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I agree seargent major.
I went to the site www.paintbucket.com (recommended by some fellow mwmbers) but backed out. I felt uneasy because they were asking too many questions as far as I was concerned. What do they do with all the info - send me junk mail? I lost a computer to agressive junk mail, so I'm careful. The question is, how does paint bucket make money?
Finally is there a place on the forum explaining how to get photos into our replies?
 
I'll try and give it a shot, actually its quite easy. If you look below Submit Reply you will see the Additional Options box.

Click on Manage Attachments, another window will open on your computer, click on Browse which will open your computers root directory.....just go into the C drive and find the file where the photo you want to add is located and double click on it. Then click on upload if your picture fits the listed sizes it will show under current attachments.

Then just Submit Reply and you are done!

If your picture file is to large, you will need to use a photo program to reduce it to a smaller size.

Here we have the famous Clark, N.J. White Diamond.......home of one of Joisey's best Burgers!
 

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I agree seargent major.
I went to the site www.paintbucket.com (recommended by some fellow mwmbers) but backed out. I felt uneasy because they were asking too many questions as far as I was concerned. What do they do with all the info - send me junk mail? I lost a computer to agressive junk mail, so I'm careful. The question is, how does paint bucket make money?
Finally is there a place on the forum explaining how to get photos into our replies?

Its actually photobucket.com :)
 
Sarge,

Also before you want to post your pic, open it in Paint and go to stretch/scew and resize it to 35% Works for me better than all that photobucket stuff that I backed out of also. Do want me to send that ouble cheese burger by air or boat? Mike
 
Can You Get Me A Double Cheese Burger Delivered To Brighton Please

Great burgers, served on a hard roll, with lots of grilled onions and pickles.

This was a great place, I've been going to it since I was 17, before McDonalds ever appeared in New Jersey. Its open 24hrs 364 days a year, and the cooks are these old guys that look like Merchant Seamen, or Roughnecks out of the Texas Oilfields. When I was a kid we would sit eating our burgers and wonder how on earth they could pay these guys enough to cook in this place. Clark, N.J. is an upscale town, with no crime, and few (outside of the White Diamond Staff) merchant seamen, or roughnecks.

When I'm back in Joisey a couple of times a year I always stop in for a burger, and I swear the same guys are still cooking them.......of course its now 40+ years later, so they must be 85 or 90.........maybe a new crew has come aboard that just looks same!

"What da ya want Kid"
 

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I agree seargent major.
I went to the site www.paintbucket.com (recommended by some fellow mwmbers) but backed out. I felt uneasy because they were asking too many questions as far as I was concerned. What do they do with all the info - send me junk mail? I lost a computer to agressive junk mail, so I'm careful. The question is, how does paint bucket make money?

If it's of any use, I use Photobucket, and have for a while. No e-mail contact from them and no junk mail. As to how they make their money, I can only guess that it's from the advertising on their site. I find it a great service for forum photos.

Simon
 
Wraith, Thank you for your reassurance. I finally registared with photobucket and sort of can post. The helpful instructions of others have mostly worked but are not a perfect fit because I use a Mac. At least I think that it's because I use a Mac.

Alexdakar, Sorry for the error and thanks for the heads up.

Njja, Thanks for your help, and I’m sure those burgers are great.

I like the soldiers, I like the painting, but reading what the rest of you have to say is good-lots of fun.

I think I'm getting soft. It's my third glass of wine. A good California one at that.
 

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