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Posted on 09/07/2004 5:56:25 AM PDT by parnasokan

how can I post phtos to this seite? Please help me!


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1 posted on 09/07/2004 5:56:25 AM PDT by parnasokan
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To: parnasokan

Troll?


2 posted on 09/07/2004 5:57:32 AM PDT by hflynn
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To: parnasokan

Do a saerxh for HTML Bootcamp


3 posted on 09/07/2004 5:58:26 AM PDT by AppyPappy (If You're Not A Part Of The Solution, There's Good Money To Be Made In Prolonging The Problem.)
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To: parnasokan

You have to upload your pictures to the web first, then direct them here. You can't just copy and paste.


4 posted on 09/07/2004 5:58:29 AM PDT by randita
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To: parnasokan

What kind of pictures?


5 posted on 09/07/2004 5:58:40 AM PDT by Judith Anne (Meanwhile, back at the ranch, Grandma is beating off the Indians, and they keep on coming...)
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To: parnasokan; Zavien Doombringer; 4mycountry; Constitution Day; VRWCmember; Poohbah; dighton; ...

Trolling for dollars?


6 posted on 09/07/2004 5:58:47 AM PDT by mhking
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To: mhking

I like to watch.


7 posted on 09/07/2004 5:59:31 AM PDT by AppyPappy (If You're Not A Part Of The Solution, There's Good Money To Be Made In Prolonging The Problem.)
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To: parnasokan
parnasokan

Since September 6, 2004

8 posted on 09/07/2004 6:01:39 AM PDT by Horatio Gates (Hoarding Spitballs of Mass Destruction)
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To: parnasokan
Try here .
9 posted on 09/07/2004 6:01:42 AM PDT by mollynme (cogito, ergo freepum)
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To: parnasokan

How Can I Prevent Internet Electrocution?

Are you teaching your children about the dangers of the Internet? What steps are you taking to ensure your family is safe? It is important to be aware of the risks because the threat of Internet electrocution is more probable than you realize.

What most people don't realize is that the Internet runs on electricity. Every time a web page is sent to your computer, it uses several kilobytes of power. Just as we all know not to stick a fork into an electrical outlet, the same precautions should be applied when using the Internet.

Every year, thousands of computer users are shocked when they visit unprotected websites, and that shock isn't always from the content. To reduce the risk of Internet electrocution, it's critical that you learn some basic safety measures to guarantee that your web-surfing experience is a safe one.

1. Be Properly Grounded

Nothing can protect you from the Internet better than proper grounding. Most offices have protective rubber chair mats on the floor that will insulate you from the conductive nature of the Internet. Rubber mousepads, plastic keyboard membranes, and gel-filled wrist-rests also act as insulators, protecting you from nasty electrical Internet surges. To help reduce the threat of Internet electrocution, wear rubber boots and gloves, or remove yourself from the threat by using a cordless mouse & keyboard. Another good idea is to attach a grounding wire to your wrist, just like the professionals use. Try to avoid wearing tin-foil hats if possible, although that's just what the government wants you to do.

2. Upgrade Your Equipment

You shouldn't be using a computer built before 1997, as Internet electrical standards weren't regulated in the "early days." Older machines don't have the same capacity to handle Internet data, increasing the risk of electrical shock and death. This explains why most obsolete hardware is destined for landfills instead of electrically-unstable third-world countries. Most monitors built after 1996 are "energy safe", which means that they will not amplify the deadly voltage that flows through your Internet connection. And avoid using dangerous computers known as "SPARC" because that's exactly what they will do.

3. Choose Proper Hardware

With the prevalence of cheap foreign computer equipment, your imported computer hardware may have been built using different electrical safety standards. Those who build their own computer systems should be careful to make that all of their components are safety-approved, and should be wary not to install cheaper uncertified hardware. A $20 Korean hard-drive may be a steal, but it probably isn't worth losing your life over. If possible, purchase hardware components that are made from non-conductive metals, or even better, composite materials. And always make sure that your power supply is capable of absorbing the dangerous high-powered electrical bandwidth that will flow through your machine. Better yet, have a power user install your hardware for you.

4. Surge Protection

Surge protection is an important precaution when using your computer. But remember, a normal surge protector only protects you against the electricity from the outlets! To properly protect against nasty Internet power spikes, you should be using an ethernet surge protector, a component which buffers you from your machine using common RJ-45 connectors. You should be able to purchase an ethernet switch or router with built-in Internet surge protection, or you may choose to build a separate server that buffers the computer surfer against data packet power surges. Whatever you choose, ensure that the Internet surge-protecting hardware is capable of withstanding online electrical currents strong enough to cause brownouts and blackouts.

