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General Discussion / Re: air fryers
« Last post by Terry W on 11 February, 2024, 12:29:15 PM »
I would love know who the other 69 viewers of this post are ?
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General Discussion / Re: air fryers
« Last post by MR on 05 February, 2024, 06:48:35 AM »
I'd love to help Linh and Sunny in the kitchen but they won't hear of it - especially when it comes to Vietnamese meals! And now we're downunder for just a couple of weeks (Sunny's school holidays for Lunar New Year: "Tet"), we're just eating out most of the time because short of time to get things done without spending it in the kitchen! Happy days - and let's hope the world calms down a bit in 2024 as I'm not sure I can take too much more of the madness we've seen in the past 4 years since Covid emerged! We've just had our sixth vaxes but the "bomb proof" westerners in Oz make me nervous walking around without masks - it's an airborne disease but they reckon face masks are too uncomfortable!
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General Discussion / air fryers
« Last post by Terry W on 04 February, 2024, 01:13:28 PM »
Have any of you erstwhile chefs purchased an air fryer? Since getting married I have not bothered with cooking only the simple things, relied on my wife, lazy git I know. But buying one it has kindled an interest in cooking as it is so simple to use and does away with all the pots and pans used on a conventional stove/oven. Take care all
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General Discussion / Re: Attachments
« Last post by MR on 28 January, 2024, 03:14:29 AM »
Great stuff Lee - many thanks. Now Ian Lynch's photo of the Australian Museum reflection pool panel is at least ensured of a home somewhere on this website. And thanks for info re .png files - very useful to know (especially for me, because Linh forwards lots of photos from her iPhone and they come in all system types and only rarely .jpg or .jpeg).
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General Discussion / Re: Attachments
« Last post by LeeB6430 on 27 January, 2024, 05:09:13 AM »
But will it work???

Well there you go.

Click the thumbnail to increase size, click full size image to return to thumbnail.

Ian's original image (his email attachment) is a .png file (size 1.842MB) which exceeded the allowable attachment size, hence the error message that Ian reported.

info - What is a PNG file? Portable Network Graphics files (PNGs) are compressible and like JPEGS, can handle 16 million colors. They're mostly used for web graphics, logos, charts, and illustrations, rather than high-quality photographs, because they take up more storage space than JPEGs.

.png files are typically larger (by a factor of 5-8 times) than .jpg files.

Moral of the story - stay away from .png files - use .jpg instead.
I had to tweak the Message Board Attachment settings to make it work properly - more adjustment may be required in the future.
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General Discussion / Attachments
« Last post by LeeB6430 on 27 January, 2024, 05:06:09 AM »
Attachment size test
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General Discussion / HAPPY NEW YEAR 2024!
« Last post by MR on 24 January, 2024, 12:49:54 AM »
We've had (muted) "western" Christmas and New Year celebrations here in Vietnam and the country will soon come to a standstill as the bulk of nearly 100 million residents travel home to celebrate the advent of 2024 Lunar New Year ("Tet") with their families: Chuc mung nam moi!
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General Discussion / New addition to bulk email listing
« Last post by MR on 21 December, 2023, 07:40:36 AM »
Ian J Lynch added to the bulk email members list as at 14 December 2023:
Pam McDonald
Martin "Scouse/MR" Ratia
Lynn "Lee" Burgess
Ken "Outback traveller" Mackenzie
John Darling
Terry Winsor
Steve Mason
Eddie Roberts
Ern Hudson
Geoff & Christine Southby
Graham Keogh
John "JK" & Babs Knowles
Steve Iceton
Leon Jeffery
Ray "Jumbo" Jordan
Bob Doe
Ian J Lynch
Darryl Anderson
Alby Simpson
Poul Malmkjaer-Mason
.../ends
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General Discussion / Re: Recognition at hospital
« Last post by MR on 19 December, 2023, 01:13:25 AM »
Or he's got an exceptional memory! (or both!). I haven't changed much either, except I used to have a lot more hair!!!
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General Discussion / Recognition at hospital
« Last post by Ian Lynch on 16 December, 2023, 12:07:44 AM »
Had a coloscopy on Friday. In the recovery room eating my sandwich's and having a drink when a guy starts staring at me.
Can I help you I said
He said I know you
No you don't said me
Yes I do he says
After a while he says I know you. You were the lifeguard at the Terendah pool in 1964.
He was right so I don't think I have changed much then
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