Re: Walther's Swing Bridge up-date



Ok, Ed. I understand.

I will investigate charter's web site stuff.


"Edward A. Oates" <nowayedward.oates@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:BFF2B98C.124A8%nowayedward.oates@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Apparently, in order to view the pictures, you must JOIN myspace.com (yet
> another source of spam, and a widely abused web site).
>
> A polite suggestion is to set up a real website somewhere where I don't
> have
> to provide any information to view. For example, the two websites I have
> listed below are both free to visitors; .mac costs me (I use it for lots
> of
> stuff), and earthlink.net is my isp, so it's free, but I have to have an
> account there: you don't.
>
> Users of my websites there don't have do provide any information.
>
> Sorry to be on a bit of a soapbox, but I really don't like having to join
> a
> billion places to view photos, participate in discussions, etc. If I'm
> already there for my own reasons, then I'll do it. But I won't provide
> spam
> information to yet another place.
>
> I hope your photos are nice, but I don't choose to view them.
>
> Ed
>
>
> in article f0czf.50$5A7.31@xxxxxxxx, Frank Rosenbaum at
> farosenbaum1@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 1/17/06 11:58 AM:
>
>> Try the myspace account. Just click on the link and it should take you
>> right
>> to my page.
>>
>>
>> The Far Seas Connecting Railorad attends the following train meets
>> Gratiot Valley ( www.gvrr.org ) in Macomb Michigan in March and November
>> and the Kalamazoo Model Railroad Historical Society ( www.kmrhs.org ) at
>> the
>> Kalamazoo Fairgrounds in Kalamazoo MI in October.
>> Also check out the Westchester Model Railroad Club's train meet in
>> Greenwich
>> CT in November and March.
>> Pictures of my Railroad are at www.flickr.com . Or, on my myspace accout
>> at:
>> http://www.myspace.com/farseasconnectingrr
>>
>>
>>
>> "Wolf Kirchmeir" <wolfekir@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:i99zf.1939$924.110050@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Frank Rosenbaum wrote:
>>>> Hello everyone. I have posted the pictures of the swing bridge at
>>>> www.flickr.com . the album is titled "Bridge to Michelle's Lee".
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> OK, I'm told the album is not available to me. What gives?
>>>
>>
>>
>
> --
> Ed Oates
> http://homepage.mac.com/edoates
> http://home.earthlink.net/~edward.oates (blog)
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>
>


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