993. Jenerator - 2/4/2000 2:15:13 AM one 994. Jenerator - 2/4/2000 2:15:25 AM will 995. Jenerator - 2/4/2000 2:15:34 AM be 996. Jenerator - 2/4/2000 2:15:46 AM entirely 997. Dantheman - 2/4/2000 2:15:53 AM oh, stop trying for a cheap millennial 998. Jenerator - 2/4/2000 2:15:56 AM too 999. Dantheman - 2/4/2000 2:16:02 AM ok? 1000. Jenerator - 2/4/2000 2:16:04 AM dad 1001. Dantheman - 2/4/2000 2:16:10 AM
1002. Jenerator - 2/4/2000 2:16:45 AM gum easy!! Ha Ha, I finally beat you Dan. ;-) 1003. Dantheman - 2/4/2000 2:17:10 AM congrats, Jen 1004. sakonige - 2/4/2000 1:07:25 PM
1005. sakonige - 2/4/2000 1:12:18 PM
hm, how is this red different than the red that looks so bad in my picture. 1006. ee - 2/4/2000 1:35:10 PM Sakonige: That is way cool! 1007. sakonige - 2/4/2000 1:45:41 PM Grisly bear
1008. CalGal - 2/5/2000 6:42:51 AM Hashke,
Is this the picture you want?
1009. hashke - 2/5/2000 6:42:53 AM Sakonige:
WOW!!! 1010. dusty - 2/5/2000 6:43:35 AM hashke. I posted it in Poetry 1011. hashke - 2/5/2000 6:43:50 AM CalGal:
Yes, perfect! How you do dat? Can you please put it in poetry? 1012. CalGal - 2/5/2000 6:48:00 AM Hashke,
I gave you the exact code in Technical, except you need to remove the spaces after the angle brackets (the less than and greater than signs).
< img src="http://www.anekdotov.net/pic/mikola/mik405.gif" >
img means image
src means source
"http....gif" is the ACTUAL PICTURE you want to post. Not the HTML page. It has to be the image.
Go here. See how the only thing on the page is the picture? Look at the URL--see how it ends in .gif? (it could also end in jpg)
This is the only type of URL that you can link with the img tag.
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