Jamie, how's your foot?
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Jamie, how's your foot?
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Re: Jamie, how's your foot?
never mind the foot hows the wall .sorry jamie .......marks for artistic talent though .hope u ok mate
Do you drive a ford?i work in fords engine plant...I drive a vauxhall
Re: Jamie, how's your foot?
Lol I'm good thanks foots getting there. Mr Manx how do I put a photo up???
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Re: Jamie, how's your foot?
from a computer use the 'upload attachment' below the text box in the 'post reply'
click the browse button, find the pic and click 'add the file'. Once it's uploaded that changes to 'place inline'
press that and a line of code will appear in the text box
on a mobile the system should work (does on my iPhone) just the 'place inline' doesn't add any text but changes colour slightly. If the image is direct from a phone camera it might be too big to upload. The best/easiest way round that - as I bet you have the pic on facebook
is save it from that pic as facebook resizes pics when you put them on there.
Any pics already on facebook should be fine to save and upload here. If it's not on facebook then you can download free image resizers for iOS in the app store - handy for other sites too if you're posting lots of photos anywhere as they will upload quicker.
click the browse button, find the pic and click 'add the file'. Once it's uploaded that changes to 'place inline'
press that and a line of code will appear in the text box

on a mobile the system should work (does on my iPhone) just the 'place inline' doesn't add any text but changes colour slightly. If the image is direct from a phone camera it might be too big to upload. The best/easiest way round that - as I bet you have the pic on facebook

Any pics already on facebook should be fine to save and upload here. If it's not on facebook then you can download free image resizers for iOS in the app store - handy for other sites too if you're posting lots of photos anywhere as they will upload quicker.
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Re: Jamie, how's your foot?
steve-e wrote:from a computer use the 'upload attachment' below the text box in the 'post reply'
click the browse button, find the pic and click 'add the file'. Once it's uploaded that changes to 'place inline'
press that and a line of code will appear in the text box
on a mobile the system should work (does on my iPhone) just the 'place inline' doesn't add any text but changes colour slightly. If the image is direct from a phone camera it might be too big to upload. The best/easiest way round that - as I bet you have the pic on facebookis save it from that pic as facebook resizes pics when you put them on there.
Any pics already on facebook should be fine to save and upload here. If it's not on facebook then you can download free image resizers for iOS in the app store - handy for other sites too if you're posting lots of photos anywhere as they will upload quicker.


When the wind blows ,we shall have snow! Hope not ,
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Re: Jamie, how's your foot?
That's the problem. They let people with phones and iPads near the internet
The forum isn't ready yet
The web is and I'm trying to get the new version ready 



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Re: Jamie, how's your foot?
Left foots getting better now. Right foot and knee to follow
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Re: Jamie, how's your foot?
Dont look too bad to me.
Typical passenger, whinging again.

Typical passenger, whinging again.



I took the shell off my racing snail thinking it would make him faster.
It just made him more sluggish.
It just made him more sluggish.
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Re: Jamie, how's your foot?
Speaking as a Novice driver could someone tell me what caused that to happen?
Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder.
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Re: Jamie, how's your foot?
Mark,
As a driver you must understand that any problems are always caused by the passenger.
The only possible reason for racing a sidecar is that we can blame someone if it all goes wrong
otherwise we may as well race a solo.

As a driver you must understand that any problems are always caused by the passenger.
The only possible reason for racing a sidecar is that we can blame someone if it all goes wrong
otherwise we may as well race a solo.



I took the shell off my racing snail thinking it would make him faster.
It just made him more sluggish.
It just made him more sluggish.
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Re: Jamie, how's your foot?


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Re: Jamie, how's your foot?
Stuart just went in to fast and deep just one of them things. As you can see on the you tube clip. The slow mo is better you can see it better.
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Re: Jamie, how's your foot?
Oh right thanks, glad your alright pal.
That'll be rule number one then will it?

kew wrote:Mark,
As a driver you must understand that any problems are always caused by the passenger.
The only possible reason for racing a sidecar is that we can blame someone if it all goes wrong
otherwise we may as well race a solo.![]()
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That'll be rule number one then will it?

Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder.