Adding pics

Vette C6.r
Vette C6.r Posts: 1,560
edited November 2010 in Forum Testing Area
How do you add pics so they aren't attachments.
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  • kawizx9r
    kawizx9r Posts: 5,150
    edited October 2010
    Click insert image icon (the yellow portrait of a mountain) and insert the URL to the image.

    If you have no URL for it (because it's on your computer rather than on the internet somewhere), then just use a provider such as picasaweb/photobucket or some other free hosting site to upload your images to.
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    heiney9 wrote: »
    Any clue how to use the internet? Found it in about 10 sec.
  • mole'
    mole' Posts: 3,160
    edited November 2010
    please post some pics of your C6.r
    mole'
  • Vette C6.r
    Vette C6.r Posts: 1,560
    edited November 2010
  • Vette C6.r
    Vette C6.r Posts: 1,560
    edited November 2010
  • kawizx9r
    kawizx9r Posts: 5,150
    edited November 2010
    This what you're trying to paste?

    lead_c6rreplica08.jpg

    You want to use the location of the image itself, not the entire link to the webpage.

    Quote me so you can see what link I used.
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    heiney9 wrote: »
    Any clue how to use the internet? Found it in about 10 sec.
  • kawizx9r
    kawizx9r Posts: 5,150
    edited November 2010
    Try right clicking an image and copy image location, then use that URL.

    Sites like photobucket and others will post the URL to use to add in a forum/facebook/myspace/email and so forth.
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    heiney9 wrote: »
    Any clue how to use the internet? Found it in about 10 sec.
  • Vette C6.r
    Vette C6.r Posts: 1,560
    edited November 2010
    That didn't bloody work.

    Back to attachments.


    Here ya go Mole.
  • Vette C6.r
    Vette C6.r Posts: 1,560
    edited November 2010
    kawizx9r wrote: »
    This what you're trying to paste?

    lead_c6rreplica08.jpg

    You want to use the location of the image itself, not the entire link to the webpage.

    Quote me so you can see what link I used.


    Ok - got it !!!!

    Thanks Kawizx9r !!!!
  • kawizx9r
    kawizx9r Posts: 5,150
    edited November 2010
    Edit: Nevermind you got it :biggrin:

    You're welcome!

    The link can be quickly found by right clicking an image and choosing Copy Image Location. From there, control+v (or right-click and paste) the URL you copied.
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  • mole'
    mole' Posts: 3,160
    edited November 2010
    i just nutted myself.

    whats all done to the motor? are you using the standard c6zo6 body or any of the zr1 stuff? sorry if thats a stupid ? for ya.

    i so cant wait to get one
    mole'
  • Vette C6.r
    Vette C6.r Posts: 1,560
    edited November 2010
    Not stupid. The picture I sent in the URL I was just testing a web pic. I should have looked at it better. That is actually "just" a Z06 with the stickers and paint scheme. The race car uses ZR1 "like" body work. They have bigger spliters and diffusers than the factory car.

    The race motors use to be done by Katech. Now they are done by the factory. Due to the regulations the motor actually has less horsepower than the ZR1.

    Due to lack of competition they went from the GT1 class to the GT2 class to have more of a battle with Porsche, Ferrari, BWM and Jaguar. That GT1 car use to vibrate your entire body when it went by.

    If you get a chance defiantly go. Well worth it. You can see the cars up close and talk to the drivers. As for sitting in them. Well……………… ya gotta know the crew and drivers. Hehe

    I’ve been going to the races since 2001 and got to know the drivers and the crew very well.

    Check em out !!!
  • mole'
    mole' Posts: 3,160
    edited November 2010
    Very nice!!!!
    mole'
  • mole'
    mole' Posts: 3,160
    edited November 2010
    Vette C6.r wrote: »
    Not stupid. The picture I sent in the URL I was just testing a web pic. I should have looked at it better. That is actually "just" a Z06 with the stickers and paint scheme. The race car uses ZR1 "like" body work. They have bigger spliters and diffusers than the factory car.

