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Old 23-Apr-2008   #11
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[QUOTE=Ian_Homer]There is also a very good photo compression service available here.......


It just goes to show that we should check out what people are linking to. The "here" that Ian pointed out is the one I was writing about and yes it is a great way to go.

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if you have a lot of photos you can email them to your self in a batch and reduce them that way.
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Mods,

What can we do to get more server space for better pics? Perhaps a fund raising drive or something like that. Not sure how much space would be needed but a terabyte is getting cheap these days, under $300.

Just thinkings that its always nice to see the full quality and details esp on trunks and nebari.

If you still have dialup, don't donate for a new server - get highspeed internet.
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