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LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!pwood said:i would make them stucco the romex and the panel to match everything else!
Sorry about the picture. I noticed another one of my pictures in the pool area is missing too. I'm not sure what happened. It could be that if I delete it at Photobucket, it disappears here. I will try to restore it.Daddy-0- said:can't see the pic. can you repost it? sounds like a hoot.
Jeff,jar546 said:ICE was formerly known as Tigerloose. I don't remember banning him but he does. I cannot find any old posts from Tigerloose. Anyone remember anything about that in the past?
Check out this thread for info on posting pics.ICE said:What other ways are there to load pictures with out using a third party app?
Thanks, I can see that I am on the right track using the advanced button but I get a reply that the load failed. Perhaps because the files are too large but it doesn't say why it failed. I don't think I have any software [Apple] that will resize a picture. I could put them back in the camera [Nikon] and try it there. There must be an easy way to get a big picture. I like a picture that I don't need to copy to my desktop and enlarge in order to get the full impact. And with that, if you do copy and enlarge, you can see all the way down to bugs.Jobsaver said:Check out this thread for info on posting pics.http://www.inspectpa.com/forum/showthread.php?3350-I-need-help-posting-photographs.
http://www.resizr.com/ICE said:Thanks, I can see that I am on the right track using the advanced button but I get a reply that the load failed. Perhaps because the files are too large but it doesn't say why it failed. I don't think I have any software [Apple] that will resize a picture. I could put them back in the camera [Nikon] and try it there. There must be an easy way to get a big picture. I like a picture that I don't need to copy to my desktop and enlarge in order to get the full impact. And with that, if you do copy and enlarge, you can see all the way down to bugs.
Thanks, Please do share. Pictures will get things moving. I couldn't imagine inspecting without a camera. I have contractors call me and want to discuss a correction and I have a picture in front of me. I must spook them when say things like "Look at the fourth stud from the left of the window. Do you see the magic marker? Somebody did lay out and then forgot the outlet box".Fortner said:I enjoyed your posts and discussion. We have a similar style when it comes to pictures and things we see in the field.