RESURECTED CAR


rwitt_2000
 

I also only view messages from the web and cannot see the photo. I get a "blank" square that I assume is where the image was inserted.

Bob Witt


Bill Welch
 

It may also be that I could not see the photo(s) because I do not view messages as email but from the website.

Bill Welch


Eric Hansmann
 

Plus your email needs to be set to accept HTML messages, too.

It eases sharing images of nice steam era freight car models.

Eric

Eric Hansmann
El Paso, TX

On Jun 9, 2015, at 5:26 PM, 'Jack Burgess' jack@... [STMFC] <STMFC@...> wrote:

No, it was because Paul chose (intentionally or as the default option) HTML for his text which allows photos to be inserted in the text and apparently at the end…



Jack Burgess



From: STMFC@... [mailto:STMFC@...]
Sent: Monday, June 8, 2015 6:50 PM
To: Steam Era Freight Cars
Subject: Re: [STMFC] Re: RESURECTED CAR








I think it has to do with whom you use for your email service. I use Xfinity (Comcast) for one of my email addresses, and in the text editing bar, there is an icon for inserting/editing images. I also have a Yahoo address that doesn't include this option.



Scott Haycock



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I also received the photo as part of the body of the text. Interesting indeed considering the group does not allow attachments. If we can imbed photos that will change the game for many of us.



Doug Harding

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Jack Burgess <jack@...>
 

No, it was because Paul chose (intentionally or as the default option) HTML for his text which allows photos to be inserted in the text and apparently at the end…



Jack Burgess



From: STMFC@... [mailto:STMFC@...]
Sent: Monday, June 8, 2015 6:50 PM
To: Steam Era Freight Cars
Subject: Re: [STMFC] Re: RESURECTED CAR








I think it has to do with whom you use for your email service. I use Xfinity (Comcast) for one of my email addresses, and in the text editing bar, there is an icon for inserting/editing images. I also have a Yahoo address that doesn't include this option.



Scott Haycock



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I also received the photo as part of the body of the text. Interesting indeed considering the group does not allow attachments. If we can imbed photos that will change the game for many of us.



Doug Harding

www.iowacentralrr.org


 

Very nice! – Al Westerfield

From: mailto:STMFC@...
Sent: Monday, June 08, 2015 3:51 PM
To: STMFC@...
Subject: [STMFC] RESURECTED CAR




As I am not a child of the space age and posting photos to folders is not an item that I have mastered I submit the enclosed
photo th hsow that some modeling is done in Paradise. Since some have recently attached photos I thought that I would
take a cahnce with this.

This is a Quality Craft Kit that I originally did in the 70's. AS I did not have access to much prototype information back then I pretty much followed the kit instructions. It remained one of my favorite cars but suffered some damage over the years.
I recently obtained some good photos and some decals from a list member. The rebuilding went on and on but is finally
completed.

Hope you enjoy:

Bill Pardie





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Scott H. Haycock
 

I think it has to do with whom you use for your email service. I use Xfinity (Comcast) for one of my email addresses, and in the text editing bar, there is an icon for inserting/editing images. I also have a Yahoo address that doesn't include this option. 

Scott Haycock


 

I also received the photo as part of the body of the text. Interesting indeed considering the group does not allow attachments. If we can imbed photos that will change the game for many of us.

 

Doug Harding

www.iowacentralrr.org

 



Douglas Harding
 

I also received the photo as part of the body of the text. Interesting indeed considering the group does not allow attachments. If we can imbed photos that will change the game for many of us.

 

Doug Harding

www.iowacentralrr.org

 


Jon Miller <atsfus@...>
 

On 6/8/2015 3:01 PM, fgexbill@... [STMFC] wrote:
Bill, unfortunately this list does not permit attachments.

    Interesting that I received the photo not as an attachment but in the text and it looks good, nice job.

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Jon Miller
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Bill Welch
 

Bill, unfortunately this list does not permit attachments. I suggest try uploading it to the photo section where you will be told the folder is empty after you upload it. Fear not, the moderators will approve it and it will magically appear for all of to enjoy. We are of the same generation I think and if I can do it, you can to, it is not Rocket Surgery.

Bill Welch


paul.doggett2472 <paul.doggett2472@...>
 

Very nice that Bill

Paul Doggett  UK




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"WILLIAM PARDIE PARDIEW001@... [STMFC]" <STMFC@...> wrote:
 


As I am not a child of the space age and posting photos to folders is not an item that I have mastered I submit the enclosed 
photo th hsow that some modeling is done in Paradise.  Since some have recently attached photos I thought that I would
take a cahnce with this.

This is a Quality Craft Kit that I originally did in the 70's.  AS I did not have access to much prototype information back then I pretty much followed the kit instructions.  It remained one of my favorite cars but suffered some damage over the years.
I recently obtained some good photos and some decals from a list member.  The rebuilding went on and on  but is finally
completed.

Hope you enjoy:

Bill Pardie




DSCN2245

 



WILLIAM PARDIE
 


As I am not a child of the space age and posting photos to folders is not an item that I have mastered I submit the enclosed 
photo th hsow that some modeling is done in Paradise.  Since some have recently attached photos I thought that I would
take a cahnce with this.

This is a Quality Craft Kit that I originally did in the 70's.  AS I did not have access to much prototype information back then I pretty much followed the kit instructions.  It remained one of my favorite cars but suffered some damage over the years.
I recently obtained some good photos and some decals from a list member.  The rebuilding went on and on  but is finally
completed.

Hope you enjoy:

Bill Pardie




DSCN2245