Bruce & Brad at the start:
This was the first warning sign about what deer around here do:
Hollow log for by buddy Chase:
GPS tracks in CalTopo:
GPS tracks in Google Earth:
Elevation profile:
Google Earth video tour of trip (3 minutes):
Google Earth video tour of trip (3 minutes):
New Flickr Format Test
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New Flickr Format Test
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Re: New Flickr Format Test
I didn't realize we could post without the link back. Had to test it for myself.
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Re: New Flickr Format Test
That is exactly why I never embed my Flikr photos, all the links that accompany it. This is very good newsWaffle Stomper wrote:I didn't realize we could post without the link back. Had to test it for myself.
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Re: New Flickr Format Test
Huh? Just edit them out. It's incredibly straight-forward.BrianEdwards wrote:That is exactly why I never embed my Flikr photos, all the links that accompany it. This is very good newsWaffle Stomper wrote:I didn't realize we could post without the link back. Had to test it for myself.
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Re: New Flickr Format Test
It's always been possible able to embed flickr photos without links. True, if you use flickr's "share" feature it will bring a link with it, but you can just delete the URL tag and leave the IMG tag.
Or you can right-click the photo on flickr and get the image location then use the IMG tag here to embed it. Like so:
[img]http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5516/9127 ... 9d10_c.jpg[/img]
Or you can right-click the photo on flickr and get the image location then use the IMG tag here to embed it. Like so:
[img]http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5516/9127 ... 9d10_c.jpg[/img]
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Karl, remember not everyone has that much time on their hands. Editing those links out on a smart phone is very time consuming, and can be quite a hassle at times. On a PC its a synch.kepPNW wrote:Huh? Just edit them out. It's incredibly straight-forward.
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Re: New Flickr Format Test
Ooooh! Hellyeah, totally different story on a smartphone! I think I've made exactly one post here that had a photo using my phone. It's not a stretch to say I owe much of my career to a real keyboard and readily available cut/paste tools! A touch screen makes an extremely poor HID in many/most cases.BrianEdwards wrote:Karl, remember not everyone has that much time on their hands. Editing those links out on a smart phone is very time consuming, and can be quite a hassle at times. On a PC its a synch.kepPNW wrote:Huh? Just edit them out. It's incredibly straight-forward.
Phones are consumptive devices, not creative ones!
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Re: New Flickr Format Test
Cool Gotta do this Flickr test myself..
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Re: New Flickr Format Test
So... Made me look. Has something actually changed? I don't see anyway to grab the direct link, other than editing the BBCode offering(s)?BrianEdwards wrote:Cool Gotta do this Flickr test myself..
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Re: New Flickr Format Test
If you right-click on a flickr photo you get a little pop-up for the various sizes of the photo that are available. Choose one. On the next page you can right-click the photo and choose "copy image URL" or "copy image address" (the language varies from browser to browser). Now you have the direct photo link.kepPNW wrote:I don't see anyway to grab the direct link, other than editing the BBCode offering(s)?
Hope that makes sense!