Dame Nellie MelbaGBE (born Helen Porter Mitchell; 19 May 1861 23 February 1931) was an Australian operaticdramatic coloratura soprano (three octaves). She became one of the most famous singers of the late Victorian era and the early 20th century, and was the first Australian to achieve international recognition as a classical musician. She took the pseudonym "Melba" from Melbourne, her home town.
Sheba said
01:24 AM Jan 6, 2023
Thanks Santa. Who is this? Should be easy.
-- Edited by Sheba on Friday 6th of January 2023 01:25:28 AM
Sheba said
10:32 PM Jan 6, 2023
Too easy ? I really thought he'd be gone by now.
Sheba said
01:20 AM Jan 7, 2023
Thanks Santa. Nothing shows on my screen. Try this one instead.
dorian said
06:18 AM Jan 7, 2023
Sheba wrote:
Too easy ? I really thought he'd be gone by now.
Unfortunately it is easier than you think. Just r-click the image and copy the image address to a text editor, or select "save image". You will see the young lad's name.
Sheba said
10:10 PM Jan 11, 2023
What about the second one ?
dorian said
04:59 AM Jan 12, 2023
Nothing shows on my screen. Sheba wrote:
What about the second one ?
Nothing shows on my screen. However, I can see his name in the page source, as I've tried to explain to you several times already.
Santa said
05:41 PM Jan 12, 2023
dorian wrote:
Nothing shows on my screen. Sheba wrote:
What about the second one ?
Nothing shows on my screen. However, I can see his name in the page source, as I've tried to explain to you several times already.
Same here Dorian, I don't see the second pic.
Yes, Pele's name shows if you right click the image and access metadata/properties.
The Travelling Dillberries said
07:16 PM Jan 12, 2023
Santa wrote:
dorian wrote:
Nothing shows on my screen. Sheba wrote:
What about the second one ?
Nothing shows on my screen. However, I can see his name in the page source, as I've tried to explain to you several times already.
Same here Dorian, I don't see the second pic.
Yes, Pele's name shows if you right click the image and access metadata/properties.
Clear as a bell on mine. If you want to go beyond reasonable means to identify pictures I dont know why you play.
sandman55 said
11:20 PM Jan 12, 2023
We could all use Google image search as well but if we do that then what's the good of playing the game. It has been an accepted practice in this game you either know who the picture is or with the help of clues you search and try to find the person.
I suggest we get on with the game, Sheba post another pic as we now know who that one is and we try to find the result the way we all have done not with Google image search or using the source code.
Sheba said
12:13 AM Jan 13, 2023
So does no-one know Pic No.2 ? OK. Here's NO.3..
dorian said
03:16 AM Jan 13, 2023
sandman55 wrote:
I suggest we get on with the game, Sheba post another pic as we now know who that one is and we try to find the result the way we all have done not with Google image search or using the source code.
You just don't get it, do you? Sheba uses the actual URL to post her photos. This means that you don't even need to make any effort to see the answer. You don't need Google Images nor page source in many cases. Just r-click the image and select "Save As".
What's more, Sheba still ignores my attempts to educate her. The reason that I and Santa cannot see some of her images is that she uses annoying Bing thumbnail URLs which are Microsoft's tracking garbage. Many browsers will filter these out.
BTW, I have no real interest in this thread. The only reason that I play, or bother to try to educate Sheba, is that not too long ago she was concerned that her favourite thread was dying from lack of interest. That's why I got involved. Maybe it's dying because people can't see her images?
Anyway, I'm done with this.
-- Edited by dorian on Friday 13th of January 2023 03:21:54 AM
The Travelling Dillberries said
07:16 AM Jan 13, 2023
Is it Jane Wyman Sheba?
Santa said
07:28 AM Jan 13, 2023
Morning Sheba.
Natalie Wood.
Sheba said
11:29 PM Jan 13, 2023
dorian wrote:
sandman55 wrote:
I suggest we get on with the game, Sheba post another pic as we now know who that one is and we try to find the result the way we all have done not with Google image search or using the source code.
