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QUOTE (misterboggler @ 19 Mar 2008, 21:13) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Let me know how to put some pics on here and I will stick them on

Hello Chris,

You just need to upload them to a free* image hosting website like "flicker" or "666kb" and then copy the full web address of the picture between {img} and {/img} in your post, except use square brackets [ and ] instead of { and }. Hope this helps!

* You can buy space for pictures on the MRF by becoming a Plus member and paying a subscription
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You need to put the tags and address on one line, also the address has to be a static url, i.e. a plain web address without @ or = and ? instructions in it. On your flicker page there is a link to download a medium size copy of your picture, and by using that I get:

{img}http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3274/2346459594_4b2d61cf87_d.jpg{/img}

which by using [ and ] instead gives:



Alternatively it is fine to just put the url by itself and people can follow the link themselves!
 

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QUOTE (Kimbo @ 22 Mar 2008, 14:58) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Aww, the upside down one was such a ray of sunshine in my life!
Sorry Kim, I promise that my next one will be very silly to make up for the change!


QUOTE (misterboggler @ 22 Mar 2008, 21:03) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>And there was me thinking it was an australian railway from Goedel - should have realised by the lack of kangaroos ... theres a suggestion for the scenic guys - anyone do OO gauge marsupials ?
Heehee! One would need DCC controlled springs that fired them across the tracks as the train went along?
 
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