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Post by tetonbabydoll on Nov 16, 2008 21:51:12 GMT
In photobucket, click on a thumbnail to enlarge the pic. It will then give you the url for several different options. I always copy the direct link, and then paste that into the forum. I have tried the other options but could not get the images to post.
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Post by Meso-Cenozoic on Nov 16, 2008 21:52:50 GMT
OK, thanks! Will give it a try.
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Post by Tyrannax on Nov 16, 2008 21:57:50 GMT
Another Rex fan. Aren't the Sauropod toys expensive? I wish their prices would go down. You could have bought a twenty dollar safari camarasaur instead of that twenty dollar chinasaur set you bought at wal-mart. I got 4 dinosaurs for 10 dollars less. Thats worth it to me.
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Post by tomhet on Nov 17, 2008 2:10:26 GMT
Welcome Meso-Cenozoic, I'm glad you like our blog and our forum
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Post by bokisaurus on Nov 17, 2008 2:16:42 GMT
Hey all, great site! My name's Chuck and I live in the NYC area. Like many of you, I came across your forum when doing some dino figure searches. I've been doing some catch-up reading here first, before joining. Wow, you guys really know your stuff! I've definitely got some studying-up to do to come up to your level of knowledge. I am impressed! As far as my collecting history, I guess it all started when I got my first Marx figures when I was 5 or 6 years old. (Yes I am old enough to remember when you could just go to your local toy store and buy them!) I instantly fell in love with them. I couldn't believe that these amazing animals really existed! I started looking up everything I could find on them. By early grade school, I knew all their names, sizes, what Eras they were from, and how to draw them! On some of our family's summer trips, we went to some of the dino parks in the US. I even saw the original life-size Sinclair replicas! Remember their "Brontosaurus"? Well, like I've read from many of you, I lost track all of my original collection. I guess by the time I got to high school and then college, I thought I was over toys. Then, I saw the first Jurassic Park film and I fell in love all over again!! I got my first Carnegie figures on my very next birthday and haven't stopped since! Now I have all the Carnegie (old and new), Battat, Papo, and alot of Wild Safari, Bullyland, Schleich, WWD, and now some Procon! I also have many books, DVDs and videos. I think I've recorded about every documentary show on cable. I think I'm starting to OD on them by now! So, I think I'll be right at home here, lol! And, I also think I will learn so much from you guys. BTW, I also love to post pics. Can you tell me what's the best way to post on here? I see there's a single image insert button. But, is there a better way to post many pics at the same time? I've used PhotoBucket and ImageShack before on other forums. I have some pics of my collection ready to post. Anyway, good to have finally joined here. Looking forward to alot of dino talk, news, and pics!!! ~ Chuck Welcome Chuck! Aha! Another one who likes to post pictures! ;D I'm behind these days in posting photos I can't wait to see your collection, looks like a big one!
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Post by tomhet on Nov 17, 2008 2:18:30 GMT
*considers posting pics like mad just to pacify boki* ;D
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Post by bokisaurus on Nov 17, 2008 2:25:42 GMT
*considers posting pics like mad just to pacify boki* ;D ;D I do love looking at others collection!
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Post by Meso-Cenozoic on Nov 20, 2008 10:55:26 GMT
Hey thanks for the welcome, Tomhet and Boki! I've been staying up late these nights to try and catch up on all the threads and topics. It's addicting, isn't it?!!
And BTW, Tomhet, if you haven't seen yet, I have already posted my collection! I also found an easier and quicker way to post pics here. I mention it in my "collection thread".
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Post by tomhet on Nov 21, 2008 3:56:20 GMT
Thanks for sharing!
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