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Been having problems with my cut/paste button being grayed out when attempting to post a full size picture from photobucket,guess I finally found a workaround
Use to be able to just bring up my pictures and highlite the image button and it worked now I'm clicking on the pic. enlarging it then hiting the image button and it seems to work just fine.
If copy/cut/paste won't work from the mouse (Mine sometimes doesn't) you can use Ctrl-A (highlight text), Ctrl-X, (cut), Ctrl-C (copy), Ctrl-V (paste), Del (delete). Use Ctral A to highlight what you want to copy, Ctrl-C to copy it while it's highlighted and Ctrl-V to paste it wherever you put the mouse pointer.
Nice pics, GB. I've noticed you no longer get the automatic copy on the thumbnails either, only with the full size pics. I suspect it's a plot to increase page ciews and ad presntations. You can just highlight the link with your mouse and right click to copy or {horrors}, use the keyboard shortcuts suggested by Jeffrey. I can always tell a guy who was into computers when a mouse was something you tried to kill.
One of these days I gotta get my tape measure out and check the size of that yard though the ballast on the mains looks a bit sloppy and needs some sprucing up
Heard a comedian recently, telling a story about when he was in college... The comedian had received an "F" on a project, and complained to the professor that he didn't deserve an "F"...
And the professor replied, "No, you didn't -- but it's the lowest grade they'll let me give you!"
And by the way, GN.2-6-8-0 -- those are some pretty cool shots! Is that a club layout -- or are you lucky enough to have that much room!? (And if you do have that much room -- where's the "smiley" for JEALOUS!?)
Its the Tucson yard on our club layout which is H shaped with about 220 ft of mainline,here's a bit of a wider angled picture taken during one of our activitiy's a 3 day Boy scout camporee. we had over 300 scouts present many trying to earn their Model Railroading merit badges which we were happy to be helping them with....
A great time was had by all.
The roundhouse with a Diamondscale 130ft TT in the forground is a work in progress