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Originally Posted by Pecan
(Post 144156)
Does the Costco bag have external side pockets for carrying the occasional extra beverage etc..??? It sounds trite, but I actually enjoyed that feature very much on my current "wounded" bag. I think the Travelpro bag may have some similar external pockets, but I've never examined it up close.
Thanks Costco Kirkland Signature™ Executive 22" Rolling Carry-on Luggage I keep one of these rolling duffels in my crashpad. I often roll into town with my 26" Travelpro ($140 on eBay) for large chunks of reserve. If I get called out on a short trip, I just use this rolling duffel rather than lug the behemoth Travelpro around. Paid $49 for mine. http://content.costco.com/Images/Con...ct/929305L.jpg Costco Kirkland Signature™ All-Purpose 22" Rolling Duffel |
Dang F8Dog! There you go with the multiple pix again. I'm going to have to figure this out. Hold on I'll get it before I retire. Those are some ugly ties in your bag though and is that a ladies workout top and spandex?
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Originally Posted by kc10/c130
(Post 144219)
Dang F8Dog! There you go with the multiple pix again. I'm going to have to figure this out. Hold on I'll get it before I retire. Those are some ugly ties in your bag though and is that a ladies workout top and spandex?
Actually those aren't mine! Mine are red!;) |
Originally Posted by kc10/c130
(Post 144219)
Dang F8Dog! There you go with the multiple pix again. I'm going to have to figure this out. Hold on I'll get it before I retire. The part between the "IMG tags" must be a publicly accessible URL, and it must end in a picture file type (.jpg, .bmp, .gif, etc.) [img]http://content.costco.com/Images/Content/Product/929305L.jpg[/img]
Originally Posted by kc10/c130
(Post 144219)
Those are some ugly ties in your bag though and is that a ladies workout top and spandex?
Originally Posted by MD11Fr8Dog
(Post 144223)
Actually those aren't mine! :D . |
Originally Posted by MD11Fr8Dog
(Post 144223)
Actually those aren't mine! Mine are red!;)
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You can post pictures using the "Manage Attachments" button at the bottom of the screen that comes up when you go to post a reply.
The picture needs to be 117kb maximum- use Photoshop to bring it down to 1000 pixels wide and then save it on your hard drive as a jpeg that fits the maximum. When you click on the "Manage Attachments", use the "Browse" button to find your picture and then click. Upload, close the manage attachments, and post your reply. N PS: Picture of my study area.... |
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Originally Posted by Normy!
(Post 144647)
You can post pictures using the "Manage Attachments" button at the bottom of the screen that comes up when you go to post a reply. The picture needs to be 117kb maximum- use Photoshop to bring it down to 1000 pixels wide and then save it on your hard drive as a jpeg that fits the maximum. When you click on the "Manage Attachments", use the "Browse" button to find your picture and then click. Upload, close the manage attachments, and post your reply. N PS: Picture of my study area.... gif - 19.5 KB and 620 x 280 jpe - 20.5 KB and 640 x 480 jpeg - 29.3 KB and 640 x 480 jpg - 117.2 KB (no dimension limits) pdf - 4.77 MB png - 19.5 KB and 620 x 280 For the best results, in my opinion, use the jpg format, and limit the image to 640 x 480. An easy way to resize an image on your hard drive is to use the website www.resizr.com. You upload your picture to the website, and choose a format and size. Using the "Manage Attachments" utility described will put the picture at the end of your post, and put it in a lined box labeled Attached Images. In order to make it appear somewhere else in the post, you can use the [attach][/attach] tags. Once you determine the ID number of the attachment, simply place those tags, with the Attachment ID number between, wherever in the post you want the picture to appear. I just took Normy's study area to Resizr.com, chose 640 x 480 jpg medium quality, and then uploaded it here as an attachment. I rightclicked the resulting link, looked at properties, and saw that the attachment ID is 588. So, if I type [attach]588[/attach] right here, the new image will appear: Attachment 588 But, again, that only gets one image in a post. Unless . . . I'm wondering if I can use other attachments by using their numbers . . . hmmm . . . a little experiment is in order. Attachment 586 Nope, it only inserts a hyperlink to the attachment. The other way to insert an image, and the only way to insert images (plural), is with the IMG tags -- but those pictures must be, as I stated above, publicly accessible with a URL, and end with a proper image extension. . |
Originally Posted by Normy!
(Post 144647)
You can post pictures using the "Manage Attachments" button at the bottom of the screen that comes up when you go to post a reply.
The picture needs to be 117kb maximum- use Photoshop to bring it down to 1000 pixels wide and then save it on your hard drive as a jpeg that fits the maximum. When you click on the "Manage Attachments", use the "Browse" button to find your picture and then click. Upload, close the manage attachments, and post your reply. N PS: Picture of my study area.... Joel: Porsche, there is no substitute. Miles: F#####ck you. |
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Originally Posted by dojetdriver
(Post 144679)
Joel: Porsche, there is no substitute.
Miles: F#####ck you. My favorite: "Who's the U-boat commander?" :eek: Good information above. I'm going to have to play around with that resizer website- photoshop 7.0 is easy, but if you aren't used to using it...it can be a pain in the ass. I believe that this version of vBulletin will let you only attach one picture per post, though most web forums allow as many as you wish. More toy pictures: ;) [I'm sorry in advance about taking this off topic...] N |
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