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Old May 13th 07, 09:11 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Pjmac35
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"Al Denelsbeck" wrote in message
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"P & H Macguire" wrote in
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And in fact, even for web pages, the photo displays at the pixel
dimensions specified in the html, which may not be the pixel
dimensions
of the jpeg file. Lots of novice web designers cause huge page
loading
delays because they take a jpeg way too large for the web and "size
it"
in the html. All it means is a large file takes time loading just to
display at a res that it could have been sized to in the first
place.


- Al.

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Again, thanks to everybody for these very full and interesting
replies. I had no idea I was going to stir up such a hornet's nest!

Regards

PJM


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Old May 13th 07, 04:30 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Luke
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"Pjmac35" wrote in message
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Again, thanks to everybody for these very full and interesting replies. I
had no idea I was going to stir up such a hornet's nest!



Hornet's nest? good lord man, this is no hornet's nest. This is simply
a thread that got a few replies. You want to see some "hornet's nests",
check out some of the lengthy and vitriolic thread in
alt.binaries.pictures.military, or even
alt.binaries.pictures.motorcycles.harley. Them's some hornet's nests...
BTW, welcome to the group.


Luke


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Old May 13th 07, 08:27 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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I had no idea I was going to stir up such a hornet's nest!

Of course that's an F-18 Hornet's nest.
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Old May 13th 07, 09:05 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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"shiver" wrote in message
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I had no idea I was going to stir up such a hornet's nest!


Of course that's an F-18 Hornet's nest.


No! A De Havilland Hornet of course!

Regards

PJM


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Old May 13th 07, 08:51 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Pjmac35 wrote:
"Al Denelsbeck" wrote in message
.128...
"P & H Macguire" wrote in
news:yFe1i.14160$8E.416
@newsfe5-win.ntli.net:


And in fact, even for web pages, the photo displays at the pixel
dimensions specified in the html, which may not be the pixel
dimensions
of the jpeg file. Lots of novice web designers cause huge page
loading
delays because they take a jpeg way too large for the web and "size
it"
in the html. All it means is a large file takes time loading just to
display at a res that it could have been sized to in the first
place.


- Al.

--
To reply, insert dash in address to separate G and I in the domain


Again, thanks to everybody for these very full and interesting
replies. I had no idea I was going to stir up such a hornet's nest!

Regards

PJM


Which hornet was that?

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