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The Original O'l Farts Club.

moose eater

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Hmmm. When I do it on my desk top and don't down size the pic comes out huge.
Mine typically had been coming out full-screen by moving the original with my cursor from one file to the screen on my desk-top. But the last bunch of times I tried that, it gives me the 'Oops' message.

Maybe I should personalize this, and conclude that even the cyber world has rejected me now?
 
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moose eater

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It's hard to break old habits....desktop for me.
I carry a flip phone with a 1-1/2" x 2" screen and avoid any online use of my data by refusing to carry a magnifying glass with me. Same excuse for not texting.

When I worked in mental health, I was the guy they had to keep reminding to not shut off the computers so they could update at night.

My solo Don Quixote battle against the possibility of Terminators coming to life one day.
 

moose eater

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Yep, it seems to be a file size issue... The hash collection below is about 128 kb, whereas the other Satori pics I was attempting to post were closer to 2k kb/2mb.

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moose eater

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Good picture
Thanks, that was a collection of my tumbled sieved hash that was here last year.

I tried to add a full pic to the same post, of the minimally visible hash jar my wife beaded for me years ago, which was even slightly smaller in bytes/pixels than the hash photo, and the post was rejected again, leading me to believe that either the site's uploading difficulties are sporadic, and cycling at a fairly rapid pace, or maybe there's currently a fairly small number of pixels/bytes being afforded per post until the difficulties are better repaired, or..............
 
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moose eater

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I have a pair of bear claws hanging from my rearview mirror. They were given to me by a friend and they’re quite beautiful. They’re encased and tipped in sterling, silver and hanging from a sterling chain. I was passing through the Cherokee reservation years gone by and I had a Cherokee cop grill me on the possession of those… I purchased some artwork that was made out of moose antlers off the reservation and luckily I remembered the name of the artist. That name got me out of some hot water.
Here, if you buy ivory (walrus), and you're not Alaska Native/First Nations, the Native harvester or artist has to have signed it and/or crafted it for you to be able to possess it. I believe it may be the same for sea otter products and fur.
 
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