of the Columbia (in Washington) with similar wonderful views. I love it up here.
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SCorey
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This 'tracking down' Steve..how do you do that exactly....? Gulp... I figured I'd start by peering down dark holes to see which ones have owls. And I'd play the bagpipes. Surely that banshee wail would draw forth the UKs Sonar luminaries.
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Love Scotland. Need to revisit soon. We did the Edinburgh festival many years ago and then went out to Arran. Then took our daughters (Arden and Arran) there for a visit. Need to return - at least once a decade. Beautiful country side - y'all got hills and mountains and such which we don't get enough of here in Texas (anytime I get up high I have to spit). And the people ain't shabby neither. And the beer. And the whiskey (I believe you call it Scotch for some reason). I'm already planning on hitting up you locals when we next visit. Be glad to reciprecate and take anyone for some real texmex and barbeque if you make it to these neck of the world. @
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Bristol_Jonesey
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We went to Scotland last summer. We managed to meet up with forum member Norrie who showed us around his studio before we headed North, up the West coast (which is so much more interesting than the East) We stayed just outside Skye, then again at Ullapool before starting the long journey home. Scotland is indeed a wonderful country, just a shame the weather is so unpredictable, but then again, if you come prepared it's no big deal
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jamesg1213
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Bristol_Jonesey Scotland is indeed a wonderful country, just a shame the weather is so unpredictable, Oh, I can predict it for you Colin, nae boather..
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