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Geoff Lovell
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Re: epi 1

Post by Geoff Lovell »

I was not criticising anyone, just stating a fact

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Re: epi 1

Post by Tina »

Hi Geoff

I have sent some notes to Tony re uploading photo's & when he has the chance ( perhaps he's at the convention) he will add them.
I'll send a copy to you & you can let me know if they help.

Tina

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Re: epi 1

Post by Geoff Lovell »

Dennis needs the help, I was commenting on the lack of instructions.
Perhaps Tony will add necessary instructions.

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Post by cactiilluminati »

Why dont people just get a free webhosting account such as photobucket and link from there, photobucket even has the HTML tags made for you, so you only have to cut'n'paste

[IMG]http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e199/ ... assula.jpg[/IMG]

Varied collection, likes astrophytums, gymnos, mammillaria...joining Northumberland branch feb06
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