Guest guest Posted December 15, 2007 Report Share Posted December 15, 2007 Crystal, There are a number of places on the web that will let you post pictures for free. Then all you need to do is give us the URL to look at them. A lot of internet providers include a web page as part of the subscription service. The one my wife likes is a Google product, called Picasa. You can get to it at http://picasa.google.com . You first download the free software and use it to create an album of photos on their server. Then, you can select a subset from the private album to post on a web page for us to see. They give you 1 GB, which is room for a LOT of pictures. Chuck > > > I recently was trying to post pics of the ice storm damage here and it seems > that our group owner, whoever that may be, has that setting turned off so I > had to create a slideshow. This is how the subject of a new group came > about. > crystal > > -- Re: Re: Hypothyroidism list owner > > , > > You wrote: > > ... It is possible that Chuck might > > accept the position of moderator but I don't know. > > I would consider it, but I cannot tell how many of the 2,340 subscribers > come and go each month, requiring some action. The first thing I would > want to do is change the setting that makes posting privileges > automatic. Perhaps Ira could do that now. Then, all the moderator would > have to do is occasionally step in to break up fights or ask those > misbehaving to leave for awhile, if not permanently. > > Secondly, the list description says it is " promoted by Curezone.com. Se > That, coupled with the suggested topics, indicates that someone at > Curezone originally started the list to promote alternative medical > products and practices. My predilection is to include criticisms of > those alternatives, i.e. to include discussion of alternatives to the > alternatives. I wonder whether that would fit the original agenda or > even whether the original agenda is still applicable. What we have now > certainly seems popular, judging by the subscriptions. > > definitely makes a distinction between List Owner and List > Moderator. I believe only the List Owner has the power to create List > Moderators, and only very short list of those. However, I also suspect > Ira, as a Moderator, has the power to change posting policy for new > subscribers. > > Chuck > > ************************************** > See AOL's top rated recipes > (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004 > <http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004>) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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