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Tina / Awsum: in the bottom RIGHT corner of every post there's the " mark with a + ... when you click on it - it will change to a check mark. When you get thru to where you are ready to post, then click on the + Reply to Thread on the far LEFT side at the bottom of the page. It will paste all the selected msgs into the box where you do your typing.

Just look for the [quote aname body of the msg here and ends with quote] at this end you can respond which will place your msg just under the quoted msg. Clear as mud right! :cool:

I'm sure no one will mind if you just do a "test" to see it! HTH's! :D
 

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Tina / Awsum: in the bottom RIGHT corner of every post there's the " mark with a + ... when you click on it - it will change to a check mark. When you get thru to where you are ready to post, then click on the + Reply to Thread on the far LEFT side at the bottom of the page. It will paste all the selected msgs into the box where you do your typing.

Just look for the [quote aname body of the msg here and ends with quote] at this end you can respond which will place your msg just under the quoted msg. Clear as mud right! :cool:

I'm sure no one will mind if you just do a "test" to see it! HTH's! :D

Thank you so much, kiko! I've been wondering how that worked.
 

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Tina / Awsum: in the bottom RIGHT corner of every post there's the " mark with a + ... when you click on it - it will change to a check mark. When you get thru to where you are ready to post, then click on the + Reply to Thread on the far LEFT side at the bottom of the page. It will paste all the selected msgs into the box where you do your typing.

Just look for the [quote aname body of the msg here and ends with quote] at this end you can respond which will place your msg just under the quoted msg. Clear as mud right! :cool:

I'm sure no one will mind if you just do a "test" to see it! HTH's! :D

OK, I gave it a try, since I didn't know how to do this, either. Thanks for the very clear instructions. Now, if only I can remember them.

Thank you so much, kiko! I've been wondering how that worked.

Me, too, and now I know.
 

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Good morning, Volties. Breakfast is served.
Oh my! Looks yummy!
We'll have to plan it together next time Lilac. I'll bring my Keurig and an assortment of coffee / tea & cocoa!
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:thumbs: Sounds like a plan.
 

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Tina / Awsum: in the bottom RIGHT corner of every post there's the " mark with a + ... when you click on it - it will change to a check mark. When you get thru to where you are ready to post, then click on the + Reply to Thread on the far LEFT side at the bottom of the page. It will paste all the selected msgs into the box where you do your typing.

Just look for the [quote aname body of the msg here and ends with quote] at this end you can respond which will place your msg just under the quoted msg. Clear as mud right! :cool:

I'm sure no one will mind if you just do a "test" to see it! HTH's! :D

Sweet, thank you so much, I will try this later. I copied and pasted it into a PM to myself so I will always have it. :toast:
 

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(((((((((((Raynes)))))))))))) So sorry about your horse & dog. :( Glad you got a little good news to help lift your spirits - congrats! Hope Mom & Gmom are doing OK. You're right though, those are the makings of a hit C&W song - just gotta work a truck into it.
Raynes starsong said it all just perfect :) so if its okay with your Star.... plus all of the above
.... bye everyone i got to pack and figure out how to take volt-e-juice on 5 day florida trip to see family.... see u soon :)
Have fun chucky and be safe

Hey Volties!

I am absolutely fine, and I'm with a convalescing friend. Thank you all for your concern. :)
Yipee good to hear your okay Rave.
Uncle you really know how to touch my heart. Very kind words my friend thankyou. One day I will venture to the states, so you will have to wait a little bit longer. P/s didn't you know that you and Rave are Soul Twins ;) heheh
Raynes I hand fed tommie today, he also enjoyed your scratch and was a gentleman. I have video footage of him feeding from last time. Just have to figure where i am going to put it for viewing. I think I do have it on facebook , i will have to go check.
YUMMMMM thanks for the bacon, but i missed it. I picked up the nephews and we went cruising , came back washed and detailed the car and now sitting down with a good vape and some coffee.
Hope your weekend is going great and Hello to the newies that i keep forgetting to welcome. :) :)
 

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"Reptilr" and anyone else interested . . .

There are 2 FREE websites I found that are really good for long/short term storage of Photos/Videos (you can also use them to edit stuff) . . . and are very helpful to be able to post almost any media Photos/Videos/Smiley, etc. to places like ECF, Facebook, and even in Emails.

