08-28-2015, 07:29 AM
(08-28-2015, 06:53 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: DG we are a long way from locking this thread and it's not so much a debate as a discussion ( at least for me..it's how I learn. I have had site ask me if I wanted to use tapatalk but have no idea what it actually is). For me personally with my rotary cell phone, pictures are the quality of cave paintings and literally the size of a postage stamp on my screen. haven't had the desire to put a computer in my pocket (smart phone) as I have a PC, and an Ipad that covers all those functions. So my phone won't communicate with anything but another persons phone if I call or text them. I can't internet or anything from my phone, so for me, my Ipad or PC and photobucket is how things are done.
Btw Although digital photo taking is great I miss getting pics developed and holding them in my hand. I know I could send them in and get them developed, but for some weird reason I don't. I guess its because I used to wait until a roll was full and have them developed all at once, whereas now I take lots of pics and download them every day. I know someday my computer or I pad will crash and I will lose tens of thousands of pics.
Good deal. My primary objective was to toss out the idea (to Guth & you) that there was an easy way to kill two birds with one stone. Shifting the site to a social space, such as a Google Community is free, relieving Guth of all expense associated with the current site, and you some of the frustration of managing it. Gravy on top was the drop-dead simple picture attachment, without need for 3rd party hosting.
But, the suggestion appears to be a moot point...
(08-28-2015, 01:30 AM)Guth_imp Wrote: By the way, the issue involving large image dimensions has been resolved for the most part. The only images that break the formatting now are large images that are small in file size that are posted as attachments. i'm still searching for a solution to that problem.
Basically, the photo thing is what it is. If this is too painful for some, there are other options out there (like the CB1100 groups on Facebook for example). I personally don't really care for the format of Facebook or the Google Community example that was provided, but that's just me. There are obviously plenty of others who feel differently.
In other words, move along if you don't like it.
