View Full Version : Alex is teaching Hifi Dave how to upload photos!
hifi_dave
20-01-2012, 14:13
Here are some cables
http://i1058.photobucket.com/albums/t406/hifi_dave/008.jpg
http://i1058.photobucket.com/albums/t406/hifi_dave/001.jpg
A turntable
http://www.audioaffair.co.uk/images/uploads/big/NTADAIS.JPG
And a tree! :)
http://i1058.photobucket.com/albums/t406/hifi_dave/Tree.jpg
Brio R
http://www.audiot.co.uk/imagegen.ashx?image=/images/product/main/Rega-Brio-R.jpg&height=388&width=405&constrain=true&compression=100&pad=true
http://www.rega.co.uk/html/Brio-R.htm
prestonchipfryer
20-01-2012, 14:18
Last one is tasty. :lol:
Well done! Wasn't too difficult or painful now, was it??? :respect:
hifi_dave
20-01-2012, 14:38
http://i1058.photobucket.com/albums/t406/hifi_dave/001.jpg
http://i1058.photobucket.com/albums/t406/hifi_dave/008.jpg
Yes Dave, it's a Chord Co xlr interconnect you have on ebay - cough - .......
I want to see blanket coverage of the vintage bits you have - no, not the ones Alex has delivered, but the other stuff................ :D
Way hey, at last Dave joins the 21st century! :eek: :D
Nice one, dude. You'll be posting pics all the time now - and all over the place!! :eyebrows:
Marco.
It will be file based audio next :eyebrows:
Course, your mates wont speak to you any more but hey, what do you want, decent audio quality, or mates:eyebrows::D:facepull:
:sofa:
Okay, okay, I'm getting my coat.......
hifi_dave
20-01-2012, 16:43
http://http://i1058.photobucket.com/albums/t406/hifi_dave/007.jpg
hifi_dave
20-01-2012, 16:44
http://http://i1058.photobucket.com/albums/t406/hifi_dave/Tree.jpgOK, what am I doing wrong ?
I've cut from Photobucket and thought I'd pasted it on AOS but there is no pic..:scratch:
http://i1058.photobucket.com/albums/t406/hifi_dave/Tree.jpgOK, what am I doing wrong ?
The root of the problem is that you have written and twice -I don't know why you have done this. I've edited your link and now your MASSIVE tree pic shows up!
hifi_dave
20-01-2012, 17:23
I'm off for dinner now and I'll try again later.
:doh:
I'll not be looking for a job in IT Training, then! :lol:
Dave - remember that if you have left clicked "IMG Code" in photobucket, then all you need do is paste in AoS (you only need to use the "Image" button if you copied the code from an image on the web.)
It will be file based audio next :eyebrows:
Course, your mates wont speak to you any more but hey, what do you want, decent audio quality, or mates:eyebrows::D:facepull:
:sofa:
Okay, okay, I'm getting my coat.......
You laugh John - but we covered that as well today - well, the basics - Dave will be ripping with EAC in no time. :)
Stratmangler
20-01-2012, 18:31
http://http://i1058.photobucket.com/albums/t406/hifi_dave/007.jpg
Looks like you copied an image link into the page, which already has the actionable bits added.
You laugh John - but we covered that as well today - well, the basics - Dave will be ripping with EAC in no time. :)
I must admit, I grin a bit at times Alex, but mostly I just sit here and cry.
I could write pages about human fear of, and subservience to, technology and have nothing but admiration for those like Dave it seems who are prepared to learn rather than dismiss the technology because they don't understand it.
I happen to love teaching what little I know, be it Maths and Physics to my odd assortment of students or helping people out here with file based audio. The satisfaction in seeing people turn the magical into understandable and become the master rather than slave can't be beaten imo.
hifi_dave
21-01-2012, 10:21
:scratch:http://i1058.photobucket.com/albums/t406/hifi_dave/007.jpg
hifi_dave
21-01-2012, 10:29
I'm downsizing in a major way..:stalks:
I think I've got it cos I managed this. It just seems so easy but I'll reserve judgement until I do it in earnest.
Thank you Alex for your great patience yesterday - above and beyond.
