Posting photos?

Posted by: Tom E. on 26 June 2006

I don't seem to have permission to post a photo, Adam, Doug or Richard, can you help?

thanks...
Posted on: 26 June 2006 by Polarbear
No one has these days, try using Imageshack or something similar,

Regards

PB
Posted on: 26 June 2006 by Phil Cork
Mike,

What a collection! Is it yours?

Love the WYWH picture disc!

phil

ps I can post pictures just fine:
Posted on: 26 June 2006 by Tom E.
My my my, that's quite a rack, how does it do with isolating vibration, or is vibration encouraged in this particular model?
Posted on: 26 June 2006 by ClaudeP
Mike,

You just have one version of More?

Seriously, wow! Fantastic collection.

Claude
Posted on: 26 June 2006 by Phil Cork
quote:
Originally posted by TFE:
My my my, that's quite a rack, how does it do with isolating vibration, or is vibration encouraged in this particular model?


I think it describes damped simple harmonic motion...

Also requires the occasional tweaking for best results.

Phil
Posted on: 26 June 2006 by Phil Cork
i hope you have it ensured!

phil
Posted on: 27 June 2006 by garyi
Good god Mike, your shame knows no bounds.
Posted on: 27 June 2006 by garyi
Is the whole prism DSOTHM the expensive one or is it the solid prism, I always forget which?
Posted on: 27 June 2006 by Adam Meredith
quote:
Originally posted by TFE:
I don't seem to have permission to post a photo, Adam, Doug or Richard, can you help?
thanks...


You have permission - not sure what you are doing wrong but there should be no problem.

There is a limit on image size (100 KB) but you would have seen that message rather than "no permission".

Those who wish to post larger images should investigate Image Shack or similar.
Posted on: 27 June 2006 by Phil Cork
quote:
Originally posted by Phil Cork:
i hope you have it ensured!

phil


That was of course supposed to read Insured... no idea how I did that!

phil
Posted on: 27 June 2006 by Alexander
Posting is not viewing, but..
Adam, the 'no pasaran' sign that non logged in users see instead of images could be made more informative by adding a commentary "you need to log in to view this image" .
The commentary can be in a tooltip or below the image. It may be harder to keep image size down when putting a text "log in to view" inside the image - but it's easiest to implement.
Posted on: 27 June 2006 by Alexander
Impressive Pink Floyd collection indeed. Must have taken a while to hunt it all down.