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    any ID for this one?

    [img]http://picasaweb.google.com/MacLowlife/20101120#5541718537508211266[img]

    Hoping I did that right...Wondering whose tartan this is.

    Well, apparently not... Here is the link and my thanks top those who can show me AGAIN how to post the image...


    http://picasaweb.google.com/MacLowli...18537508211266
    Last edited by MacLowlife; 20th November 10 at 11:43 AM. Reason: epic failure
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacLowlife View Post


    Hoping I did that right...Wondering whose tartan this is.

    Well, apparently not... Here is the link and my thanks top those who can show me AGAIN how to post the image...


    http://picasaweb.google.com/MacLowli...18537508211266
    Tried to help you out but to no avail.. Someone else who was the Jedi Skills to post a picture will help you out I'm sure.

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    Here you go..

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    Jedi Skills?

    I can't even lay a piece of fabric flat on the scanner.


    Thanks very much for the kind assistance.



    I suspect Clan McFashion, but am interested to learn. My monitor shows it pretty much as I see the fabric, except there is a ghost line in the picture that is not visible to the naked eye in the middle of the black. I reckon that to be the product of the scanner's bright light.
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    Ya, it's your VB code crunching fu, MacLowlife. The img tag on the end of the address does not have a slash to make it a closing tag, otherwise I think it would have worked.
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    Whatever it is, it would be pretty pleated to the wide black stripe.
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    Looks like MacFancy to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacLowlife View Post
    [img]http://picasaweb.google.com/MacLowlife/20101120#5541718537508211266[img]

    Hoping I did that right...Wondering whose tartan this is.

    Well, apparently not... Here is the link and my thanks top those who can show me AGAIN how to post the image...


    http://picasaweb.google.com/MacLowli...18537508211266
    In order to get the write address to post between the "img" tags, your photo hosting service probably has a "share" function that will give it to.

    As for Jedi tricks, I use the force to right-click on the image, then select "open image in new tab," copy the URL/address, and paste it into the xmarks image dialog (accessed by clicking on the little yellow square in the reply/create thread) window.

    Voila!
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