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Post by tom on Feb 9, 2008 8:31:41 GMT -5
hmm sorry syble, i though it was around 100 ko, I'll check it back
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Post by tom on Feb 9, 2008 8:33:00 GMT -5
mine is 64 ko, shouldn't be much problem with your connection syb...
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Post by vraev on Feb 9, 2008 13:32:43 GMT -5
there ya go Syb!
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Post by Syble on Feb 9, 2008 17:12:41 GMT -5
didn't have to remove it vraev, but images of that size, my connection can't handle to well, I have to hope (in a sick way) that I'm not the only one with a crappy connection, just try and size photos a bit smaller. Toms was fine as was the on from CPUK... just try and stay within the width.... like 500 pixils or so. Thanks guys Sib
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Post by lloyd on Feb 9, 2008 18:01:59 GMT -5
One solution is to use thumbnails. Then if someone wants to see the big image, they just click on it.
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Post by Sawchuk on Feb 9, 2008 18:08:45 GMT -5
once again, i use putfile, it works well the images arent so big, you can also link them by clicking and there easy 2 download!! also multiply downloads at a time as some other photosites make you do them individually my 2 cents as say photobuckets are enormus 2 begin with and cant be choosin not 2 be linked atall !?
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Post by vraev on Feb 10, 2008 3:24:12 GMT -5
Don't worry SYb! i just removed it becos the only point of the image was to show that I cannot see it. Since someone else pointed out that firefox is the reason why...... we don't really need the image anymore. lol!
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Post by andreas on Feb 11, 2008 13:48:00 GMT -5
Oh, that poor Cobra of RCO´s has a very bad sunburn! It needs to be applied with some cortisone lotion!! Dark purplish pitchers I also had on young plants, but in the CPUK thread you can see a taller, upright pitcher being completely reddish-black! Krass, Alter!! Regards, Andreas
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Post by vraev on Feb 11, 2008 15:30:24 GMT -5
My cobra is growing relatively quick since I am used to much slower tropical pitcher plants and australian pitcher plant. Yeah! It truly is a real real cute plant. The fangs have actually grown since the last picture and it looks pretty good.
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