    The race motors use to be done by Katech. Now they are done by the factory. Due to the regulations the motor actually has less horsepower than the ZR1.

    Due to lack of competition they went from the GT1 class to the GT2 class to have more of a battle with Porsche, Ferrari, BWM and Jaguar. That GT1 car use to vibrate your entire body when it went by.

    If you get a chance defiantly go. Well worth it. You can see the cars up close and talk to the drivers. As for sitting in them. Well……………… ya gotta know the crew and drivers. Hehe

    I’ve been going to the races since 2001 and got to know the drivers and the crew very well.

    Check em out !!!

    :eek:

    someday, someday.....

    do they ever come down to the SoCal area?

    thanks for the info
    mole'
  • Vette C6.r
    Vette C6.r Posts: 1,560
    edited November 2010
    As with everything in Cal you guys have two races. Laguna Seca and Long Beach. My choice would be Laguna Seca. Wonderful track and there is tons to see around the area. Not a big fan of temporary street courses i.e. Long Beach

    Laguna Seca is like an hour or so south of San Fran. Well worth it.

    Here is the schedule.

    http://www.americanlemans.com/primary1.php?cat=schedule|calendar
  • kawizx9r
    kawizx9r Posts: 5,150
    edited November 2010
    ^+1

    Been to Laguna Seca a couple of times, it's just around the corner from here :biggrin:
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  • mole'
    mole' Posts: 3,160
    edited November 2010
    oh ya, i remember the grand prix in LBC. never went to one tho. always been to busy
    mole'
  • disco_al
    disco_al Posts: 40
    edited November 2010
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  • disco_al
    disco_al Posts: 40
    edited November 2010
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    SPEAKERS:
    FRONTS: 2 x POLK MONITOR 70 SERIES II
    CENTER: POLK CS2 SERIES II
    REARS: 2 x POLK MONITOR 50 SERIES II

    A/V RECEIVER: PIONEER VSX-1020-K
    TV: SAMSUNG LN52A630

    SONY PS3 FAT 80GB
    NINTENDO WII
    TIME WARNER CABLE HD-DVR: SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA EXPLORER 8300HDC
    PHILIPS DVR/DVD-R: DVDR3575H
    PHILIPS DVD PLAYER: DVP5982
    SANYO VCR: VWM-950
  • Toppa!
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    edited November 2010
  • disco_al
    disco_al Posts: 40
    edited November 2010
    SPEAKERS:
    FRONTS: 2 x POLK MONITOR 70 SERIES II
    CENTER: POLK CS2 SERIES II
    REARS: 2 x POLK MONITOR 50 SERIES II

    A/V RECEIVER: PIONEER VSX-1020-K
    TV: SAMSUNG LN52A630

    SONY PS3 FAT 80GB
    NINTENDO WII
    TIME WARNER CABLE HD-DVR: SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA EXPLORER 8300HDC
    PHILIPS DVR/DVD-R: DVDR3575H
    PHILIPS DVD PLAYER: DVP5982
    SANYO VCR: VWM-950
  • disco_al
    disco_al Posts: 40
    edited November 2010
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    FRONTS: 2 x POLK MONITOR 70 SERIES II
    CENTER: POLK CS2 SERIES II
    REARS: 2 x POLK MONITOR 50 SERIES II

    A/V RECEIVER: PIONEER VSX-1020-K
    TV: SAMSUNG LN52A630

    SONY PS3 FAT 80GB
    NINTENDO WII
    TIME WARNER CABLE HD-DVR: SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA EXPLORER 8300HDC
    PHILIPS DVR/DVD-R: DVDR3575H
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  • disco_al
    disco_al Posts: 40
    edited November 2010
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    CENTER: POLK CS2 SERIES II
    REARS: 2 x POLK MONITOR 50 SERIES II

    A/V RECEIVER: PIONEER VSX-1020-K
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    SONY PS3 FAT 80GB
    NINTENDO WII
    TIME WARNER CABLE HD-DVR: SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA EXPLORER 8300HDC
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  • Ern Dog
    Ern Dog Posts: 2,237
    edited November 2010