Aussie solar race and the rubbish left a parking bays
baglimit2002 said
07:56 PM Oct 21, 2017
As t travel weekly to darwin i stop at a parking bay 60 kms south of cooper pedy only to see the istanbul uni have left rubbish and unused food at rest shelter the wildlife have got into it and human waste and dunno paper everywhere so much for respect for our country i have pic but dont know how to post them
Hi BL - see you are from the Mornington Peninsula - used to live in Frankston and Somerville - in my previous life.
To put a pic up you get your new post ready, at the bottom you will see "attach files" - click. Open you photos, choose the one you want, double click it - it will load onto the post, when it says - insert/remove - click insert. Should work, the bigger the pic the longer it takes to load.
Hope this helps you. Enjoy.
PeterD said
12:35 PM Oct 23, 2017
baglimit2002 wrote:
I have pic but dont know how to post them
First of all you must reduce the size of your photos to 800 pixels wide (or a little smaller.) I use IrfanView to do this but other graphics programmes will do.
Edit - I don't know how the underlining appeared at the end of my picture but I can't get rid of it.
-- Edited by PeterD on Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:38:06 PM
Tony Bev said
01:29 PM Oct 23, 2017
Hopefully the others above have given you enough info to post pictures, baglimit 2002
Not complaining, only explaining
Obviously not much thought went into the World Solar Challenge, which is unique to Australia, if some of the competitors left rubbish laying around
Perhaps to showcase this great country of ours, the authorities could have made an effort to put in a few drop toilets, and skip bins (with lids)
I travelled along that route, a few weeks prior to the event. I wondered if the support vehicles were going to be self contained, otherwise there would be droppings all over the place
macka17 said
12:32 PM Oct 27, 2017
Is it still Adel to Darwin?
Hewy54 said
05:31 PM Oct 27, 2017
macka17 wrote:
Is it still Adel to Darwin?
Darwin to Adelaide
baglimit2002 said
06:46 PM Oct 29, 2017
Well couldn't they have a rubish compactor following the race
if they dont help you call 60 minutes
To put a pic up you get your new post ready, at the bottom you will see "attach files" - click. Open you photos, choose the one you want, double click it - it will load onto the post, when it says - insert/remove - click insert. Should work, the bigger the pic the longer it takes to load.
Hope this helps you. Enjoy.
First of all you must reduce the size of your photos to 800 pixels wide (or a little smaller.) I use IrfanView to do this but other graphics programmes will do.
When you are ready to do the posting open a reply using a reply tab. You will see button at the bottom marked "Attach File(s)" - click on that and a file explorer, use that to locate the pictures you have resized and saved. Double click on one and the forum will load it and you will see something like "128KB[Remove][Insert]" at the bottom. Click you cursor into your message where you want to place the picture and then click on the "[Insert]" link and the forum will place your picture where you directed. Repeat for subsequent pictures.
Edit - I don't know how the underlining appeared at the end of my picture but I can't get rid of it.
-- Edited by PeterD on Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:38:06 PM
Hopefully the others above have given you enough info to post pictures, baglimit 2002
Not complaining, only explaining
Obviously not much thought went into the World Solar Challenge, which is unique to Australia, if some of the competitors left rubbish laying around
Perhaps to showcase this great country of ours, the authorities could have made an effort to put in a few drop toilets, and skip bins (with lids)
I travelled along that route, a few weeks prior to the event.
I wondered if the support vehicles were going to be self contained, otherwise there would be droppings all over the place
Darwin to Adelaide
That is taking a sledge hammer to knock in a tack approach isn't it.?
I've seen some very grubby areas vacated by Aussies.
Daz
-- Edited by dazz49 on Sunday 29th of October 2017 10:29:09 PM