most of pics are on PB and an external hard drive and a couple flash drivesTinman wrote:I started using Photobucket as cloud storage back around 2002. I've had at least four hard drives crash since then and most of what's stored on PB is my only remaining copies of those files.Brad Pittiful wrote:i used to post pics much more on different forums...but i do have most pics on photobucket on my computer...i would just upload pics from my computer to a new host...but itll be just my car collection pics
My never ending quest for a no hole base Combine Harvester
- Brad Pittiful
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Re: My never ending quest for a no hole base Combine Harvest
Please use a web hosting site (like photobucket) to store pictures so you can post them here, using attachments makes it hard to view the pictures when you have to scroll to see them. Seeing comparisons of models is hard to see with attachments too.
Re: My never ending quest for a no hole base Combine Harvest
Lost data is my own fault (especially lost photos), I'm really bad about not backing up my data (including photos). I too started using photobucket due to the need to host photos on several different BBS platforms. If it wasn't for that, I would have lost many more treasured photos.Brad Pittiful wrote:most of pics are on PB and an external hard drive and a couple flash drives
I've also retained many excellent photos of my sold off collection via photobucket. Ebay used to have lousy photo hosting and the best way to share decent photos was by embedding them into the item description with html content. That caused my number of stored photos to exponentially increase.
Like so many have complained, as their advertising increased, I found the site became slower and more prone to being glitchy. Going ad free costs about $1.50 a month and it made a huge difference. I now find the site works flawlessly and quickly without all the glitches I was experiencing. Well worth the low cost for a large amount of cloud storage.
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
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Re: My never ending quest for a no hole base Combine Harvest
I took J.P.'s advise above on Photobucket a few months ago and it is definitely worth the minimal cost. Once the ads don't "bog the site down" (like so many other websites these days!), Photobucket works quickly and easily. It is also very inexpensive insurance to save photos away from your location.Tinman wrote:Like so many have complained, as their advertising increased, I found the site became slower and more prone to being glitchy. Going ad free costs about $1.50 a month and it made a huge difference. I now find the site works flawlessly and quickly without all the glitches I was experiencing. Well worth the low cost for a large amount of cloud storage.Brad Pittiful wrote:most of pics are on PB and an external hard drive and a couple flash drives
Highly recommend it!
Bill
DurangoKid
- Brad Pittiful
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Re: My never ending quest for a no hole base Combine Harvest
thanks Bill!durangokid wrote:I took J.P.'s advise above on Photobucket a few months ago and it is definitely worth the minimal cost. Once the ads don't "bog the site down" (like so many other websites these days!), Photobucket works quickly and easily. It is also very inexpensive insurance to save photos away from your location.Tinman wrote:Like so many have complained, as their advertising increased, I found the site became slower and more prone to being glitchy. Going ad free costs about $1.50 a month and it made a huge difference. I now find the site works flawlessly and quickly without all the glitches I was experiencing. Well worth the low cost for a large amount of cloud storage.Brad Pittiful wrote:most of pics are on PB and an external hard drive and a couple flash drives
Highly recommend it!
Bill
Please use a web hosting site (like photobucket) to store pictures so you can post them here, using attachments makes it hard to view the pictures when you have to scroll to see them. Seeing comparisons of models is hard to see with attachments too.
Re: My never ending quest for a no hole base Combine Harvest
It was pretty hard to find oneBrad Pittiful wrote:so in my searching..i look at every combine i see to find a no hole base variation...so what does this mean...it means i still havent found one...but one thing i seem to find is the combine with the open step ladder...one of which i received in the mail yesterday...i think this is the 8th one i have found...still looking for the no hole model...will i ever find one?...will i find 20 open step ladder models in my collecting life before the no hole base model?...stay tuned...i will keep you posted
sorry no pics as photobucket seems to not work as well as it used to and im thinking of using another site
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...and the second one,.... much more difficult
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- Brad Pittiful
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wow...they are nice Antonin!
Please use a web hosting site (like photobucket) to store pictures so you can post them here, using attachments makes it hard to view the pictures when you have to scroll to see them. Seeing comparisons of models is hard to see with attachments too.
Re: My never ending quest for a no hole base Combine Harvest
Thanks Brad. I do not know which is more rare, if 5 lines text/ open step or if 5 lines text/ closed step. Is there any statistic?
Antonin
Antonin
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Re: My never ending quest for a no hole base Combine Harvest
time for roll callDiecast wrote:Thanks Brad. I do not know which is more rare, if 5 lines text/ open step or if 5 lines text/ closed step. Is there any statistic?
Antonin
i do not have any no hole base models
maybe jason has one or both of the combos...not sure if anyone else has one...please let us know if you have a no hole base model with or without open step ladder!one!
Please use a web hosting site (like photobucket) to store pictures so you can post them here, using attachments makes it hard to view the pictures when you have to scroll to see them. Seeing comparisons of models is hard to see with attachments too.
Re: My never ending quest for a no hole base Combine Harvest
I'll own up to having a no-hole base with open ladder.