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Hello again,

Recently I posted about a bug/insect in my sinks. I took a picture of it, and would like to uploaded so you can see what I am talking about. Someone may have an idea what the thing is.

Where can I uploaded to please? and is there a size limit on the jpg.

Thank you once more
Katherine

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Old 12-07-2007, 02:57 AM posted to aus.gardens
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Try opening an account with flickr and post it there then post the link here


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Hello again,

Recently I posted about a bug/insect in my sinks. I took a picture of it, and would like to uploaded so you can see what I am talking about. Someone may have an idea what the thing is.

Where can I uploaded to please? and is there a size limit on the jpg.

Thank you once more
Katherine

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Old 13-07-2007, 04:56 PM posted to aus.gardens
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"jones" writes:
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.


Please turn off MIME stuff when posting to these text groups.
MIME's clutter just annoys readers and wastes bandwidth, even though
you might not be seeing it yourself.

Recently I posted about a bug/insect in my sinks.


Yes, your flog. And it caused some of to now have not slept a wink
since, wondering whether it's a mutant about to take over the world.

Where can I uploaded to please? and is there a size limit on the jpg.


A free site with no need to register is http://tinypic.com
Don't know about limits, but JPEGS over 250KB are a waste of bytes
for this sort of thing.

Here is another link I've saved where you don't need to register.
Then post the URL it gives your pic in the article when you write
to aus.gardens.

http://www.imageshack.us/

Katherine


If your bug turns out to be a new species, I propose it be named
the Katherine Glay Flog.
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Old 14-07-2007, 07:39 AM posted to aus.gardens
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Sorry don't know what MIME stuff is. I have it formatted to Plain Text
instead of HTML.

Please advise and I will remove it.

Thank you for the compliment to name the bug species after me. I am honoured
:-)

Katherine

"John Savage" wrote in message writes:
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.


Please turn off MIME stuff when posting to these text groups.
MIME's clutter just annoys readers and wastes bandwidth, even though
you might not be seeing it yourself.

Recently I posted about a bug/insect in my sinks.


Yes, your flog. And it caused some of to now have not slept a wink
since, wondering whether it's a mutant about to take over the world.

Where can I uploaded to please? and is there a size limit on the jpg.


A free site with no need to register is http://tinypic.com
Don't know about limits, but JPEGS over 250KB are a waste of bytes
for this sort of thing.

Here is another link I've saved where you don't need to register.
Then post the URL it gives your pic in the article when you write
to aus.gardens.

http://www.imageshack.us/

Katherine


If your bug turns out to be a new species, I propose it be named
the Katherine Glay Flog.
--
John Savage (my news address is not valid for email)



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"jones" writes:
Sorry don't know what MIME stuff is. I have it formatted to Plain Text
instead of HTML.


That did it. All clean now.
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