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Yeah, but it would still be a heck of a big file then, and SOME folks are still on dialup [not me!]! It takes about 10 seconds with MSPaint to reduce the size of the file to 136K.
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Joe Baker, who tries to keep the files small.
"Luck" is what happens when preparation meets opportunity -- Seneca
Joe Baker wrote:Yeah, but it would still be a heck of a big file then, and SOME folks are still on dialup [not me!]! It takes about 10 seconds with MSPaint to reduce the size of the file to 136K.
True, but dropping the display size is a good start, and solve the nostril issue quickly.
I still use 33.6k baud dialup at home, so I know what yo mean.
Another option, a place like imageshack.us will generate thumbnails for you when you upload and image, and give you the code for "click to enlarge"
On the Rathouse steps in Rothenburg, Germany a couple of years ago. Yes... that's an Eb tuba
Dan Schultz
"The Village Tinker" http://www.thevillagetinker.com" target="_blank
Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
Here I am with the first tuba I owned, about 10 years ago. I have a little less hair and weigh about 15 lbs more, but don't look that different. OK, I was holding it for the photographer, not actually playing it at the time.
I wish I could show a picture here and now but if you click on:http://www.johnreno.com/
You will see my white haired self with my 1940 King recording bass and an Olds Ambassador trumpet.
Time is a harsh taskmaster.
The Fartman http://johnreno.com/
Sorry for jumping in late, I have been more than a little busy lately. This is my most recent picture with a horn, taken at graduation in May. Only took me 33 yrs to get a B.M.E., wonder if I will be in my 60's when I get my masters.