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Catfishman

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Test - I've never been able to post a photo either.



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BarneyS wrote:

Rich,
You may be able to see the photos but the only thing showing up are red squares for the rest of us. I suspect that the host site you are using (Snapfish.com) requires one to be a member to see the photos. Try using this site. It is free but you can only upload one picture at a time. It is the site I use a lot. If I want to post more than one picture in a post, I open a separate window for TinyPic and then just switch back and forth to get the pictures posted.

I sent you a PM also.
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Barney, you are correct. I have Comcast internet, and its photo stuff is hosted by SnapFish. I will try to repair all of the photos tonight or tomorrow.

To everyone, Sorry for the mess.


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Test3 - Using fototime.com


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Rich96c4ce,

Use width = 640 and leave the height blank.

For those of you who would like to post pictures, here is a tutorial for using what I think is the easiest host site.

Posting Pictures Using TinyPic.Com For The Host Site

Pay attention to the part that deals with the width and height parameters.

Catfishman,

Your problem is that you have provided a URL to a page that contains a picture, not to the picture itself. The above tutorial will show you how to post pictures using TinyPic.Com

Tom
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I grew up camping at Moffett beach state park. We started out going in tents and progressed to a TT in the 70's. It is about 55 miles from home so it was a easy drive. I have many friends that still camp there but getting a reservation is difficult if you are going to go on a holiday weekend. I hope to take my kids there next summer, if they have a spot for a 30' TT. We do most of our camping in Schroon Lake on the property we own. Maybe someday my kids will look beck at old picture remember there summer trips.


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MPTLKT wrote:

I grew up camping at Moffett beach state park. We started out going in tents and progressed to a TT in the 70's. It is about 55 miles from home so it was a easy drive. I have many friends that still camp there but getting a reservation is difficult if you are going to go on a holiday weekend. I hope to take my kids there next summer, if they have a spot for a 30' TT. We do most of our camping in Schroon Lake on the property we own. Maybe someday my kids will look beck at old picture remember there summer trips.


We lived in Morris Plains, NJ; it was a 250 mile trip, on US 9 and then later the NYS Thruway. I remember it taking all day when I was young and we had a '51 Plymouth SW. More recently, it does take a whole day, because the trip is about 460 miles from Maryland.

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Those pictures are very cool. I'd like to see a couple with the trailers hooked up to the cars. The cars and equipment from back then are just incredible. Would be really neat to be able to walk through a fully restored set.

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Awesome Pictures !!!


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Thanks for the pictures, they are great!

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Awesome pics. Where is the sway control?


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