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Old August 12th 14, 12:31 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Bob (not my real pseudonym)[_2_]
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On 11 Aug 2014 21:25:31 GMT, 911 wrote:

"Indrek" wrote in
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"Indrek" wrote in
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"leslie" wrote in message

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Hello can you help please
Problem that I have is the code which Is use on about half the pics I
cannot see,, just ad lot of code
Any and all help gratefully received

.........................leslie

It could be that you are looking at multi part messages. That would be
indicated in the message headers by (1/n), (2/n) etc. where n is the
number of parts.

To combine the parts select all the parts, and right click and choose
the option "recombine attachments".

Cheers,

Indrek Aavisto



Just for fun, I reloaded all posts since April. With the exception of
one by
Orval and one from Andrew, the remaining multi's (about 16 or 17) were
posted
by some guy named Indrek (Big Grin)


True enough.

My D-7000 produces large files that I compress using IrfanView. For some
reason the last few batches came out in the 400 to 800 kb range instead
of the 300kb that I usually aim for. The power post settings that I used
seemed to to max out at about 700kb per file so it broke the larger
images into two parts. I'll try to increase the compression in IrfanView
for future posts. I have several batches of pictures taken at Waddington
ready for posting so I am hoping to avoid large multi part files.

Cheers,



Just to make absolutely sure - I am NOT complaining about your posts.
They are great and keep 'em coming! Multi's, yEnc/Non yEnc - I don't mind!
(from a non-posting 20-year lurker no less)

I DID post one set back in about 2002. It was a ID quiz for the group of an
MD220. The first(?) 4-mill biz-jet. Maybe one or two copies built. Took the
pics after flying into Phoenix. Took the experts in here about 3.01 seconds
to ID. - I know my place now.

http://www.aviastar.org/air/usa/mcdonnell_119-220.php


Good Gawd, I remember that post. I have no idea who that ugly mutt
was in the mirror this morning, but I remember that specific thread.

"What a waste it is to lose one's mind. Or not to have a mind is being
very wasteful. How true that is." - US Veep Dan Quayle

Umm.. ^,,^