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12/02/2011 08:43 AM
revvanbus
revvanbus  
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This is a place for us to celebrate the animals that help us keep our brains alive and hopefully sane. Photos must be small so they can be downloaded by members who don't have DSL or cable modems. Please be sensitive to reader's attention spans in length of poems and prose about your pets. Keep it all clean but let's have fun with this Wink

When you want to put on am image, be sure the it is under 100k and the image is under 500x500. The image needs to be above 30k and/or the image is

250x250 aize more or it won't show up when you enter. It shows up as you put it in as img but when you enter it the photo should show up. Use only jpegs. Send a message to me or pm me if you have problems.

Rev.

Post edited by: revvanbus, at: 12/05/2011 09:57 AM

Rev.
RSD: THE GREAT DECIEVER. IT FOOLS US INTO SEEING OUR PAIN AS INJURY, BELIEVING OUR MOVEMENT WILL BREAK A BONE INSTEAD OF HELPING OUR OSTEOPOROSIS. THE DISEASE FEELS LIKE IT RESIDES IN OUR HANDS/ARMS, FEET/LEGS WHEN IT LIVES IN THE DORSAL HORN Of THE SPINAL CORD AND THE BRAIN PAIN RECEPTOR CELLS. MOVE, REST, MOVE, REST, MOVE.
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12/02/2011 09:09 AM  Top
revvanbus
revvanbus  
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this is my retired service dog, Therapy Dog and Drill Team member Hanna who is a 12 year old Sheltie going on 1 year old. I can't count how many times she saved my life nor how many smiles she brought to seniors in nursing homes, discouraged rehab patients and children in Reading to Rover programs. Our only problems came from the fact that she is smarter than I am.

Rev.

I am still working on getting a photo to be acceptable. Anyone else have an idea, please email.

Post edited by: revvanbus, at: 12/02/2011 09:18 AM

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Post edited by: revvanbus, at: 12/02/2011 09:58 AM

Rev.
RSD: THE GREAT DECIEVER. IT FOOLS US INTO SEEING OUR PAIN AS INJURY, BELIEVING OUR MOVEMENT WILL BREAK A BONE INSTEAD OF HELPING OUR OSTEOPOROSIS. THE DISEASE FEELS LIKE IT RESIDES IN OUR HANDS/ARMS, FEET/LEGS WHEN IT LIVES IN THE DORSAL HORN Of THE SPINAL CORD AND THE BRAIN PAIN RECEPTOR CELLS. MOVE, REST, MOVE, REST, MOVE.

12/02/2011 09:14 AM  Top
Mrsmike
MrsmikePosts: 153
Member

Rev, how do we get the pictures to post here? I can't seem to do it. Not only that what is the size limit of the photo we can post (maybe my photo pixel is too large to post??).

Thanks

Hugs, Mrsmike

I can't change the direction of the wind,
But I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination.-----Jimmy Dean

Statements, advice and opinions offered here are based entirely on life's experience. I'm not a medical professional. What I share with you is not intended to replace advice or treatment by a licensed medical professional.

12/02/2011 09:33 AM  Top
luckyduck

I can't see the pic Sad

12/02/2011 09:37 AM  Top
Mrsmike
MrsmikePosts: 153
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Still no picture Rev.

Hugs, Mrsmike

I can't change the direction of the wind,
But I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination.-----Jimmy Dean

Statements, advice and opinions offered here are based entirely on life's experience. I'm not a medical professional. What I share with you is not intended to replace advice or treatment by a licensed medical professional.

12/02/2011 09:55 AM  Top
revvanbus
revvanbus  
Posts: 1996
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I'm working on it )~: I can't seem to get the photo small enough. Help!!!
Rev.
RSD: THE GREAT DECIEVER. IT FOOLS US INTO SEEING OUR PAIN AS INJURY, BELIEVING OUR MOVEMENT WILL BREAK A BONE INSTEAD OF HELPING OUR OSTEOPOROSIS. THE DISEASE FEELS LIKE IT RESIDES IN OUR HANDS/ARMS, FEET/LEGS WHEN IT LIVES IN THE DORSAL HORN Of THE SPINAL CORD AND THE BRAIN PAIN RECEPTOR CELLS. MOVE, REST, MOVE, REST, MOVE.

12/02/2011 10:07 AM  Top
luckyduck

It doesn't work for me. Even small pics 150 x 150

12/02/2011 12:42 PM  Top
revvanbus
revvanbus  
Posts: 1996
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Supposedly the photos can only be giff, jpeg and one other format and must be, including with this formatting under 100K which is tiny. I am still working with one photo to get is right. This doesn't seem right. If anyone can help here with figuring out how to get our photos formated right, PLEASE?

Rev. (Didn't think it would be this hard)

Rev.
RSD: THE GREAT DECIEVER. IT FOOLS US INTO SEEING OUR PAIN AS INJURY, BELIEVING OUR MOVEMENT WILL BREAK A BONE INSTEAD OF HELPING OUR OSTEOPOROSIS. THE DISEASE FEELS LIKE IT RESIDES IN OUR HANDS/ARMS, FEET/LEGS WHEN IT LIVES IN THE DORSAL HORN Of THE SPINAL CORD AND THE BRAIN PAIN RECEPTOR CELLS. MOVE, REST, MOVE, REST, MOVE.

12/02/2011 01:33 PM  Top
revvanbus
revvanbus  
Posts: 1996
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This is Hanna, my 12 year old sheltie who is my relired service dog, my pet therapy dog and my drill team partner. I had to retire, not her. Our only problems have come from my being not as smart as Hanna Cool

Rev

Rev.
RSD: THE GREAT DECIEVER. IT FOOLS US INTO SEEING OUR PAIN AS INJURY, BELIEVING OUR MOVEMENT WILL BREAK A BONE INSTEAD OF HELPING OUR OSTEOPOROSIS. THE DISEASE FEELS LIKE IT RESIDES IN OUR HANDS/ARMS, FEET/LEGS WHEN IT LIVES IN THE DORSAL HORN Of THE SPINAL CORD AND THE BRAIN PAIN RECEPTOR CELLS. MOVE, REST, MOVE, REST, MOVE.

12/02/2011 01:36 PM  Top
revvanbus
revvanbus  
Posts: 1996
VIP Member

Try to get your photo as close to 500x500pixels but under 100kb.This stands the best chance of getting the photo in. That is all I could figure.

Rev.

Rev.
RSD: THE GREAT DECIEVER. IT FOOLS US INTO SEEING OUR PAIN AS INJURY, BELIEVING OUR MOVEMENT WILL BREAK A BONE INSTEAD OF HELPING OUR OSTEOPOROSIS. THE DISEASE FEELS LIKE IT RESIDES IN OUR HANDS/ARMS, FEET/LEGS WHEN IT LIVES IN THE DORSAL HORN Of THE SPINAL CORD AND THE BRAIN PAIN RECEPTOR CELLS. MOVE, REST, MOVE, REST, MOVE.
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