http://min.us
Drag and drop a photo from Windows. Simple.
http://min.us
Drag and drop a photo from Windows. Simple.
Do you know how easy it is to go from your digital camera to the upload site?
David G
Harbor Woodworks
http://www.harborwoodworking.com/boat.html
"It was a Sunday morning and Goddard gave thanks that there were still places where one could worship in temples not made by human hands." -- L. F. Herreshoff (The Compleat Cruiser)
Nice, but it took a while to download. I will try to play with the zip application.
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Last edited by SMARTINSEN; 11-22-2010 at 07:49 PM.
Steve Martinsen
"I'm not gonna spend any time looking up stuff."
"If you want specifics you'll have to look them up."
"To answer your particular question would require much more time than I am willing to commit at the moment..."
I refer you to the reply given in the matter of Arkell v. Pressdram.
Testing...
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I'll just take my chances with those salt water joys.
AR
Seems like their server is pretty slow to upload and download. Hopefully fixed soon.
FWIW - their "Terms of Service" seem very reasonable - nothing funny there at all. There is, of course, the hated "subject to change without notice", but that's pretty standard and accepted now.
Looks nice!
Sometimes you've gotta leave the kibble out where the slow dogs can get some....
... Roy Blount, Jr.
"If your seeing this message your browser is not fully supported" I Swear my PC was made by Fred Flintstone& Barney Rubble.....I was told at the last EEK!! help my PC session,that if the earth was the available memmory,you have a speck of sand.
$kipper 68:fatal error...The more I learn,the more of danger to myself and others I've become! !
IE doesn't support all HTML5 functions yet. Firefox works great.
Fast!
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Well, that works a treat. Nice find, Michael.
Not fast on my dial up!!!!! UGH! As I post this..a speck of pix..![]()
$kipper 68:fatal error...The more I learn,the more of danger to myself and others I've become! !
Yet once again....you are likely already paying for a place to put your "pics", photos and other images. Almost all ISPs give you space on a web server; you can use this to upload photos. If you are bright enough to build a boat or to do serious repair work, then you are smart enough to figure out how to do this.
I cannot understand why you guys use these fly by night places and put all images at risk when the image upload place goes out of business. Which it seems they usually do. And when they do, none of the paths to your images will be correct...you will have to go back and change them all.
Images can be transferred to your web server with drag and drop ease with a freeware ftp client like Filezilla.
You guys persist in trying get another image upload joint when you have a truly reliable place at your fingertips and that you are ALREADY PAYING FOR! Don't understand it; it's one of the great mysteries of life on the Wooden Boat Forum...that and the question of whether such an improbable carbon-based life form as Donn actually exists.
Mais où sont les neiges d'antan?
François Villon
Right. What percentage would you think of Wooden Boat Forum denizens comprise the "Forward Operating Base" cohort? I'll give you a few minutes to approximate that number.
Even a 'bagger could figure out how to use a web server to store images. But not you, Milo.
Mais où sont les neiges d'antan?
François Villon
Mais où sont les neiges d'antan?
François Villon
I will give Milo this...He is a bit of a poet.
And....I own the tidelands.
Mais où sont les neiges d'antan?
François Villon
I have no idea how to use my ISP for storage, and I have built boats and repaired a few. I don't care about photobucket losing my images because they're on various home based storage devices.
I won't take offense, as the previous poster did, for several reasons. First & foremost, that's what I do - but I'm a geek.
To learn requires the desire & time to do so. I've learned because it's part of my job. Others have different jobs & talents - many I'm jealous of. Can I produce a beautiful table/boat/whatever-many-here-can-do? Sure - if I had the time to learn how.
Compare the steps. The sites mentioned above allow a user to open a site, drag a picture on to it & get back a URL. Minutes in the way of a learning curve, seconds in the doing.
I open FileZilla (after downloading it), connect to my website (having already set up the IP address, UserID & Password), browse to the folder on my computer that contains the pic, browse to/create the folder where I want it to go on the site, upload it & then have to figure out the URL for the pic. Now I know it's www.automatesoftware.com/pics/picname.jpg, but how many others will figure that out without quite a bit of study?
So - I'd say it's a matter of how you want to spend your time. I tell my clients that using software I create is like running a chainsaw. They have to know how to put gas & oil in it, start it & tension/replace the chain (sharpening is optional - as most will make a complete mess of the chain;-). It's my job to rebuild the engine, etc.
Additionally, many ISP's (Comcast for example) do not necessarily include FTP-able space with their basic package. This means many would have to pay extra.
Finally - do you have a car/truck with an automatic? One that doesn't have a manual choke? Do you take the car/truck to a repair shop? If you do, does that make you lazy or stupid?
Much of the above you need to do once...after that...in Filezilla..or whatever, you would drag and drop your image to the appropriate folder then enter the url in the Wooden Boat Forum....if you want you could double check...enter yourwebsite.com/yourimagefolder/yourimagename.jpg in your browser. Really does not seem too onerous in order to assure the safety of the paths.
