Can I ask how you get all these great pics on your post , without having to put them in your " gallery " first ?
I've only ever been able to insert pics in my posts by uploading the pic tO my gallery , and then copying the URL to the thread.... Then , when I remove these pics from my gallery , they also Dissapear from the post.
Another great sounding car was this late 40s Maserati. Listen to it rev at the end of the video. I think my ears are still ringing from it...!
Wazza, as long as the photos are saved somewhere on the web (Flickr/Photobucket or even taken from a random web page), and the file name starts with www and ends with .jpg , you can link it to your message. Here's one from Flickr that just has the [IMG] and [/IMG] codes either side of the Flickr file name...
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Wazza, I use photo bucket, if you do it that way, when in the album, there is a IMG link below little thumbnail pic, so you can copy it direct, as it already has the [IMG] code attached.
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Wazza, I use photo bucket, if you do it that way, when in the album, there is a IMG link below little thumbnail pic, so you can copy it direct, as it already has the [IMG] code attached.
Thanks mate..... I will do that from now on......great pics....ya lucky prick !
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A Goodwood teaser
The Goodwood component of out trip has well and truly been and gone but it was a long weekend to remember. I note that the Goodwood site is currently showing 2013 dates TBA - lol!
We've been having internet access issues since that weekend until now and time is limited whilst we are still touring and in family and friends catch up mode for any serious photo posting.
But thought I could manage a few sampler pictures to counterpoint and add to Dave's excellent photo spread.
So first up, the odd people you meet at Goodwood - Craig and Don
The dolly bird on tour and somebody's cobra they just left parked about she had to model against.
We lucked upon the closest point to the airstrip during one of the flying shows and of course the landings - a Mustang of another Vintage P51 WW2 style - very nice!!
Of course plenty of cobra pics to follow but how about their starting point - an original cobra buck.
And finally what every self respecting cobra-phile should have - a cobra dicky seat??
It was a great three days and it might be a while until the next visit but I can thoroughly recommend the event.
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TOP pics ! Thanks for posting ! A friend of mine wanted to take molds of my cobra to make the "seat" but I pointed out that it is a monster wide chair for only one bum...he's rethinking the idea. I also suggested he buy a complete body and put running gear under it.