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Post by shewolfe on Jan 19, 2009 0:41:03 GMT -5
I would be interested in seeing the jpgs. I don't know how to unwrap them and see what is embedded, but I know this is done, and even secret messages are passed from one agency to another burried under pictures. Very intriguing...one agency or operative from an agency will transmit secret coded messages through the use of images, and bury the message under the picture. This is one of their modes of communication.
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tilos
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Post by tilos on Jan 20, 2009 23:20:01 GMT -5
Explain how to insert an image and I will put it here.
There is a trick to viewing it with a bit better resolution. I can't remember for sure what I was using but it magnifys better by rotation... kind of like focus a lens in a cylinder.
I might also post some photos of Angela an myself with the design team at a Dallas Semi party at Southfork Ranch. It is a terrible picture of me but a great photo of Angela.
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Chernobyl
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Post by Chernobyl on Jan 25, 2009 3:05:39 GMT -5
"img" in brackets [...] to start and [/...] to end it. Replace the dots with the word that began this post without the quotes. The URL to the image goes between the bracketed commands. like so... [ img ]http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2009/01/25/macintosh_wideweb__470x289,0.jpg[ /img ] Spaces between the [ and the word or / should be removed ... [img <-- like that!
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