The econony of multiple uses
Ok so I needed to try posting a picture and found one that actually is interetsing. As a friend of mine sent it to me I realized it an actual local place that has grasped the idea that we all need to combine multiple businesses to be efficient.
This is my first post of a picture so I hope it works.
(oversized pic removed, see smaller version below)
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I wish I could post the pic but it's on my NY computer, not this one...
In Lymington, England there is a furniture store on the High Street that has a sign advertising that they sell furniture and funeral home services.
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In the large, ecomony size, too....you might try resizing the image down. It came through a bit large :D
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That brings the question. What is the "best size" for posting
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Is this better? It's 800 x 600
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What stumps are they advertising to grind :eek:
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A bit off topic as to dual use but the coversation touched on a subject with which I need some guidance.I've been trying to post some pictures of my boat but they have been rejected as too large. How does one resize one's digital photos?
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I used Microsoft Office picture viewer to resize the pixel count and Adobe acrobat standard to make it a smaller JPEG image.
I know there are many other ones out there but these were handy.
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Scott, Thanks. I've managed to resize and upload a few shots of my boat but in order for the server to accept them I had to make them very small. I've seen other people's attachments that were much larger bphotos than mine and also some that could be clicked on to enlarge. Who knows how to do that? Bruce/aka johngalt
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www.irfanview.com
free, intuitive, small and fast... you can resize images in batch which is very convenenient, you can rename them too....