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Papa Red October 4th 04 07:48 AM

Photos & Scans
 
I can't remember if I have ever asked this question in this particular
newsgroup before or not. I have a Hewlett-Packard e-scanner hooked up
to my Webtv unit and was wondering if I were to post scans/photos of my
fish, et cetera, in this newsgroup, would it be okay?~Dean.


Donegal Paul October 4th 04 08:07 AM


"Papa Red" wrote in message
...
I can't remember if I have ever asked this question in this particular
newsgroup before or not. I have a Hewlett-Packard e-scanner hooked up
to my Webtv unit and was wondering if I were to post scans/photos of my
fish, et cetera, in this newsgroup, would it be okay?~Dean.


If you mean actually attaching pics to your messages then posting them here,
then no its not ok. This is generally frowned upon within most newsgroups i
believe other than binaries. If you have the ability, it is better to post
your pics on a website and then post links.
Hope that helps
--
Donegal Paul
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Mean_Chlorine October 4th 04 10:07 AM

Thusly "Donegal Paul" Spake
Unto All:

If you mean actually attaching pics to your messages then posting them here,
then no its not ok. This is generally frowned upon within most newsgroups i
believe other than binaries.


Plus the message will be filtered by many servers, so only a minor
proportion of readers will receive the image. I.e. I wouldn't. And
most of those who got it would probably treat it with suspicion and
not look at it, given the existence of malicious code hidden in jpeg
files.

If you have the ability, it is better to post
your pics on a website and then post links.


There are websites which allow you to post pictures for free, e.g.
PBase (www.pbase.com)


Dick October 4th 04 10:38 AM

On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 02:48:41 -0400, (Papa Red) wrote:

I can't remember if I have ever asked this question in this particular
newsgroup before or not. I have a Hewlett-Packard e-scanner hooked up
to my Webtv unit and was wondering if I were to post scans/photos of my
fish, et cetera, in this newsgroup, would it be okay?~Dean.



Post pictures on alt.binaries.aquaria and let people know you have
posted through the text groups.

dick

Dan White October 4th 04 11:11 PM


"Dick" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 02:48:41 -0400, (Papa Red) wrote:

I can't remember if I have ever asked this question in this particular
newsgroup before or not. I have a Hewlett-Packard e-scanner hooked up
to my Webtv unit and was wondering if I were to post scans/photos of my
fish, et cetera, in this newsgroup, would it be okay?~Dean.



Post pictures on alt.binaries.aquaria and let people know you have
posted through the text groups.


I can't get that yet. He can also get a free account on yahoo photos and
post his pics there. He only needs to provide the link then.

dwhite



Fish-Forums.com October 8th 04 01:02 AM

I think alt.binaries.aquaria would be the approprite place to post
pictures unless you are just providing a link to them. feel free to
post them under the members section of our webboard and link there
though

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On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 02:48:41 -0400, (Papa Red) wrote:

I can't remember if I have ever asked this question in this particular
newsgroup before or not. I have a Hewlett-Packard e-scanner hooked up
to my Webtv unit and was wondering if I were to post scans/photos of my
fish, et cetera, in this newsgroup, would it be okay?~Dean.




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