You should have seen his face when he asked why I wasn't using tabs and I said 'tabs ?' or 'just cut and paste' and my response was 'err ?'. He wanted to be somewhere else..:eek:
Mark Grant
21-01-2012, 10:53
It's good to see you have got the hang of it Dave.:)
The second hand stuff you list here will sell much quicker with a good picture embedded in the post.
Thank you Alex for your great patience yesterday - above and beyond.
You are more than welcome - and looks like you're getting there! :)
You should have seen his face when he asked why I wasn't using tabs and I said 'tabs ?' or 'just cut and paste' and my response was 'err ?'. He wanted to be somewhere else..:eek:
Um, yes, well - one step at a time, I guess - when you are doing it all day every day it is easy to assume everyone knows things like cutting and pasting!
That gingerbread house contains a wicked digital witch that's going to draw you in with promises of easy access and file sharing - then shes going to slowly bore you to death with the actual reality.
I just knew you analogue chaps believed in fairy tales! :rfl:
Aye, someone said that the wicked digital witch had big tits!!
Marco.
I just knew you analogue chaps believed in fairy tales! :rfl:
Grim(m) fairy tales......
Hi Dave,
Open your Photobucket account and hover your mouse pointer over the pic you want in your post. It should then expand to look like this:
http://i1019.photobucket.com/albums/af316/Sgtgrash/PBHiFiDave.jpg
Left click over the text box labelled 'IMG Code' (marked by the black & red arrow) which will copy that link into the text buffer. Then all you do is right click and paste the resulting text into your post in the position you want, et voila!!! :D
http://i1019.photobucket.com/albums/af316/Sgtgrash/piperenforcer2.jpg
hifi_dave
27-01-2012, 19:11
Thank you. I've done that and it works OK, except for the extra img thingies.
Anyway, I can muddle through and will attempt to post some more pics tomorrow.
What are you like Dave????? :D
Border Riever
29-01-2012, 18:23
http://i1060.photobucket.com/albums/t447/brder_riever/P1000050.jpg
Border Riever
29-01-2012, 18:24
just testing it myself.
yep, you've graduated too Jerry! :)
Border Riever
29-01-2012, 18:50
Cheers Alex :)
hifi_dave
29-01-2012, 19:19
just testing it myself.
It's addictive.:)
Border Riever
29-01-2012, 20:08
It's addictive.:)
and beginners luck for me Dave.:mental:
Dave, when pasting the text copied from PB be sure to paste the text straight into the 'Reply to Thread' text box. There's no need to click on the 'Insert Image' icon on the tool bar above this box as PB automatically places the tags around the text for you ;)
Rare Bird
30-01-2012, 06:59
Dave W:
Can we have some picies of your vintage toyz now u ave the hang of it all :eyebrows:
I'll start. Can't remember which of us took this, but here it is anyway :)
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q8/DSJR_photos/e4da9626.jpg
Rare Bird
30-01-2012, 10:08
Yum Yum.. 'ST20' would be the only valve amp id ever contemplate buying again..To be fare i don't think ive ever heard a bad *EL84* amp.. But i'm enjoying the sound of germanium transistors too much at the mo :eyebrows:
hifi_dave
30-01-2012, 19:41
Note the use of a vintage Ercol table, for that authentic sound..:wow:
To be fare i don't think ive ever heard a bad *EL84* amp.. :eyebrows:
;)
Rare Bird
31-01-2012, 12:46
Ercol eh.. Thought you'd be more of a G-Plan man..Get yourself a load of Staples 'Ladderax' you can display all your vintage gear in style then..
hifi_dave
31-01-2012, 17:14
http://i1058.photobucket.com/albums/t406/hifi_dave/013.jpg
I've got Ladderax in the Office but in the demo room I have pine...
Rare Bird
31-01-2012, 18:33
Whats that pile of scrap right of the Tape deck? :eyebrows:
hifi_dave
31-01-2012, 18:47
Might be 'scrap' to you.
And for your starter for 10, what is the tape deck..:scratch:
Dave - if we're doing requests, ;) - could you post a piccie of the R2R
Hi Dave - if we're doing requests, ;) - could you post a piccie of the R2R on the kitchen counter some time? (I can't even remember who it is made by, but it is a lovely thing!)
hifi_dave
31-01-2012, 19:18
Okey, dokey.
