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Upload your pics to your PC or laptop. Then got to photobucket.com and open an account. It is free and easy. Once you have an account follow the instructions to download pics from your computer. Pick the pics you want to post by clicking the "Browse" button on the bucket page and then when your pics show up on your screen, click on the pic you want to post and then click "open". Try doing one pic at a time for now. Then click UPLOAD and in about 10 to 30 seconds you will see your first uploaded pic. Now without closing Photobucket log on to the Corvette Forum and find a thread you want to post your pic too. Click on post a reply on that thread. Now without closing the CF thread you are on go back to the Photobucket site, Not the back arrow, but the http line down arrow and click on my album. Your pics will come up when you scroll down. Go to the URL, etc, etc below the pic you want to post and right mouse click "copy". Then use the back arrow keys on the extreme left of you tool bar until you find youself back at your CF Post you started. With you mouse click at the last line on your text if any, and if none then just hit enter once. Then right click your mouse and paste. You will see the text description of your photo. Hit enter again and then submit the post below! Back arrow to the start of the thread and then refresh the CF site! Go back to the thread and finf your post,,,,whalaa. there is your picture.
or you can PM me your phone number and I will walk you thru it! One good turn deserves another, Huh FRC? It will have to wait until tomorrow though, good luck and goodnite!
Designer Imagines A Corvette That Looks More Like a Corvette Than the Corvette
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