Exactly Tim,
The electrons do get tuckered out getting here, the old timers say the opry wouldn't get into this valley till Tuesday afternoon.
I think Daddy-O is hitting on one solution, loading pics to the forum and the reader clicks on the pic to view... I'm guilty of doing that and then posting the img link in my post to make it show, oops! I've done it the way ICE has done it most of the time just out of rote, loading the pic to photobucket and then posting the img tag. Either of those forces the pic to load each time. If we have pic threads the click on pic link would be a great way to let those of us with slow connections keep up, I'd only click on a new pic rather than waiting to load an entire thread of pics to see the new pic. I just loaded Darren Emery's pipe sleeve thread in 2 minutes and then clicked on the pic, which I saw was small and could load easily. Now with each new response I won't click on it again or have to wait for it to load.
ICE, don't delete a pic on my account, then I'm robbing others. My thoughts on this aren't gelled, I was just throwing it out there to think about.
Some type of picture library of "the good the bad and maybe it passes but it sure is ugly" would be very useful and I think a big draw. I like the thought of catagorizing pics, and maybe tagging them for easy searching if someone wants to dig down and look at particular things under a heading.
What prompted my comments initially ICE was your encouraging more pic posts similar to yours. I realized I had noticed whether a thread was started by you as I was deciding whether to open it. I think you're on the right track, with the way we are doing it I was ignoring a poster rather than a thread or topic.
I am amazed by the cameras now. Where the 12mb camera came in handy a week or two ago, I got a shot of an unknown insect boring an egg laying hole in a beam I was working. Zoomed in, blew it up till you could see what kind of shoes she was wearing, cropped the excess and compressed it a bit. I posted that on a bug forum and had a positive ID from a professor in 4 minutes. My old 2 meg camera could have never taken the shot and it sure wouldn't have blown up well.