I am not a geek, much less a programmer. Some people just refuse to go outside their comfort zone.
Mais où sont les neiges d'antan?
François Villon
There we go, my image, photobucket and a Milo approved politician
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+ 1
Mother, should I trust the government. . .
A Donn-approved politician also.
Looks like Milo has deleted his contributions and gone home.
Thanks for playing the game, Milo!
Mais où sont les neiges d'antan?
François Villon
Allan of the Grove - S/V Laura Ellen, 1937 Gaff Schooner
http://aylard.ca http://bluenosejr.com
"never send a ferret to do a weasel's job.."
Coming out of my comfort zone for a minute, I've got hundreds of photies I could post up - just about every boat on the east coast of Scotland,
I have tried to post these, with help from no less an expert than our very own BrianW, star of Alaska, Afghanistan & every other archipeligo in between!
All of this to no avail. I canny sell stuff on ebay 'cause I canny upload a picture.
Believe me, a fortune awaits the guy/girl who comes up with a way of up-loading that actually works ,for us lesser mortals.
Now I've got a sore head trying to type this in a wee box.
Happy thanksgiving to you all!
I don't know why I'm doing this, but I apologize to the forum for my testiness and bad language, I had just missed a Skype call from my son, in said poetically freezing unlit wooden phone booth after he had been waiting in line for an hour in a minor sandstorm. It's harder than I thought to have a kid over there and not be able to just call him up and chat him up like I would if he was anywhere a cell phone actually worked. Missing his call on Thanksgiving was really hard, but at least I got an email.
But back to your regularly scheduled pcford and yeadon show, you two carry on with the excoriations and flagellations, I still have some skin left in the game.
Allan of the Grove - S/V Laura Ellen, 1937 Gaff Schooner
http://aylard.ca http://bluenosejr.com
"never send a ferret to do a weasel's job.."
A couple hours doing some mildly geekish stuff and you will have it. I am sure there there are many tutorials on the web that explain how to post images without using a here today-gone tomorrow hosting service.
And a Happy Thanksgiving to you, sir...my great grandparents were from Wigtown...I know that it's not the real Scotland. But it's a great place for midges!
Mais où sont les neiges d'antan?
François Villon
I wonder what the average age here is. Youngsters seem to take to this stuff easily. Geezers just accept the fact that it is too complicated.
Mais où sont les neiges d'antan?
François Villon
OK, i've accessed min.us thro' google, opened up a photo album, tried to simply "drag & Drop" but this removes my copy of the photo from the album, If i go ahead & do this shall I lose this picture from my computer?
Come on guys leave the turkey for a minute & help out. C'mon the guys over average age.
Try dragging with the starboard mouse button. It should give you a copy or move option. Select copy.
Mais où sont les neiges d'antan?
François Villon
Again, I didn't say it was hard. Each step is relatively simple , but you do need to link them all together.
You also neglect to mention that some (many?) ISP have a very small amount of free space provided with the internet package (5MB in my case). No when that is full you have some decisions to make. Do you delete older files or purchase more space at additional cost? Again, just more thing to consider, that just a few simple steps, for people that aren't computer savvy (and don't bare to be).
Allan of the Grove - S/V Laura Ellen, 1937 Gaff Schooner
http://aylard.ca http://bluenosejr.com
"never send a ferret to do a weasel's job.."
Here's something I like about Flickr ... it's searchable, and I can see what my friends and some of the friendlier members of my family post there. They snag some interesting photos.
For instance, here's something that showed up recently on my flickr homepage ...
And this ...
And this ...
I also get a kick out of seeing other people's photos of Big Food. Every year I put the boat down on the CWB docks for a few weeks, and within days I can search CWB ... and there are suddenly perfectly lovely photos of the World's Greatest Peapod®.
(Food is way in the back watching the show, obviously wandering aimlessly.)
Some of these sites are about more than simply storage, though it's true, I doubt the 'baggers get that either.
Incidentally, where are all your photos, Pat? We the people of WBF would like to search them.
Second question: Does "teabagger" still make you snicker?
I am fairly certain that computers and the internet are here to stay...one should learn to use necessary tools.
I know it can be frustrating. Last spring at work it took me days (DAYS!) to figure out why I could not burn a DVD. But loading an image on a web server is something even the worst technophobe should be able to master in a couple hours. And that's generous.
5 MBs is indeed a small amount. But it is enough for a few dozen images.
Last edited by pcford; 11-25-2010 at 02:35 PM.
Mais où sont les neiges d'antan?
François Villon
I would prefer to not have my private life exposed on such a dubious medium as exists here.
I have posted videos. Including one of you and Big Food. The time you showed up empty-handed, yet came on board, drank and ate and even cadged a crash on Syrene.
Teabaggers are born comedians. They will seem ridiculous even to themselves very shortly.
Mais où sont les neiges d'antan?
François Villon