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  1. #1
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    Thanks so much for all the nice replies. Sorry for being such a whiney-butt . . .

    I haven't been able to post my photos here as they are too large (too high of resolution, I guess). I'm pretty much technologically ignorant, so if you could give me some "Advice for Dummies"-style advice on how to get the photos on here I'd love to hear it!

    Thanks again. And, uforgot, here's my new signature:

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    Quote Originally Posted by michelem View Post
    Thanks so much for all the nice replies. Sorry for being such a whiney-butt . . .

    I haven't been able to post my photos here as they are too large (too high of resolution, I guess). I'm pretty much technologically ignorant, so if you could give me some "Advice for Dummies"-style advice on how to get the photos on here I'd love to hear it!
    Michelem, you are so not a whiney-butt

    We have a TE FAQ thread somewhere ..... oh, here

    http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showt...highlight=spam

    *sorry it says "highlight spam" that was how I remembered we had one, discussion of how to flag a thread as spam.

    Feel free to add any tips folks.
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    Congrats on the new bike! Fun, isn't it!

    For me I think it was the title, I only read maybe 10% of the posts, and anything with a placename in it (i.e. a post dealing with someplace a million miles from here) I automatically skip.
    Winter riding is much less about badassery and much more about bundle-uppery. - malkin

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    2000 Schwinn Fastback Comp road bike/Specialized Jett

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    Congrats on your new bike
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    It's gorgeous! Sorry - been busy at work and it's hard to reply to all the posts!
    For 3 days, I get to part of a thousand other journeys.

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    Congrats on your new bike Michelem. I try to respond to every single post about a new bike because I DO know what it feels like. But sometimes there are a lot of posts at the same time and others fall down low to where they can not be seen.

    HOWEVER; there you are. a new bike and you are putting the miles on it!

    It DOES help to post a photo, maybe of YOU on your own new bike. That's more fun than going to the company website.



    Start a thread about your Italy trip with pictures. I definitely want to see them!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trek420 View Post
    Michelem, you are so not a whiney-butt

    We have a TE FAQ thread somewhere ..... oh, here

    http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showt...highlight=spam

    *sorry it says "highlight spam" that was how I remembered we had one, discussion of how to flag a thread as spam.

    Feel free to add any tips folks.
    Okay, so I read through the thread and learned a lot about grammar!

    Also read this,

    ** What Is Copyright Infringement?
    "Creative works" such as text, photos, and drawings are automatically protected by Copyright at the time of their creation. Unless the author/photographer/artist explicitly grants permission to reproduce the work, you most likely do not have the right to cut-n-paste the work into the forums.

    *** What is Direct/Hot-Linking?
    Direct Linking occurs when you "pull" a photo directly from a different website for embedded display in your post. If you do this without permission from the site on which the photo is hosted, you are in effect stealing bandwidth from them.

    However, if you are hosting your photos on a photo sharing site, that site probably allows you to hot-link your own photos. Check your host's Terms Of Use Agreement if you are unsure.


    So, does that mean it was wrong of me to post the links to Specialized and such to show what my bike and accessories look like?

    I do have my Italy photos on www.kodakgallery.com, but just don't feel comfie giving the whole world permission to see them. So far, I am just sending invites to people who request to see them, or to people I know (like friends and relative), but they have to put in a login and password to view. Probably just me being paranoid, but ya never know!

    I would love to post a photo of me with my bike, or me and DH in our bike getups in Italy, but as I said the resolution of my photos are too high so I can't post them here! If someone could walk me through how to manipulate the resolution so they fit (there is a resolution size limit 800 x 800 here on the TE forums, and mine are more like 2800 x 2100), please let me know!

    Thanks for the tips, and also for the continued well-wishes.

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    resizing photos

    (Sorry, I was going to walk you through the way to do it in Microsofts Photo Editor, but turns out we don't even have it installed on this computer. Therefore generic tips

    try and find out if you have some kind of photo editing program on your computer. Start it, and try opening one of your photos from inside. Then look over the program menus and see if you have an option called "resize".

    If you have an option of resizing in cms, inches or pixels, choose pixels. Then type in the size you want, typically you only type in one and the other one changes automatically, to keep the height/width ratio the same.

    Then save it under another name!
    (If you see something called compression ratio turn it up to max. Jpg-format can be heavily compressed but the quality decreases.)
    Winter riding is much less about badassery and much more about bundle-uppery. - malkin

    1995 Kona Cinder Cone commuterFrankenbike/Selle Italia SLR Lady Gel Flow
    2008 white Nakamura Summit Custom mtb/Terry Falcon X
    2000 Schwinn Fastback Comp road bike/Specialized Jett

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    lph,

    Thanks for the instructions. Donna sent me some as well and I am going to play around over the weekend as my photos are saved to my home computer desktop. Thanks again!

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    photo sizer

    there's a program called Irfanview which is real easy to use for resizing pics. Go to www.irfanview.com and download it. Oh yeah, it's free. And it's very simple to use.

    I wanna see your pictures too!

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    I second the suggestion to use irfanview. Fantastic free program!

    It's very straight forward, but if you'd like more info, PM me.

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    Thanks to Donna, lph, TriMom217, & LBTC, I was able to resize some of my photos and post them here:

    http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showt...428#post233428

    Enjoy!

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    Talking

    Quote Originally Posted by michelem View Post
    Thanks so much for all the nice replies. Sorry for being such a whiney-butt . . .
    Oi, stop being a whiney-butt..................... hehehe!

    Only kidding, I fully understand, I go on a couple of other forums and have a habit of killing a thread, or my post gets ignored............probably 'cos mine are a load of crap!

    Anyway, if you have a Paypal account, I would love to donate $10 towards your run against pancreatic cancer, so PM if you have.

    Sally


    PS Using www.photobucket.com is real easy to put pics on here, if you want anymore info, just PM me.
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    Talking Way to go...................

    Hi Michelle

    All sorted, donated $10 for a very good cause and I didn't need to use Paypal

    Good luck with the training.

    Sally
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  15. #15
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    Hey MicheleM, I appreciate that you are willing to ask for what you need...ie, posting another thread to ask for support if the first thread doesn't get the response you need. I don't consider that being a whiney-butt!!

    Have many happy miles on your awesome new bike, and wow, what amazing pics from Italy. A dream!!
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

 

 

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