Twistys twisty..

Seamaiden

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It looks like he's trying to use BBCode to upload directly a photo that resides at that exact address on his machine. :lol:

Are you having trouble finding where your picture is? Do you use a photo hosting site, maybe, Twist? Did the RIU server add the tags like that? (Sometimes it botches my quote tags and it's a real pain to fix 'em.)
 

Twistyman

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I had my friend email the pics he took..he sent them to my yahoo... I can copy and paste image no problems, but if you double click to enlarge it shows my whole yahoo page, including email addresses.... I know nothing about comps.really, so I sent it to desktop and changed browser from mozilla to intern. ex..but when I try to open 0...So I got him to send to outlook express and opened file in my doc...but when I open 0...I'll have to wait to get someone here.... sigh.... to old for this stuff....... %$#&
 

Seamaiden

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I think that you're not copying the right part of the page. I use yahoo too. When you click on the picture itself, what happens?
 

Twistyman

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I get an open program window..when I open it goes to desktop and when I open that 0... I'm going to try a diff. pic...drums, to see if same happens..
 

Twistyman

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Fuck tell me about it... It took about 4 weeks to get the pics, and by the time I get the mothers loaded, it'll be Christmas.....
 

panhead

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Fuck tell me about it... It took about 4 weeks to get the pics, and by the time I get the mothers loaded, it'll be Christmas.....
Go to this link twisty & open an account,its free.

http://photobucket.com/?special_track=nav_logo

Once you have a membership you just click on the "upload pictures" option & it will bring up your menu to select where to pull the pic from,select where the pic is located & hit upload,once you've uploaded now its time to post them but not before taking precautions,you now click on the "image options" link & select "scramble file names",this way when somebody right clicks the pic they cant get any personal info about where the pic came from.

Now to post a pic find the pic you want to post within your album,at the bottom of the pic there will be different links & codes,select the bottom code titled "image code" then copy that code,now paste that code in your post on RIU,it will show up as a pic like this.

 

Seamaiden

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Go to this link twisty & open an account,its free.

Image hosting, free photo sharing & video sharing at Photobucket

Once you have a membership you just click on the "upload pictures" option & it will bring up your menu to select where to pull the pic from,select where the pic is located & hit upload,once you've uploaded now its time to post them but not before taking precautions,you now click on the "image options" link & select "scramble file names",this way when somebody right clicks the pic they cant get any personal info about where the pic came from.

Now to post a pic find the pic you want to post within your album,at the bottom of the pic there will be different links & codes,select the bottom code titled "image code" then copy that code,now paste that code in your post on RIU,it will show up as a pic like this.

OHHHH!!! NICE!!!! Wow... nice. 8) I got to ride a HD a couple of weeks ago, ROUGH ride, very rough ride. It's a newer bike that's been lowered, too. As much as I didn't care for the feel of the ride, I sure cared for the feel of that motor underneath, though.

Photobucket has made it UBER easy to get pix uploaded from your machine onto PB, even in the Linux environment! (That's a big deal, believe me)
 

panhead

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OHHHH!!! NICE!!!! Wow... nice. 8) I got to ride a HD a couple of weeks ago, ROUGH ride, very rough ride. It's a newer bike that's been lowered, too. As much as I didn't care for the feel of the ride, I sure cared for the feel of that motor underneath, though.

Photobucket has made it UBER easy to get pix uploaded from your machine onto PB, even in the Linux environment! (That's a big deal, believe me)
I got a soft spot for panheads as you can see,feeling the ride is part of the experience,comes in handy after spending countless hours on the same bike,you get used to the feel & sound of the motor,if somethings outta place or running a little off the rider knows very quickly.
 

Seamaiden

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I got a soft spot for panheads as you can see,feeling the ride is part of the experience,comes in handy after spending countless hours on the same bike,you get used to the feel & sound of the motor,if somethings outta place or running a little off the rider knows very quickly.
So I am learning. :) The sled is nice, and if I had the opportunity, I'd put my leg over (probably couldn't start it, though, not so strong on the kickstarts).
 

Twistyman

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My heads going to explode..can't get these F&^%* things to load right... back to the drawing board... guess my vast 7 months on comp. isn't quite cutting it..
 
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