My pics #001 - Buttoned turtleneck from MQ
deleted. Mistake. Meant to be pm Aplogies.
There was no problem with your post Incognito; it is that I made a conentious post about a mask a week or so ago and so it just happened to come at a bad time. The reply posted here was meant to be a pm to someone who knows I like masks.
Your avatar is very nice and so is the outfit.
I apologise for any embarassment caused by the underlying tone of my post made by error. I unreservedly and sincerely apologise to the mods too.
There was no problem with your post Incognito; it is that I made a conentious post about a mask a week or so ago and so it just happened to come at a bad time. The reply posted here was meant to be a pm to someone who knows I like masks.
Your avatar is very nice and so is the outfit.
I apologise for any embarassment caused by the underlying tone of my post made by error. I unreservedly and sincerely apologise to the mods too.
Whaaaaah?
I have NO clue what so ever what touchofsable is ranting about.
I was a member at Melody ages ago but never got around to register here at the furden when Melody so sadly was shut down.
Touchofsable - I can ensure I am not this Tryxie you speak of and I have no interest in flaming about any topic. I just wanted to share some pictures of this very soft and cuddly turtleneck.
The mask is for a couple of reasons. I would like to stay anonymous, a masculine face isn
I was a member at Melody ages ago but never got around to register here at the furden when Melody so sadly was shut down.
Touchofsable - I can ensure I am not this Tryxie you speak of and I have no interest in flaming about any topic. I just wanted to share some pictures of this very soft and cuddly turtleneck.
The mask is for a couple of reasons. I would like to stay anonymous, a masculine face isn
Hi Inkognito,
welcome at forum! Your pics look very nice, there is no problem with the mask (IMHO a knitted balaclava could do the same).
Think it is even no problem anymore to have (small) pics in the posts (which was not allowed before due to bandwidth reasons). But I'll have to check this.
Wooly greetings,
Joe Al
welcome at forum! Your pics look very nice, there is no problem with the mask (IMHO a knitted balaclava could do the same).
Think it is even no problem anymore to have (small) pics in the posts (which was not allowed before due to bandwidth reasons). But I'll have to check this.
Wooly greetings,
Joe Al
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touchofsable - No harm done, I was just a bit surprised by your reply.
Thank you all for your kind compliments.
I can inform you that a new series of pictures will soon be uploaded, probably later tonight.
This time it'll be a PVC-outfit combined with a white, cosy mock neck cardigan with big buttons. :)
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Thank you all for your kind compliments.
I can inform you that a new series of pictures will soon be uploaded, probably later tonight.
This time it'll be a PVC-outfit combined with a white, cosy mock neck cardigan with big buttons. :)
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I say "Inkognito" has done a fine job of posting pictures to the forum!
Both, photographically and technically!
The photos are nice. Tasteful yet exciting.
The method of posting is well done.
Only recently, have we updated our picture posting policy.
Members may most pictures:
We make these rules to preserve bandwidth. (Both yours and ours.)
Large photos take a long time to download to the user. Our server must work harder to send such large pictures, thus slowing the site for everybody. Users who must use dial-up must wait for a long time to view the page.
These rules are a compromise to allow members to have fun seeing great pictures but in a way that doesn't make it hard to view the site.
We are in the process of making a tutorial on methods to post pictures in your messages. Stand by while the pages are being created.
In the mean time, if you have questions you only need to ask.
Thanks!
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Both, photographically and technically!
The photos are nice. Tasteful yet exciting.
The method of posting is well done.
Only recently, have we updated our picture posting policy.
Members may most pictures:
- 500 pixels or less in any dimension. (500 px. tall -- 500 px. wide)
- 250 KB in size or less. (250 kilobytes.)
- MUST comply with site Code of Conduct! (NO Graphic "XXX" pictures. NO under age.)
- JPEG (.jpg)
- GIF (.gif)
- PNG (.png)
- Windows "Bitmap" files. (.bmp)
- Macintosh "Pict" files. (.pct)
We make these rules to preserve bandwidth. (Both yours and ours.)
Large photos take a long time to download to the user. Our server must work harder to send such large pictures, thus slowing the site for everybody. Users who must use dial-up must wait for a long time to view the page.
These rules are a compromise to allow members to have fun seeing great pictures but in a way that doesn't make it hard to view the site.
We are in the process of making a tutorial on methods to post pictures in your messages. Stand by while the pages are being created.
In the mean time, if you have questions you only need to ask.
Thanks!
Worker 11811
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