Rare Bird
31-01-2012, 20:39
Might be 'scrap' to you.
And for your starter for 10, what is the tape deck..:scratch:
Not scrap bud Ferrograph 307 are the best vintage silicon amp ever :eyebrows:
I'll have a stab at a Sony 'TC-177' cass deck??
Dave - something to remember, whilst I remember - if you delete any of the pictures from your Photobucket account then they are also deleted from anywhere you have linked them - i.e. here (see your first post.) Same happens if you move them from one album to another as it "breaks" the links.
hifi_dave
31-01-2012, 22:35
Oh sh*t..:doh:
hifi_dave
31-01-2012, 22:38
Not scrap bud Ferrograph 307 are the best vintage silicon amp ever :eyebrows:
I'll have a stab at a Sony 'TC-177' cass deck??
Spot on. I bought this recently as I had one back in the 70's. It's a beautiful bit of kit, 3 heads etc and this one was (apparently) boxed up just a few months after purchase, so it's like new.
Lovely jubbly.:champagne:
hifi_dave
31-01-2012, 23:02
That'll learn me not to keep tidying up..:)
Rare Bird
01-02-2012, 00:24
Spot on. I bought this recently as I had one back in the 70's. It's a beautiful bit of kit, 3 heads etc and this one was (apparently) boxed up just a few months after purchase, so it's like new.
Lovely jubbly.:champagne:
indeed they are, & a joy to use, i though so anyway..
nice one Dave :cool:
whats this weel to weel Alex is going on about? :eyebrows:
hifi_dave
01-02-2012, 11:21
http://i1058.photobucket.com/albums/t406/hifi_dave/007-1.jpg
This one...:D
That's the fella! I know nothing about R2R machines, but I love the look of that, and the quality/design is just lovely in a proper utilitarian way. Cheers Dave. :)
Rare Bird
01-02-2012, 14:21
Ah the 'M8' yummy Dave but i prefer the Transistorised 'M9'
hifi_dave
01-02-2012, 15:57
Most of the vintage gear I have was bought because I lusted after it back in the day. This was the case with the M8, which made me drool on Imhof's window but I just couldn't afford one.
When the M9 came out, I had moved on to Ferrograph, Brenell and Revox to save up for. I have a Ferrograph Series 6 and Revox G36 and F36 nestling in boxes somewhere..:scratch:
Is that Dual 1019 still living/sulking in the toilet?????
hifi_dave
01-02-2012, 19:53
:lol:
Yes it is, in the shower along with a Ravensbourne amp and tuner and another box at the bottom of the pile with something I don't recall inside..:rolleyes:
:lol:
Yes it is, in the shower along with a Ravensbourne amp and tuner and another box at the bottom of the pile with something I don't recall inside..:rolleyes:
You crack me up Dave, you really do :D I bet if we were to raid your gaff sometime we'd find all sorts of interesting old esoteric gear in the weirdest of places :lol:
hifi_dave
01-02-2012, 20:31
No doubt you would.
Though, most is in the loft protected by deadly spiders and attack lace-wings, as Dave R will confirm..:exactly:
Ah the loft, that well known repository of ancient hifi equipment. In years to come Antique Roadshow's presenters will be waxing orgasmically over neglected Leak and Radford amps, dusty Sondek's, TD160's and patina caked Celestion's with saggy old woofers as the eager punters, with eye's a'twinkling and stockings a'wrinkling, await with tremblin' knees, the valuation.... "50 pounds? 50 bloody quid??? I could get over a thousand pounds for those Ditton 66's on ebay!!!" :D
hifi_dave
01-02-2012, 23:12
For years I've moaned that my vintage collection was worth nothing - now it is, I'm moaning because I can't afford to buy the things I want..:unfair:
Rare Bird
01-02-2012, 23:40
Does that 'Prisma' still have my name onit ? :eyebrows:
hifi_dave
02-02-2012, 10:40
That's all part of my legacy..:deceased:
Well I hope you're not going to be buried with it all - there'll need to be a bloody big hole! Perhaps a Tutankhamun style pyramid - dedicated to the god of hifi - just off the A11? :lol:
Rare Bird
02-02-2012, 22:32
Just give half the haul away to who ever wants it or skip it thats what i did last year
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