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Re: re. Painting a Fender (for Rod (NH))
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Posted by Rod (NH) on January 14, 2007 at 13:54:44 from (64.140.200.138):
In Reply to: re. Painting a Fender (for Rod (NH)) posted by skycarp on January 14, 2007 at 09:45:20:
Yup, now that you mention it I see those particular photos have currently been replaced with the "red x". No, I have not removed them. Most of the pictures that I use for my website are hosted (for free) by ImageShack. They use multiple servers located all over the world. That particular group of pictures are hosted on a particular one of those many servers. That one may be down or experiencing problems at this time with linking to it. There is also some indication that ImageShack is in the process of changing the server software on that particular machine so there could be some glitches along those lines regarding the linking. I expect the situation will be resolved and those pictures will be available relatively soon - but I don't know that for sure. Those particular ones are also important to show how I dealt with the pits - so it's unfortunate that those are missing for you. If you are on broadband and are in a hurry, I can email those to you as a single zip file (probably about 1mb total) if you want. I'll keep checking into the situation and if it's not corrected in the next day or two, I'll fix it myself. I can always upload those to another server and reconfigure the links on my webpage as needed. That's kind of a pain unless I really have to. Thanks for letting me know about the problem. Did you just notice this today or has it been like that for some time? I don't usually visit my own pages on a regular basis so I wouldn't have known unless someone said something. Rod
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