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  1. it would be GREAT if it happened Arriva Buses have ruined things one to many times by not turning up or being late. like couple weeks ago there was a Prtivite Chater Train around the Blyth and Tyne. (funnly engouth) i thought i'll get the ealry bus. never turned up ok....i'll get the next one, will get me to bedlington just in time to see it. it turned up 8 mintues late and truns out it was the bus that want ment to been there 30mins ago! ive got a few photos from ealry chaters around the Blyth and Tyne Railway. http://owen-edwards.fotopic.net/p51078434.html http://owen-edwards.fotopic.net/p49004349.html http://owen-edwards.fotopic.net/p50491017.html http://owen-edwards.fotopic.net/p50491016.html http://owen-edwards.fotopic.net/p51078463.html http://owen-edwards.fotopic.net/p51078467.html these were taken with the older camrea so the quitaly isnt as good as current pics ive got on there.
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  2. Another find on youtube. its hard to belive most of it, is all gone. but it was out dated although could of updated but the Govement and Hippys won.
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  3. I wouldn't be telling Mrs Vic to Get Them Off; she probably will.
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  4. OK filesize limit was set at 1Mb so I've upped it to 4 until the hosting company starts complaining Max image display size is 1600x1200 but I think you should be able to upload larger and the image will automatically be resized down. Correct me if I'm wrong. Total diskspace limit is 50Mb per user but can be upped on request.
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  5. I think we know what you mean! It's pointless uploading multi-megabyte pix to the web because they will take an age to display in a browser. That is unless you want to leave a high resolution version for folks to download for printing etc. You'll also eat up your member allowance in no time if you go over-the-top. No doubt Fourgee will give us the current guidelines - they change from year to year. But an easy way to find out what is usual is to go into the gallery and right click on the largest images available. The dialogue box should tell you about the image, including the file size. The server is clever these days, and produces the smaller sizes and thumbnails without you even noticing. The best tool to resize depends on what format you are using; what operating system; and whether you are prepared to pay, and how much. I'm more familiar with Linux utilities than Windows. But assuming nothing came in-the-box with your camera a Google around for free image editors will produce a result. A good free image viewer for Windows almost ten years back was Irfan (a guy's name). I'm sure he's still doing it and that it has some editing capability for popular formats. Photoshop and Fireworks are amongst the ones many pros use, but they cost! You'll often hear that something has been Photoshopped - meaning messed with. On Linux you'll get what you want for free. <fanfare> A really user-friendly Linux is Ubuntu.
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