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2009-08-09
04:22 PM
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2023-05-11
12:15 PM
by
Noemi Balogh
So I'll start with a few:





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2010-11-19 08:38 PM
Steve wrote:Yes. When I had a slow connection (in the summer house), I had that problem, depending on the filesize of the images. Quite irritating when somebody posted a number of large images in the same post, actually.
I have never noticed the slightest difference in the speed of viewing a thread with large images. Have you?
On the other hand, a well compressed image can be quite big without slowing down the connection. That's why I've never seen the 256K forum constraint as a problem.
And, as I said, if you really want to offer bigger pictures, you can always post a Flickr link or the like.

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2010-11-19 08:51 PM

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2010-11-19 10:59 PM
Dwight wrote:Sure. It's my mother-in-law's old house in the woods, 500 kilometres from nowhere in the north of Sweden, in a neighbourhood where people just abandon houses because nobody buys them anymore. They're impossible to sell. The only guys who think the houses are worth something there are the property tax collectors.
Perhaps, in your summer house, you could merely ask a servant to do your downloading.
I can recommend the place if you want cheap accommodation!
But the winter is eight months long, the snow is deep, and jobs are scarce. As are servants! And fast broadband connections!
(But the house is worth loving, it's an off-white wooden house, a hundred years old in its current shape, six rooms and about 110 sq. meters, has four tiled stoves and two iron ranges, but no bathroom and only one cold water tap. etc. It just hurts not being able too keep it in shape. Do you want it?)

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2010-11-19 11:00 PM
But i will try and visit. I understand that Sweden only has two seasons. Winter and July. Like Canada.

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2010-11-20 08:07 AM
Dwight wrote:You're welcome! May is quite nice too. I was born then
Just joking.
But i will try and visit. I understand that Sweden only has two seasons. Winter and July. Like Canada.

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2010-11-29 12:48 PM

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2010-11-29 01:19 PM
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2010-11-29 08:41 PM

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2010-11-29 09:47 PM
s2art wrote:
Nice. What does it look like in winter?



Just about the same. Only the daisy petals are replaced by snow.

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2010-11-30 12:58 AM
s2art wrote:
Nice. What does it look like in winter?


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