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19 years 1 month ago #12628
by Michiel
Replied by Michiel on topic Reply from Michiel
xterrester:
"In regards to your remarks about having to view the same images over
and over again, unless my recollection is faulty about the posting
of this image, I believe that this is the first time I have posted a
clip from this image."
The problem for people with a low bandwidth internet connection is that each time
they open a page they are forced to download all pictures. This page (*) alone contains
3.5 MB of graphics. Imagine having to download the same 3.5 MB on a phoneline every
time you want to read or post a 1kB message.
Some browsers have the option to stop downloading pictures, but this has side effects (try it).
It's better just to post a link, I think, and let people decide for themselves if
they want to download the picture or not.
(*) Of course when I posted this message it ended up on a new page....
"In regards to your remarks about having to view the same images over
and over again, unless my recollection is faulty about the posting
of this image, I believe that this is the first time I have posted a
clip from this image."
The problem for people with a low bandwidth internet connection is that each time
they open a page they are forced to download all pictures. This page (*) alone contains
3.5 MB of graphics. Imagine having to download the same 3.5 MB on a phoneline every
time you want to read or post a 1kB message.
Some browsers have the option to stop downloading pictures, but this has side effects (try it).
It's better just to post a link, I think, and let people decide for themselves if
they want to download the picture or not.
(*) Of course when I posted this message it ended up on a new page....
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19 years 1 month ago #12629
by PhilJ
Replied by PhilJ on topic Reply from Philip Janes
X, my cat thanks says, "Thank mew, X!" Her litter box just got cleaned, and the room it's in got vacuumed, while I was waiting for your pix to download all over again.
I am using a totally free ISP . I am usually connected at 46,666 baud; but they often put me on hold for several minutes between 2-second bursts of data. Depending on how busy the ISP is, I get fair to terrible service.
Michael, thanx for your support.
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">Some browsers have the option to stop downloading pictures, but this has side effects (try it).<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">I haven't figured out how to stop downloading pix with my IE6 browser. Does it have something to do with the "Show Picture" option when I right-click on an image? Can I stop downloading pix at the top of the page and still get the pix at the bottom?
Larry and X,
It's possible you got a double post because both of you were editing the same message at the same time. Otherwise, changes made by one of you would have been lost.
I am using a totally free ISP . I am usually connected at 46,666 baud; but they often put me on hold for several minutes between 2-second bursts of data. Depending on how busy the ISP is, I get fair to terrible service.
Michael, thanx for your support.
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">Some browsers have the option to stop downloading pictures, but this has side effects (try it).<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">I haven't figured out how to stop downloading pix with my IE6 browser. Does it have something to do with the "Show Picture" option when I right-click on an image? Can I stop downloading pix at the top of the page and still get the pix at the bottom?
Larry and X,
It's possible you got a double post because both of you were editing the same message at the same time. Otherwise, changes made by one of you would have been lost.
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19 years 1 month ago #12630
by Michiel
Replied by Michiel on topic Reply from Michiel
IE6 has the option:
Menu Extra/ Internet options/ Advanced tab/ Multimedia/ Uncheck 'show images'
Only placeholders are displayed which you can right-click to show the picture. Unfortunatly you lose the icons too.
Still I think it's better to post links instead of images unless it's a small schematic or something.
Menu Extra/ Internet options/ Advanced tab/ Multimedia/ Uncheck 'show images'
Only placeholders are displayed which you can right-click to show the picture. Unfortunatly you lose the icons too.
Still I think it's better to post links instead of images unless it's a small schematic or something.
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18 years 11 months ago #14545
by RobRatliff
Replied by RobRatliff on topic Reply from Robert Ratliff
If you guys like to see images on mars. on the rover website look at the pic husband hill zoom in on the rocks in the background using preview and see how many faces, what looks like broken statues and art affacts that are in the rocks and on the ground my 7 year old picked out about 10.I almost fell out of my chair.one face even has a beard.
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18 years 11 months ago #12926
by Trinket
Replied by Trinket on topic Reply from Bob
Rob,
Mars is a "Planet" contructed artistically with a facial basis.. Not a Planet with art on it.. but a planet of Art..Many think there are thousands of researchers studying Mars.. Your seven year old is gifted, as you seem to be also.. 99.9% of researchers have no clue as to the reality of Mars.. As for any researchers that would like to debate this point I am quite ready and willing..
Husband hill has no special relevance as the art is continous on the planet surface..
Any Image studied with tampering and low resolution in mind will lead you to these conclusions.. I just recently began working on sol 627.. can u see any faces in here?
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Mars is a "Planet" contructed artistically with a facial basis.. Not a Planet with art on it.. but a planet of Art..Many think there are thousands of researchers studying Mars.. Your seven year old is gifted, as you seem to be also.. 99.9% of researchers have no clue as to the reality of Mars.. As for any researchers that would like to debate this point I am quite ready and willing..
Husband hill has no special relevance as the art is continous on the planet surface..
Any Image studied with tampering and low resolution in mind will lead you to these conclusions.. I just recently began working on sol 627.. can u see any faces in here?
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18 years 11 months ago #12927
by RobRatliff
Replied by RobRatliff on topic Reply from Robert Ratliff
i see a little image,but im talking about sol 603 panoramic cam pic 6.in the middle of the pic to the right is a whole head as plain as the nose on your face.then when you look some more you will see wine bottles and other faces.to the left of the head you will see three figures in the rocks and halph of a head side ways above them.this is worth a look i now have family and friends looking and they all see it.
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