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    Robert, why don't you just use the attachment feature of the forum. The pictures are stored by the forum and you can link back to them at any time in the future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daddles View Post
    Robert, why don't you just use the attachment feature of the forum. The pictures are stored by the forum and you can link back to them at any time in the future.
    I'm using these photos (and links of them) for other internet places too (attachements on our forum unvisible for none members are):

    http://sailforum.pl/viewtopic.php?t=...r=asc&start=90

    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/michalak-polska/
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/michal...a/message/3726

    ...and for other friends who not forums members are
    Aloha!
    Robert Hoffman
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    Now how about that, I could have sworn you didn't need to be logged in to see the attachments but a quick test proves you do have to be. I may have to reconsider my own policies on that one.

    Richard

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    Quote Originally Posted by robhosailor View Post
    I(attachements on our forum unvisible for none members are)
    Oops!!! I'm sorry Richard and All
    Another lapsus for my English...

    Attachements on our forum unvisible for no logged members are (Is it better?)

    Newest photos (and another test of photos embedding from picasa):

    Glueing of after cockpit beam.
    (Link simple copied)


    (link copied from direct link opened)


    http://picasaweb.google.pl/lh/photo/...eat=directlink





    http://picasaweb.google.pl/lh/photo/...eat=directlink

    More photos there:
    http://picasaweb.google.pl/robhosail...noeBETHYanfen#
    Aloha!
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    Another photos...

    Today I've fitted deck's cleats (no glue yet)

    ...no planed to deck's camber...

    http://picasaweb.google.p...feat=directlink

    primary planed to deck's camber

    http://picasaweb.google.p...feat=directlink

    centrecase (and dry stowage) area

    http://picasaweb.google.p...feat=directlink

    Primary fitting of mainmast partner - probably it will be 2-3 mm lower than shown on this picture and planed to deck's camber

    http://picasaweb.google.p...feat=directlink

    Aloha!
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    Not having the pics visible takes some of the charm out of the thread as I lose your words when I look at the pics and lose which words belong to which pic.

    What about putting the pics in as normal before on this forum but providing one link to all the pics that visitors can click on?

    Just a suggestion - you can ignore it if you like!

    MIK

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    Wow ... picasa pics embedded don't work any more.

    (the ones I put in above are dead now even for members).

    Solution is to use Flickr. Sometimes flickr kills links if there are only direct links to their photos but if you put one direct link to your own photoset on the same page they will not block the images.

    Best wishes
    Michael

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boatmik View Post
    Just put a question in to google/picasa about this

    http://www.google.com/support/forum/...047250223f306a
    Thank you MIK,
    I've just changed my picasa settings to "English (US)" and I have new option "Image only (no link)"

    This is a test below - I'm using this option with "[IMG]image url[/IMG]" function on your forum(fitting of mainmast partner):



    EDIT: About my Flickr account (I like Flickr!} - my free account is limited (200 photos), I'm not able to change of it on this time.

    EDIT 2: I can see again few of my photos posted previously which was unvisible while ago - What's the abracadabra ???
    Aloha!
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    Howdy ... Looks like picasa is changing its attitude slowly.

    Flickr free accounts allow 100mb of photos a month and their uploader will resize them automatically if you ask it.

    You can add a button to the picasa program on your computer to upload to flickr too. I find this quite useful as I organise and edit my pics with picasa. I can do this and send my boat pics to flickr and my personal pics to picasa.
    http://picasa2flickr.sourceforge.net/install_v2.html

    They do have a limit to the number of photos you can view on Flickr with a free account, but,
    Your photos are not removed from Flickr, only from the list of your photos. If you blogged a photo and it no longer appears in your list, it will still appear on your blog, and the photo's Flickr page will still work just fine.
    .

    Hopefully both services

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    Hi All again

    ...
    Preparing and fitting of mainmast step:




    Glueing of mainmast partner and mainmast step (under brick):


    Fitting and glueing of mizzenmast partner and mizzenmast step:




    Glueing of stiffeners of sides (with two tiny brass nails per one stiffener):


    Cutting of centrecase's slot:



    Ready!!!


    Masking areas for glue before final epoxy coating of interior (before decking):
    Aloha!
    Robert Hoffman
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    Howdy Robert,

    I went to picasa and kicked off more talk on a thread that existed there saying everyone from Picasa can solve the problem by signing up to Flickr as it doesn't have the restriction.

    That got lots of people to comment about the same problem and then the admins came in and tried to smooth it over but the crowd was not happy.

    And to be fair the admins did say they would look into it. So maybe something has happened?

    By the way, with Flickr ... the 200 limit (I think) is only for your visible photostream. If you sort things into folders for you different projects then these will be visible always.

    MIK

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    Hey ... there's a hole in the boat.

    Those are really nice pics Robert ... in a photographic sense too. I can see them making the cover of Woodenboat!

    MIK

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    Notice the cunning way in which he glued in the mast step with the arrow facing forward?

    Good one mate, though you may want to knock the corners off that square dagger board, maybe even get really keen and carve a profile into it

    Richard

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    Thank you MIK
    Yes - this "hole" is a slot
    My photos of building project for Woodenboat's cover? Have you friends there?

    Picasa have new functionality of picture's embedding - it works properly (I hope)...

    Richard,
    Preparing many of parts of BETH I've marked them by arrows or described like: "top", "L", "R", numbers etc. etc. It's really easy to mix them or glu them upside down or rear to front

    PS. Aha! Vertical stiffeners of sides in front and aft buoyancy tanks called RIBLETS
    Aloha!
    Robert Hoffman
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