Sceenshot of the week: Ends 9-5 - Bad Weather

My first screenshot! Whoo-hoo!
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The Canadian was forced to bypass over Milwuakee Road trackage due to heavy snow in the Candian Rockies, but it doesn't seem any better here.
 
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My first screenshot! Whoo-hoo! Now I just need to figure out how to show the picture so that people don't have to follow the link

and the
tags to it so you get something like:
PHP:
[IMG]http://yourdomain.com/yourdirectory/yourimage.jpg[/IMG]
minus the colors

peter

edit: BTW; nice picture!
 
BRIANA.. take the discussion to PM please.
Sabertooth..
WOW. That gave me the chills just looking at it..
Awesome Shot.
 
I would have to agree, that shot is impressive Sabertooth !

@ Ferrous i like the story behind the shot, its to bad the real thing didn't quite make it.
 
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Please. If you're going to quote my picture, don't quote the text.

??????? !!!!!!!!

I'd VERY MUCH rather he quote the text than the picture. Quoting pictures is a waste of bandwidth and makes it annoying because it takes longer for the page to load. It's needless. Quoting is needless as well. Iced, you can just ask the poster (in this case freightcar) about the locomotive in his picture (and refer to his post - there is a number beside each post). Why not try to find the answer for yourself by searching on the forums (in this case typing in spiderman into the search part found it quickly enough).

:wave:

Gisa ^^
 
You're correct gisa. Either quoting text or image, not both. Takes up too much space in the post. Also Iced, gisa has another point. How about looking on the DLS before asking a question?
 
Smiley,

that's because your rule is too confusing to me. I can't program it. Can you make a tutorial on how to use it please? Thanks:confused:

P.S. Sorry for getting off-topic:confused: :o
 
Please. If you're going to quote my picture, don't quote the text.
Text please. Gisa gave some good reasons plus quoting pictures sometimes causes the picture to not load. And if you want to see what that person is referring to, just click on the little arrow by the username at the top of the quote. Plus it makes my job a little easier ;) Don't want to add someone who didn't enter.
 
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