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Your needle appears to be stuck
Comment by Tim — 21 March 2005 @ 11:44 pm
Looks like everyone was having a grand time…… Kerchunk ……Looks like everyone was having a grand time…… Kerchunk ……Looks like everyone was having a grand time…… Kerchunk ……Looks like everyone was having a grand time…… Kerchunk ……
Comment by Tim — 21 March 2005 @ 11:45 pm
It’s the way flickr works (well it is if you email more than one pic!) I could go and edit them all with different titles, or cut and paste the image code into one post but I can’t really be arsed! 🙂
Which shows how I’ve moved on in terms of techy stuff really, cos now I can’t be arsed as opposed to don’t know how to 🙂
Comment by Nic — 21 March 2005 @ 11:54 pm
Sounds like a major breakthrough there. 🙂
Must admit, I fail to see the attraction of using flickr. Seems utterly pointless and TBH, crap with it.
Comment by Tim — 22 March 2005 @ 4:21 pm
I find it really easy to use – just emailing pics from mypictures is dead simple. There is a bit of a faff if you want to add pics into the body of a post or add more than one pic but it does the job.
Hello was good when I used blogger for the same sort of reasons.
The other option I have used is to upload pics by FTP to my webspace then add them as images which does work but is time consuming with changing the image size and uploading so flickr does it for me 🙂
Comment by Nic — 22 March 2005 @ 4:30 pm
Hmm, since you have web space, maybe you ought to get a gallery there are loads of options, with loads of features. Gallery is pretty good.
Comment by Tim — 24 March 2005 @ 11:10 pm