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goodnight grandpa mr. onzedge. Post more pictures tomorrow. :hello: |
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Booze + operating a motor vehicle = fail. :mad: |
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One more for tonight:
Here is one of me and my two sons awaiting the blessed event in the birthing room. Can you guess which one is the expectant father? http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...01001741_o.jpg |
lol, I'm gonna go with "the nervous one" :rofl2:
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Holy pic resize please for the love of god batman... :bowrof:
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Still want dark blue wheels.
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Seriously, these monster-sized pictures I post are originally in FB and I do not know how to make them smaller. It would be a big help if someone would point me in the right direction. |
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Besides, it's not the size that counts, it's how fast is the refresh rate. :bowrofl: :roflpuke2: When you upload them to Facebook, you're probably uploading the full res photo. The thing I do is when you edit it in whatever program you choose, I resize a copy of it to 800x600 or smaller for web posting and save it as "xxxx Sm.jpg" and put those in a sub folder, so when I pull pics to upload, I'm only pulling from that folder. :tiphat: The other option is lowering the resolution on your camera... |
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Oh yeah, 1 ms refresh with my 27. |
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ASUS, Samsung, LG -- all good monitors. |
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