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Fish, I tried to explain by spelling it out with the brackets, [ ] link [ ] and what to put in the brackets, img on the left and /img on the right set of brackets, but even the explanation gets denied.

I recall Tony White, the Bill Gates of Photo Posting had spelled it out previously somewhere on here.

THAT was a l o n g time ago..... heh

Here ya go...

Images/pictures in posts, How to put pictures in a post thread (on DCP)
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and even the one I asked...(all the way back on Dec 17 2005)
Hope one or more of these are helpful...
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I tried all of them Tony...nothing works...&%#@! My pics are on flickr, is that the problem?

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Couple of IE versions ago I had problems with either flickr or photobucket...

One worked and one didn't ... never did figure it out....

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"Toe the line"! ... ah what memories ... when these kids marched they were sharp as a pistol ...

:-)

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"Toe the line"! ... ah what memories ... when these kids marched they were sharp as a pistol ...

:-)

My last two years in junior corps, we didn't break a 60.

We were as sharp as a dull knife. :tongue:

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I tried all of them Tony...nothing works...&%#@! My pics are on flickr, is that the problem?

Photobucket always works for me... www.photobucket.com (Also free)

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Here's a pic from a FB site. Simple right click on the pic, copy image, paste here. No [ ] link [ ].

Go figure, sometimes it just works.

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OK, when you know WHO how about location..... Trying to read the stadium name and just as the letters get big enough they go blurry... And the bridge/overpass in the back right has to be a big clue....

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The current feature is a corps from the burbs of Philly, a town famous for a certain dance style back in 1961 and a song about it.

That backdrop seems familiar, as I believe I've seen several top corps in pics from that same field.

Also, flags on those buildings most likely mean a convention or holiday celebration???

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