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Post by Father Ted on Jul 17, 2017 9:02:05 GMT
I frequently get spam emails saying that my Amazon or eBay account has been suspended. These are usually picked up by my spam filter or I just delete them.
So when I got emails saying that my photobucket account would be disabled I deleted these too.
Seems they are genuine.
My photos are still there but cannot be accessed from any other sites, such as this forum unless I pay. But they don't say how much.
Has anybody else experienced this?
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Post by penguin45 on Jul 17, 2017 15:39:13 GMT
Just about every forum on the internet, Ted. They want $400 from you to allow you to post external links.
I've been busy down loading for the past week or so. I'll probably get some server space and get all the pics in there, then link out from that.
In the meantime, I've got a Flickr account working, but now have some trust issues. Laod 'em all in there, replace all the links and then a few years down the line they'll want to monetise.....
P45.
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Post by Father Ted on Jul 21, 2017 20:45:03 GMT
I am seriously p1ssed off about this.
I have spent so much time posting photos in blogs etc, on this and the Mk3 Zephyr/Zodiac forum and website.
I haven't the time or the inclination to re-do it all so it has all been for nought. Admins, please feel free to delete my stuff that is now meaningless without pictures.
Moving on, how is everybody else uploading pictures? Most posts seem to have a thumbnail that I click on to see the full size picture.
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Post by Father Ted on Jul 22, 2017 13:55:36 GMT
Just testing adding attachments.
Spot the forum member in this photo! Attachments:
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Post by chris1850 on Jul 23, 2017 22:36:17 GMT
Let's have a go...... Attachments:
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Post by daveborn on Jan 9, 2018 10:28:07 GMT
Let's have a go.....
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Post by llovegrace on Mar 23, 2020 15:35:37 GMT
I have started useing 'postimage.org' and although I have signed up, I don't think that you have to, to use it. I download pictures and post to forums without signing in and it seems to work pretty well. OH...Is anyone reading this out there in cyber-space? Me, Myself and I ...Well thats 3
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Post by harvey on Mar 24, 2020 13:23:49 GMT
I have a few pics on flickr, but that's about it. Probably not of interest on there, but just sayin'.
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Post by llovegrace on Mar 24, 2020 14:37:13 GMT
Anything is of interest on here...load it 'n' show it...Yea!!!
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Post by harvey on Mar 24, 2020 19:21:51 GMT
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Post by zeebra on Mar 25, 2020 10:49:20 GMT
All my car photos from the last 10 years or so plus lots of Google streetview spots are on my Instagram page. Over a thousand so far. Look for Killerwhale164.
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Post by llovegrace on Mar 25, 2020 12:05:46 GMT
Good looking truck with a bullbar. Is this in the UK? coz I thought Bullbar's were banned some time ago. I will have a go at looking on Instagram (Do I have to register)? to see pictures but I,m hoping to draw more and more people to this site. I wonder why the mods are not posting?
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Post by harvey on Mar 25, 2020 14:09:22 GMT
Good looking truck with a bullbar. Is this in the UK? coz I thought Bullbar's were banned some time ago. It is in the UK. I wouldn't call it a Bullbar anyway, it's a grille guard, and sits inwards from the bumper, and seeing as I used that on trucks between 1981 and 2009 and never had a problem, I shall be using it again when the truck is resurrected, after all, I don't want to see all those holes in my front bumper....
PS as you mentioned the question of legality, I had a little google and found the following on .GOV.UK
Guidance Bull bars
Published 1 May 2010 Contents
General requirements Legal information
General requirements
It is not illegal for vehicles to be fitted with bull bars, although the department would not recommend their fitment unless it has been shown, through compliance with specified safety standards, that they do not pose an additional risk of injury to pedestrians or other vulnerable road users.
There are no plans for legislation to require bull bars that are already fitted to be removed. However, since 25 May 2007, it has been an offence for bull bars that have not been approved as compliant with those safety standards to be sold. Approved devices will carry an indelible āeā mark (for example: e1 01 1471).
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Post by llovegrace on Mar 25, 2020 14:54:50 GMT
'Harvey' Thats good to know...I kind of like the look. I wish that I had a truck like that in my younger days. Before I worked for SEGAS I ran a Satellite SAAB Dealership in Kent but we used to borrow a trailer outfit if we needed to transport a vehicle (Way back late 60's into very early 70's) Boy! I miss those days.
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Post by harvey on Mar 25, 2020 15:37:56 GMT
I kind of like the look. I wish that I had a truck like that in my younger days. Before I worked for SEGAS I ran a Satellite SAAB Dealership in Kent but we used to borrow a trailer outfit if we needed to transport a vehicle (Way back late 60's into very early 70's) Boy! I miss those days. I built that one and got it on the road working in 2005, only for the LEZ to put it off the road in 2009, but by that time the recovery game was on its knees anyway. That truck addressed all the issues I had with the previous truck I built and got on the road in 1987, and used until 2005. Before that I had another one of the same make, with a crewcab and a harvey frost on the back which I used from 1981 to 1987. I started in the motor trade in 1972, and from then through to the end of the 1980s it was great, after that it was a slippery slope downhill all the way really. Towing was OK but tbh by the time the LEZ put me off the road I was fed up with it anyway. That last truck was nice though, it drove well, had PAS, and never turned its nose up at anything I towed with it, and it always looked the part when I turned up in it.
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