Jesus! I've got 125 Gig I'm trying to park. Thanks! Malcom. Stan On Sat, 13 Apr 2002 16:52:09 -0300 Malcolm Stebbins <Malcolm.Stebbins@MSVU.CA> writes: I am going to try an experiment. Every once in a while someone will asks where they can park a photo or document related to this vanagon list.
I have created a place on Yahoo for those of us who do NOT have alternative web parking places for our material to be shared with others.
If you go to http://briefcase.yahoo.com/ and "Sign In" (right side about 3/4 of the way up the screen) and you can use the Yahoo! ID of vanagonlist and the Password of public . (not bolded)
Now, I am giving the ID and PW to EVERYBODY so that we can have a place to share Vanagon stuff for those of us who do NOT have sites elsewhere. We have 30 Megabytes TOTAL so be VERY careful when posting photos remember that LOW quality JPG work the best.
I'd suggest that we use this site for TEMPORARY storage and after a week or so, please remove what you've posted there. IF you actually use this site, then remember to give the ID & PW in your post to the list to remind folks how to get to your Photo or Document
We can all be moderators of this site and if it is abused, well then my bright idea - and my attempt to HELP, will have failed.
Vanagons forever!! Malcolm
How about using a subject line in your emails to the Vanagon list. It is in your best interest as many people just delete emails with no subject line. Malcolm |
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