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Title: still learning!
Post by: Doug on Sunday July 4 2010 20:37:19 AEST PM
 Still learning about the forum so there will be stuff ups! But notice that you can directly upload up to  4 pictures per post.I have been very generous with the sizes and if the forum took off I would have to restrict the max sizes of pictures and attachments.
doug
Title: Re: still learning!
Post by: Prospector_Al on Thursday July 22 2010 12:18:18 AEST PM
Quote from: Doug on Sunday July  4 2010 20:37:19  AEST PM
Still learning about the forum so there will be stuff ups! But notice that you can directly upload up to  4 pictures per post.I have been very generous with the sizes and if the forum took off I would have to restrict the max sizes of pictures and attachments.
doug

Hi Doug,

I'm unable to figure out how to upload the 4 pictures you can upload directly without using the Photobucket.

What am I missing?  Will I be removed from the Forum for being too dense?

Pictureless,

Allan
Title: Re: still learning!
Post by: Doug on Thursday July 22 2010 12:26:13 AEST PM
Quote from: Prospector_Al on Thursday July 22 2010 12:18:18  AEST PM
Quote from: Doug on Sunday July  4 2010 20:37:19  AEST PM
Still learning about the forum so there will be stuff ups! But notice that you can directly upload up to  4 pictures per post.I have been very generous with the sizes and if the forum took off I would have to restrict the max sizes of pictures and attachments.
doug

Hi Doug,

I'm unable to figure out how to upload the 4 pictures you can upload directly without using the Photobucket.

What am I missing?  Will I be removed from the Forum for being too dense?


Pictureless,

Allan

To add pictures to your post click on additional options and then attach  the files from  your PC (Browse).To add more than one picture then click "more attachments".You can have up to 4 pictures or attachments per post depending on size.
doug :)
Title: Re: still learning!
Post by: Mechanic on Thursday July 22 2010 12:26:52 AEST PM
Yep you're out! :P

Click on the additional options thingy below the reply box. Max size is 1 meg per photo.

Cheers Mick
Title: Re: still learning!
Post by: Prospector_Al on Thursday July 22 2010 12:30:58 AEST PM
Quote from: Mechanic on Thursday July 22 2010 12:26:52  AEST PM
Yep you're out! :P

Click on the additional options thingy below the reply box. Max size is 1 meg per photo.

Cheers Mick

Shucks!  I was about to post some pictures about my recent experiments...Oh well...

I would never have clicked on the "Additional Options" without a hint...

Please let me stay,,,,

Allan

Doug,  thanks for the quick reply.
Title: Re: still learning!
Post by: Huego on Thursday July 22 2010 13:26:15 AEST PM
Al, You are more than welcome here, but stay outa the boxing ring and with the techo's like Mick.

You know you have to have a thick skin to post anything personal on Aussie forums. (Its the Irish in the early population here making for an outspoken and rebelious and rowdy race or as we say "roice".  ;D - we latecomers had "moderating influence"!!  :D :D.  )  

We all (me particularly) look forward to any pics and info on your Goldsweeper. Lets hope it "kicks arse" too, lots of them about here to kick and many looking for easy gold!

best wishes, Huego  :)
Title: Re: still learning!
Post by: Doug on Thursday July 22 2010 13:31:38 AEST PM
Quote from: Huego on Thursday July 22 2010 13:26:15  AEST PM
Al, You are more than welcome here, but stay outa the boxing ring and with the techo's like Mick.

You know you have to have a thick skin to post anything personal on Aussie forums. (Its the Irish in the early population here making for an outspoken and rebelious and rowdy race or as we say "roice".  ;D - we latecomers had "moderating influence"!!  :D :D.  )  

We all (me particularly) look forward to any pics and info on your Goldsweeper. Lets hope it "kicks arse" too, lots of them about here to kick and many looking for easy gold!

best wishes, Huego  :)

I can tell you that BUG's is also very excited today. I will leave it to him to tell you more if he chooses!
doug :)
Title: Re: still learning!
Post by: Prospector_Al on Thursday July 22 2010 14:07:43 AEST PM
Quote from: Huego on Thursday July 22 2010 13:26:15  AEST PM
Al, You are more than welcome here, but stay outa the boxing ring and with the techo's like Mick.

You know you have to have a thick skin to post anything personal on Aussie forums. (Its the Irish in the early population here making for an outspoken and rebelious and rowdy race or as we say "roice".  ;D - we latecomers had "moderating influence"!!  :D :D.  )  

We all (me particularly) look forward to any pics and info on your Goldsweeper. Lets hope it "kicks arse" too, lots of them about here to kick and many looking for easy gold!

best wishes, Huego  :)

Hola Huego,

Thanks for your kinds words.  I'll post a few pictures in a couple of hours, or so.  I intend to show the results of some experiments I performed.  In a previous post I tried to bait some
Forum members to stick their neck out and wager on the probability that the depth capability of the current detectors can be extended considerably.

Now that I have some results to show, I'll just post the pictures and state the circumstances under the CRO shots were taken.

Let's see if anybody is willing to risk a bottle of beer or two.

I myself have wagered quite a bit of money time and effort in the belief that I will have something to offer to the Big Nugget Hunter.

Of course, with all the hype in advertising, I don't expect anybody to believe me, until the detector has been field tested.

I'm only posting this to show that I'm still in there fighting, and to have a little fun while doing it.

Best Regards,

Allan

Title: Re: still learning!
Post by: Huego on Thursday July 22 2010 14:18:37 AEST PM
Quote from: Doug on Thursday July 22 2010 13:31:38  AEST PM

I can tell you that BUG's is also very excited today. I will leave it to him to tell you more if he chooses!
doug :)

Woop Whoop........ Doug, the emoticons on this website are not enough to express oneself.  :D :D :D

C'mon BUGS, lets hear the good news, I want the denigrators & the moles to read it too. They hate good news!  KICK ARSE!   :o :o

Huego!  :)
Title: Re: still learning!
Post by: Huego on Thursday July 22 2010 15:02:20 AEST PM
QuoteHola Huego,

Thanks for your kinds words.  I'll post a few pictures in a couple of hours, or so.  I intend to show the results of some experiments I performed.  In a previous post I tried to bait some Forum members to stick their neck out and wager on the probability that the depth capability of the current detectors can be extended considerably.

Now that I have some results to show, I'll just post the pictures and state the circumstances under the CRO shots were taken.

Let's see if anybody is willing to risk a bottle of beer or two. (I AM but you have to come to Australia to buy the beer for me!  ;D It's the REAL field improvement I am wagering on.  As 100% is theoretical & blue sky, I am going for 33% (not 34%) for deep, large gold. That WILL wow them won't it? )

I myself have wagered quite a bit of money time and effort in the belief that I will have something to offer to the Big Nugget Hunter.

Of course, with all the hype in advertising, I don't expect anybody to believe me, until the detector has been field tested. I believe you Al as many wouldn't be cause you don't come from a sales or marketing background, but REALITY & SCIENCE.

I'm only posting this to show that I'm still in there fighting, and to have a little fun while doing it.

Best Regards,  Allan

Amigo Al,

Make sure that you post it in the right place so it confuses the denigrators of new technologies, new ideas & innovators.  :D

My wager is for a 33*% 'real world improvement in Aussie conditions and yours? 100%? 70%? Beer is getting warm!

Huego (going purple in anticipation, holding my breath!)

* don't think this is an expression of a lack of faith in your abilities Al, rather it is just a an expression of laws of nature (physics + a bit a Murphy's law..... "you always get less than you want & deserve")  :)