Define quality....Not just 50 posts.
50 "quality" posts.
If not sure, just cut and paste any posts from BigRed.
That is not fair. I put a lot of time and research into the post about Crown Royal...OK, I'll be the Karen. Marvin02 put a lot of work into this and did a great job. It's going to be permanently pinned as an informative post to assist with posting in the classifieds. I don't see the need to trash it up with nonsense?
Agreed!OK, I'll be the Karen. Marvin02 put a lot of work into this and did a great job. It's going to be permanently pinned as an informative post to assist with posting in the classifieds. I don't see the need to trash it up with nonsense?
There is formula somewhere to compute the caliber of a Glock from the model #. I believe it's in the same safe as the formula for original Coke.Oh, and Glock sellers are notorious for not putting the caliber in the post. I know, I was told that if I don't know the caliber of a Glock 67, then I must not be in the market. Whatever. Post the caliber.
Is the S&W Model number dash/blued/stainless conversion table in the same safe?There is formula somewhere to compute the caliber of a Glock from the model #. I believe it's in the same safe as the formula for original Coke.
Well this is only visible if...like you....the member actually clicks on "INSERT' and selects "FULL IMAGE"Little heads up to the Glock challenged buyers out there. The caliber of the gun is stamped on the same side of the slide as the model.
It's the side of the gun facing up, as its laying in the factory case. Typically, this is in a picture listed in the add...
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I have to admit, I quickly lose patience and interest in items that have pictures that take forever to load.Well this is only visible if...like you....the member actually clicks on "INSERT' and selects "FULL IMAGE"
Come on people step up and put a full size pic in your ad. I swear this is driving me nuts. Its up to the seller to present the item for sale not the buyer opening the tinypic and waiting for the not full size image. Step up peoples. We have made this far to easy for you. People moaned and complained about posting pics with the old VB format and now they are to lazy to use what we have given them.....
"FULL SIZE PICS PEOPLE"
I pointed this thread out to the boss. He likes some of the ideas in here.
I totally agree. Those little images are a PIA and take way too long to load.Well this is only visible if...like you....the member actually clicks on "INSERT' and selects "FULL IMAGE"
Come on people step up and put a full size pic in your ad. I swear this is driving me nuts. Its up to the seller to present the item for sale not the buyer opening the tinypic and waiting for the not full size image. Step up peoples. We have made this far to easy for you. People moaned and complained about posting pics with the old VB format and now they are to lazy to use what we have given them.....
"FULL SIZE PICS PEOPLE"
I pointed this thread out to the boss. He likes some of the ideas in here.
I or CKW have never experienced an issue putting an image in a post at full size.I totally agree. Those little images are a PIA and take way too long to load.
I have went back and edited my posts numerous times when pic posting somehow came out wrong. My fault? Maybe, dunno, sometimes pretty sure not?
Wonder if there is a way to turn off the forum insert image option to make the only option full size?
Again, maybe I'm an idiot, but sometimes it seems destined to have to go back and edit the photo insert. Just now I posted a very cool photo in another thread, twice. I didn't post it twice, but there it is. No choice but to go back and fix it.
Many members do.I have to admit, I quickly lose patience and interest in items that have pictures that take forever to load.