Sunday, July 27, 2008
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Required Reading:
- Kia Ora and Welcome - Our Manifesto
- The Quintessential Question
- Cicero's Prognosis
- The Right to Leave
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3 Comments:
Did they block an image?
I'm not sure. Here on my computer at work the Photobucket image block is there, but the image is still there on my home computer. I know that it is not the company server filter because it has the Photobucket logo, and all the global warming images are still there. Are you aware of another on-line photo and video hosting service that has more "relaxed" policies? I am tiring of having to decide what is acceptable for use on Photobucket.
I have to do the global warming image uploads directly from my computer through the Blogger uploader, but it compresses the photo size even when I select "large". Photobucket is extremely anal; they blocked the Black Crowes "Amorica" album cover I had as album of the week last year because it was an image of a chick in a g-string with a few pubes pooching-out around the edges. According to their TOS, I guess it did violate them. Personally, I just can't believe in the 21st fucking century we are so concerned as a society about nudity which is not pornography or child buggery, but violence and gore is OK.
I'll reload the image through blogger, and you'll just have to click on it to view it full-size.
I use SITEGROUND....I have never had a problem with them; along with Blogspot.
The are "on line" responsive to any problem--if they are having a problem (twice in 2 years) they post a message on their URL.
http://www.siteground.com/ftp-hosting.htm
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