The First is "Photobucket", this one requires you open an account with them, however there are 3 really good thing if you do: 1) You can leave the "albums" you create there open to the public or make them private to share stuff there with only those people who you want to; 2) They provide a direct link to the Photo/Video in your album for you so you can easily post that link in any Social Forum or via email, and 3) If you only want to post something in any social network (like ECF) for a short amount of time all you have to do is move/delete what you posted within Photobucket and it disappears from the post. Here is the link to "Photobucket": http://photobucket.com/

The Second one is "tinypic", it essentially does the same thing as Photobucket - However if you do not want to open an account with them, you can still upload Photos/Videos from your computer and they will provide you a link so you can post it to the forum. The only difference though is that it then stays on their website and you cannot delete it later. Here is the link to "tinypic": TinyPic - Free Image Hosting, Photo Sharing & Video Hosting

Hope this information is helpful . . . :D
 

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Thank you so much, kiko! I've been wondering how that worked.

OK, I gave it a try, since I didn't know how to do this, either. Thanks for the very clear instructions. Now, if only I can remember them.



Me, too, and now I know.

Sweet, thank you so much, I will try this later. I copied and pasted it into a PM to myself so I will always have it. :toast:

Make that "me, too", too. I didn't know how to do it either.
Thanks!
 

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"Reptilr" and anyone else interested . . .

There are 2 FREE websites I found that are really good for long/short term storage of Photos/Videos (you can also use them to edit stuff) . . . and are very helpful to be able to post almost any media Photos/Videos/Smiley, etc. to places like ECF, Facebook, and even in Emails.

The First is "Photobucket", this one requires you open an account with them, however there are 3 really good thing if you do: 1) You can leave the "albums" you create there open to the public or make them private to share stuff there with only those people who you want to; 2) They provide a direct link to the Photo/Video in your album for you so you can easily post that link in any Social Forum or via email, and 3) If you only want to post something in any social network (like ECF) for a short amount of time all you have to do is move/delete what you posted within Photobucket and it disappears from the post. Here is the link to "Photobucket": http://photobucket.com/

The Second one is "tinypic", it essentially does the same thing as Photobucket - However if you do not want to open an account with them, you can still upload Photos/Videos from your computer and they will provide you a link so you can post it to the forum. The only difference though is that it then stays on their website and you cannot delete it later. Here is the link to "tinypic": TinyPic - Free Image Hosting, Photo Sharing & Video Hosting

Hope this information is helpful . . . :D

Additionally if you use the "IMG" link given, you just copy/paste into your post which means it is not really stored on the ECF forum which uses less resources and your image is also displayed full size.like this:

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I also keep a Notepad file with my links saved so I don't have to go their site to copy the link. BTW, when I went to the Tinypic link and clicked on an image I was taken to my photobucket login account. They must be one and the same.:laugh:

EDIT(Correction): The following statement was incorrect "which means it is not really stored on the ECF forum which uses less resources". I just deleted an image from Photobucket and the image remained in the post. So even if you use the
on ECF.
 
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There's a few more free ones but Photo Bucket is the best. I have used them since 2003 and although the site has changed in appearance they have also added tools for resizing, morphing and photo shopping, all for free. When I first started using them they didn't have Ad's either, now it's hard to find your pictures for all the Ad's. I think I have 20 albums there with about 10,000 pictures in them.
 

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Hi guys, i hope this is right place to ask.

So i got 2 manual 78 mm bateries. Is it good to charge them when they are half full or is it better to fully use them and wait until it is discharged completely and then recharge? If i use half of it during evening can i put it charging during night eventhoug it is not empty so i can have full battery in the morning?
 

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Hi guys, i hope this is right place to ask.

So i got 2 manual 78 mm bateries. Is it good to charge them when they are half full or is it better to fully use them and wait until it is discharged completely and then recharge? If i use half of it during evening can i put it charging during night eventhoug it is not empty so i can have full battery in the morning?

The batteries are lithium based and can be recharged at any point in their discharge cycle. It does not hurt them to do so and, may, extend their life to a certain degree. It is not a good idea to leave them on a charger over night, however. There is always a fire hazard and I have noticed that a trickle level charge is applied after the LED goes out to indicate the battery is fully charged. Trickle charging a lithium based battery is not a good idea. SI recommends removing them from the charger as soon as the battery indicates a full charge.

Just my opinion, worth what you're paying for it, your mileage and results may vary, no guarantee or warantee is expressed or implied.
 

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hai u guise, i've been cigarette free for a week now, do i get a special cookie or anything? lol

Cookies, either Toll House or Oatmeal Rasin with chocolate chips and walnuts (both have to be homemade, too) are tough to send through ECF, they tend to get broken, so how about a well done and keep on vaping? Until they get a transporter working, it'll have to do, sorry LOL.
 
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