5. Proper Wiring

The best away to prevent Internet electrocution is to make sure you are using the right cables. Most ethernet cables nowadays are shielded, reducing the threat of deadly electrical discharges. While CAT-5 is the national standard, try to use a higher CAT, such as 6, 7, or 8. In fact, the higher the CAT, the better. While real cats have nine lives, you only have one, and it would be sad to see you lose it by using poor quality unshielded cabling.

6. Use A Certified Internet Service Provider

Most ISP's provide their own built-in surge protection, and have the capacity to absorb most excess electrical energy. But be careful, not all providers are certified, and many run the risk of electrocuting the end user. Ask if your provider has web filtering and load balancing, because those are key safety features employed by certified ISP's. Also, avoid the so-called "free providers" as they are usually deliver the Internet as is, and are a "use at your own risk" provider.

7. Don't Host An FTP Site

File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a dangerous and unreliable part of the Internet. Everyday we hear about FTP hosts that run illegal MP3 filesharing servers getting"zapped", so you're better off just avoiding this risky area of the Net.

8. Avoid European Websites

In Europe most of the Internet is 220V, which is enough electricity to kill a charging yak. Because of conflicting Internet protocols, information exchange across the continents is incompatible, unreliable, and potentially dangerous. Most of the websites in Europe are written in foreign languages, so your need to visit them is probably limited. But if you must click on a European link, web sites such as Babelfish utilize servers that invert power streams to the more manageable 110V, safe for North American web surfers. However, caution is still urged whenever you choose to visit unstable French, Norwegian, or German websites, as their content is quite capable of frying you and your motherboard.

9. Use Linux

Linux is an operating system proven to be more stable than Windows or Mac OS. Linux is what you call an "open source" system, which means it acts like a lightning rod, absorbing hazardous electrical currents that flow through the Internet. While most computer users will not understand the intricacies of this operating system, they will feel much safer using it.

10. Install Monitoring Software

The key to safe surfing is to know when you're using too much power. Install programs such as ACDSee or WinAmp, utility software which will let you know when the flow of electricity to your web browser is getting to be too high. Windows also has a built-in utility that monitors your flow of electricity called Current Download.

These are just a few electrical precautions that every computer user should be aware of before they decide to surf the Internet. With a little bit of preparation and a lot of common sense, your Internet experience will be a safer one.

Snarfed from http://www.thetoque.net/040113/internetsafety.htm

10 posted on 09/07/2004 6:01:43 AM PDT by Izzy Dunne (Hello, I'm a TAGLINE virus. Please help me spread by copying me into YOUR tag line.)
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To: parnasokan

You have to 'host' the pictures elsewhere and use html tags to show them here (e.g. < img src="http.....jpg" > )


11 posted on 09/07/2004 6:01:57 AM PDT by AgThorn (Go go Bush!! But don't turn your back on America with "immigrant amnesty")
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First, you cannot post pictures directly, you can only post links. If you need a picture hosting server to upload a picture from your hard drive, try www.photobucket.com. You canget a free account there and they are link friendly.

Second to post a link to the picture and have it appear use the following html coding <img src="http://www.mypicturehostingservice.com/my_picture.jpg"> replacing everthing inside of the quotation marks with the URL of the pic you want.

Got it?

12 posted on 09/07/2004 6:02:21 AM PDT by Blood of Tyrants (Even if the government took all your earnings, you wouldn't be, in its eyes, a slave.)
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To: parnasokan

Welcome to Free Republic. You should read for a while before you "dive in."


13 posted on 09/07/2004 6:02:57 AM PDT by The_Victor
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Good grief..........they're starting early this morning, aren't they????????


14 posted on 09/07/2004 6:03:33 AM PDT by Gabz (HURRAY!!!!!!!! School started today!!!!!!!!!!!)
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http://www.nonstick.com/sounds/Evil_Scientist/ltes_001.wav


15 posted on 09/07/2004 6:03:55 AM PDT by Zavien Doombringer (I am not late for Zots, I have stealth Zot capability.....)
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To: mhking; hchutch

TURKEY TROTS ON WATER RR WHERE RPT WHERE IS THE ZOT RR THE WORLD WONDERS


16 posted on 09/07/2004 6:04:02 AM PDT by Poohbah (If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much room.)
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BWAAAAHAHAHAHA

Zot!
Did you feel that?


17 posted on 09/07/2004 6:04:51 AM PDT by Zavien Doombringer (I am not late for Zots, I have stealth Zot capability.....)
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It also helps if you spell correctly, since the computer doesn't understand mislabelled tags...


18 posted on 09/07/2004 6:05:24 AM PDT by William Martel (Anyone But Kerry in 2004.)
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Good grief..........they're starting early this morning, aren't they????????

A good laugh is the best way to start the day!

19 posted on 09/07/2004 6:05:28 AM PDT by The_Victor
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To: The_Victor

True, very true.


20 posted on 09/07/2004 6:07:11 AM PDT by Gabz (HURRAY!!!!!!!! School started today!!!!!!!!!!!)
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