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Join Date: Apr 2003
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Question about this forum!
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/ Porsche 924 Turbo -1979. Two coloured (original). http://www.geocities.com/Pipeline/Valley/3424/porsche |
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When you post a message, below the place where you type your message, there is a link to attach multiple images.
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Es geht nicht darum wie schnell man faehrt, sondern wie gut man schnell fahren kann. Ihr Brunnen der nutzlosen Porsche Information |
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And please DO figure it out for our benefit! Let's see those pics!
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Jake 1983 Euro 944 (Mine) 2000 BMW 323i (Hers) 1997 Sentra (unclaimed!) |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Westlake Village, Ca
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Hey...
As for the pictures, you need to upload them to a server that allows for them to be linked to another location. (Geocities, Tripod, ect. Don't allow this) I, myself, am running a HTTP server off of my computer. Since I am only running DSL, (1.5mb down - 128kb up) images themselves might take a little more time to load then usual. But they still load... Hopefully... Most of the time. lol. Or, I believe there is an option to upload some pictures here on this board, under one of your personal options, or something. Not really sure... Never used it for that purpose. Well good luck. Have fun. Bye. PS. Oh, and yes... Once you have the pictures uploaded, you use the "img" button (coding) to import your image. Just make sure you have it pointing to the correct location.
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85.0 944 Automatic ^ Bending my wallet over at every possible moment. |
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