You just don't get it, do you? Sheba uses the actual URL to post her photos. This means that you don't even need to make any effort to see the answer. You don't need Google Images nor page source in many cases. Just r-click the image and select "Save As".
What's more, Sheba still ignores my attempts to educate her. The reason that I and Santa cannot see some of her images is that she uses annoying Bing thumbnail URLs which are Microsoft's tracking garbage. Many browsers will filter these out.
Sorry dorian, but I don't understand what you're saying. All I do, is R click on a Pic., Copy it, then Paste it on the relevant page. URL ?
Sheba said
11:32 PM Jan 13, 2023
Right you are Santa. Off you go.
Natalie Wood (born July 20, 1938 death November 29, 1981) was a Russian-American actress who began her career in film as a child and became a Hollywood star as a young adult. Wood received three Oscar nominations before she was 25. She began acting in films at age 4 and was given a co-starring role at age 8 in Miracle on 34th Street (1947).
This one shouldn't be too difficult.
-- Edited by Santa on Thursday 5th of January 2023 12:06:05 PM
Dame Nellie Melba.
Got it in one Sheba.
Dame Nellie Melba GBE (born Helen Porter Mitchell; 19 May 1861 23 February 1931) was an Australian operatic dramatic coloratura soprano (three octaves). She became one of the most famous singers of the late Victorian era and the early 20th century, and was the first Australian to achieve international recognition as a classical musician. She took the pseudonym "Melba" from Melbourne, her home town.
Thanks Santa. Who is this? Should be easy.
-- Edited by Sheba on Friday 6th of January 2023 01:25:28 AM
Too easy ? I really thought he'd be gone by now.
Thanks Santa. Nothing shows on my screen. Try this one instead.
Unfortunately it is easier than you think. Just r-click the image and copy the image address to a text editor, or select "save image". You will see the young lad's name.
What about the second one ?
Nothing shows on my screen. However, I can see his name in the page source, as I've tried to explain to you several times already.
Clear as a bell on mine. If you want to go beyond reasonable means to identify pictures I dont know why you play.
We could all use Google image search as well but if we do that then what's the good of playing the game. It has been an accepted practice in this game you either know who the picture is or with the help of clues you search and try to find the person.
I suggest we get on with the game, Sheba post another pic as we now know who that one is and we try to find the result the way we all have done not with Google image search or using the source code.
So does no-one know Pic No.2 ? OK. Here's NO.3..
You just don't get it, do you? Sheba uses the actual URL to post her photos. This means that you don't even need to make any effort to see the answer. You don't need Google Images nor page source in many cases. Just r-click the image and select "Save As".
What's more, Sheba still ignores my attempts to educate her. The reason that I and Santa cannot see some of her images is that she uses annoying Bing thumbnail URLs which are Microsoft's tracking garbage. Many browsers will filter these out.
BTW, I have no real interest in this thread. The only reason that I play, or bother to try to educate Sheba, is that not too long ago she was concerned that her favourite thread was dying from lack of interest. That's why I got involved. Maybe it's dying because people can't see her images?
Anyway, I'm done with this.
-- Edited by dorian on Friday 13th of January 2023 03:21:54 AM
Is it Jane Wyman Sheba?
Morning Sheba.
Natalie Wood.
Right you are Santa. Off you go.
Thanks Sheba, lets see how long this one lasts.
Is she a very young Angela Merkel?
Morning Sandy, no, not Angela.
Time for a hint.
She's a British film star.
Angela Landsbury ?
Not Angela Landsbury.
Lynn Redgrave ?
Not Lynn Redgrave Sheba, but your closing in.
Her sister Vanessa ? Come on people, surely some of you must be tired of just a few playing. I know I'd like to see a lot more here.
Spot on Sheba, take it away.
Thanks Santa. This one won't last long.
Come on people. Everybody knows this little lady.